08-02-2019, 09:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-02-2019, 09:21 AM by AlphaRomeo.)
Day 5, second week. A quick update:
No signs of exhaustion or anything else that would imply too much exposure. I still do 1 "only" loop/day, but obviously am past the 3 day exposure. Feeling like "million bucks" most of the time...but there is a little bit downside to that, which is I am still procrastinating a bit, tho nowhere as much as in the past, and it might be because the quality of feeling wealthy now may trick some part of me to believe that "ok, you are wealth already...so why not just enjoy being that...no need to sweat...only work when you feel like it, since, well, you are already wealthy so you already have it all..."
I have read/heard by some VERY smart people who are experts (far beyond your regular NLP/Hypnosis gurus and psychologists expertise) in how mind works saying, and Im paraphrasing here, that subconscious mind does not differentiate the imagined experience from real one. Im sure there is more into that tho...so my question is, Shannon, if it thinks to be already wealthy how it knows not to get lazy since it thinks that one already "has it all". Luckily, this feeling of "no need to do anything since you already have it all" are there not all the time, but it does "cause" some procrastination, unless Im missing something or inteprating this incorrectly. Having said that, once I DO start doing things my earlier post still holds: Everything feels much easier then before and not such a effort/struggle.
I guess as the FRM keeps working its magic even the procrastination I still have left will fade away since it can only exist to the extend that the fear (of success?) exists...which I feel is disappearing day by day until it will be gone for good. Will post soon again. Thanks for reading.
EDIT: I know being lazy is not a mindset of wealthy people, but my above description about the "mind trick" might still hold true probably partly because of my "old programming" /habit of being lazy. I actually like being productive and work since UMS (when I DO get to that flow...), but there might be part of me that still "enjoys" being lazy more due the false sense of comfort or whatever else it provides. Shannon, how does your programs such as UMS handle possible parts conflict? Is there (borrowing the NLP term) some kinds of "parts-integration-module" ? Does FRM somehow resolve it?
No signs of exhaustion or anything else that would imply too much exposure. I still do 1 "only" loop/day, but obviously am past the 3 day exposure. Feeling like "million bucks" most of the time...but there is a little bit downside to that, which is I am still procrastinating a bit, tho nowhere as much as in the past, and it might be because the quality of feeling wealthy now may trick some part of me to believe that "ok, you are wealth already...so why not just enjoy being that...no need to sweat...only work when you feel like it, since, well, you are already wealthy so you already have it all..."
I have read/heard by some VERY smart people who are experts (far beyond your regular NLP/Hypnosis gurus and psychologists expertise) in how mind works saying, and Im paraphrasing here, that subconscious mind does not differentiate the imagined experience from real one. Im sure there is more into that tho...so my question is, Shannon, if it thinks to be already wealthy how it knows not to get lazy since it thinks that one already "has it all". Luckily, this feeling of "no need to do anything since you already have it all" are there not all the time, but it does "cause" some procrastination, unless Im missing something or inteprating this incorrectly. Having said that, once I DO start doing things my earlier post still holds: Everything feels much easier then before and not such a effort/struggle.
I guess as the FRM keeps working its magic even the procrastination I still have left will fade away since it can only exist to the extend that the fear (of success?) exists...which I feel is disappearing day by day until it will be gone for good. Will post soon again. Thanks for reading.
EDIT: I know being lazy is not a mindset of wealthy people, but my above description about the "mind trick" might still hold true probably partly because of my "old programming" /habit of being lazy. I actually like being productive and work since UMS (when I DO get to that flow...), but there might be part of me that still "enjoys" being lazy more due the false sense of comfort or whatever else it provides. Shannon, how does your programs such as UMS handle possible parts conflict? Is there (borrowing the NLP term) some kinds of "parts-integration-module" ? Does FRM somehow resolve it?
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