Day 8
I had a vision this morning of how I would be in the coming months. It was very striking, but I was mentally acute and hungry to learn more more more.
My wit had increased and I was looking for people with whom I most resonated with. I needed a challenge and took up several languages to master, along with my current biz subjects I have to immerse myself with.
Like f*cking clockwork, the 8th day was relaxed and very tame.
Every damned sub in history gives me 7 days of shit, then the 8th day and beyond is smooth, aside from random bouts of resistance or whatever small bs comes up. These past 7 days were hard though, especially those first 4 – 5.
I went on a hike this morning and felt in the zone. Technically I was supposed to be off my game because I could barely sleep (lots of problems keeping me up) and I took too much water right before which almost gave me a cramp.
But I matched my second best time for the hike, and that surprised the hell out of me.
My body felt smooth and I was able to push at just the right times. Sweat poured off me pretty hard, but I was neither coughing nor did mucus come up in any form, which lets me know at least part of the detox is over.
That was the first autopilot hike I’ve ever done, and it felt very nice.
Day 9
Well, reading concentration has received a boost. I didn’t realize this until today when I sat to read an older copywriting book I never had a chance to dig into.
I can typically do 20 – 30 minutes chunks if the book is only mildly interesting. I was able to read for over an hour easily without much distraction. That is pretty interesting for only 9 freakin days on a sub.
I’ve also noticed that reading comprehension has slightly increased and that thing where you read a page only to realize you space out – that has greatly reduced, which is a huge development.
Admittedly I caught myself doing that just once, but I caught myself almost instantly, and I used to only reflect on that after it had happened.
Obviously my awareness/ focus is getting cranked up and it’s slowly becoming noticeable in active learning environments.
Due to the fact that this sub needs a solid 3 months to fully feel affects, I have decided that 96 days will be the minimum length of time I will use it. I seriously want to realize my full potential here, and I don’t care what it takes.
DMSI might get the final upgrade by that time, but boosting my brain to be more effective in my biz and personal life takes precedence here.
I would love to stay with it for 6+ months, but we will see how things change. BASE was the only 10 month commitment I was able to really stick with (all 6 stages, stage 7 for two months, then back to stages 1 & 2) and I would love to last that long, if not the full 12 months, here on MLS.
By the way, I think some sort of discipline programming in MLS is whipping my ass into shape. That’s why I feel so compelled to make a plan and stick to it. Like holy shit…yes sir! LOL
Edit: I just looked this up…
Line 89: “Develop, increase and use self-discipline to achieve the goals of this program.”
Yeeep lol It’s working.
I had a vision this morning of how I would be in the coming months. It was very striking, but I was mentally acute and hungry to learn more more more.
My wit had increased and I was looking for people with whom I most resonated with. I needed a challenge and took up several languages to master, along with my current biz subjects I have to immerse myself with.
Like f*cking clockwork, the 8th day was relaxed and very tame.
Every damned sub in history gives me 7 days of shit, then the 8th day and beyond is smooth, aside from random bouts of resistance or whatever small bs comes up. These past 7 days were hard though, especially those first 4 – 5.
I went on a hike this morning and felt in the zone. Technically I was supposed to be off my game because I could barely sleep (lots of problems keeping me up) and I took too much water right before which almost gave me a cramp.
But I matched my second best time for the hike, and that surprised the hell out of me.
My body felt smooth and I was able to push at just the right times. Sweat poured off me pretty hard, but I was neither coughing nor did mucus come up in any form, which lets me know at least part of the detox is over.
That was the first autopilot hike I’ve ever done, and it felt very nice.
Day 9
Well, reading concentration has received a boost. I didn’t realize this until today when I sat to read an older copywriting book I never had a chance to dig into.
I can typically do 20 – 30 minutes chunks if the book is only mildly interesting. I was able to read for over an hour easily without much distraction. That is pretty interesting for only 9 freakin days on a sub.
I’ve also noticed that reading comprehension has slightly increased and that thing where you read a page only to realize you space out – that has greatly reduced, which is a huge development.
Admittedly I caught myself doing that just once, but I caught myself almost instantly, and I used to only reflect on that after it had happened.
Obviously my awareness/ focus is getting cranked up and it’s slowly becoming noticeable in active learning environments.
Due to the fact that this sub needs a solid 3 months to fully feel affects, I have decided that 96 days will be the minimum length of time I will use it. I seriously want to realize my full potential here, and I don’t care what it takes.
DMSI might get the final upgrade by that time, but boosting my brain to be more effective in my biz and personal life takes precedence here.
I would love to stay with it for 6+ months, but we will see how things change. BASE was the only 10 month commitment I was able to really stick with (all 6 stages, stage 7 for two months, then back to stages 1 & 2) and I would love to last that long, if not the full 12 months, here on MLS.
By the way, I think some sort of discipline programming in MLS is whipping my ass into shape. That’s why I feel so compelled to make a plan and stick to it. Like holy shit…yes sir! LOL
Edit: I just looked this up…
Line 89: “Develop, increase and use self-discipline to achieve the goals of this program.”
Yeeep lol It’s working.