@Shannon @Omni3 you're right. Im sticking to UMS, things seem to go into overdrive.
@Shannon I would love to visit those places tho, hah.
I have to say im pleased with UMS. The effectiveness of how it lays out blueprints, strategy, goals and all are mindblowing yet natural.
Also, Ive been calling non stop to have my car fixed. No time for procrastination, ums is like "heck no, we gonna call" also, no mood drops, rather an "get it fixed, get it done" im enjoying it even.
Also, the more "chilled out" I am, the more obvious it all becomes. Like @ncbeareatingman once wrote about retirement.
Having some interesting distinctions going on in terms ofmindset and outlook, like an increase ofcontrast, an untanglements.
Ums goals are a given at this point. Watching some Dan Bilzerian as of late, aswell as Jay Abraham. For some reason there is a slight iffiness in all this "learning" like it feels "upstream" so to say, fighting against UMS current. It might be also resistance.
@Shannon I would love to visit those places tho, hah.
I have to say im pleased with UMS. The effectiveness of how it lays out blueprints, strategy, goals and all are mindblowing yet natural.
Also, Ive been calling non stop to have my car fixed. No time for procrastination, ums is like "heck no, we gonna call" also, no mood drops, rather an "get it fixed, get it done" im enjoying it even.
Also, the more "chilled out" I am, the more obvious it all becomes. Like @ncbeareatingman once wrote about retirement.
Having some interesting distinctions going on in terms ofmindset and outlook, like an increase ofcontrast, an untanglements.
Ums goals are a given at this point. Watching some Dan Bilzerian as of late, aswell as Jay Abraham. For some reason there is a slight iffiness in all this "learning" like it feels "upstream" so to say, fighting against UMS current. It might be also resistance.