10-03-2012, 08:31 AM
Most of the pain in my eye is gone, as is some of the light sensitivity. Walking out my east-facing front door this morning reminded me to fetch my sunglasses. I'm wearing the sunglasses indoors at work, which gets me some odd looks and only a few people are brave enough to ask why.
I'm noticing that I'm less tired as the month goes on (tonight is the last night of Stage Two). I think this is related to becoming in-line with the instructions for this stage. Tomorrow night is the start of Stage 3. I have a hard time summarizing the changes of Stage 2: It seems Shannon's normalizer is very effective. My self-respect has increased, and I'm finding myself wanting a neater, more-organized environment. Also, I'm dressing better and more readily flirtatious with any woman who happens to be convenient. The girls working at my eye doctor's office were already big fans of mine, and yesterday only made it better, since I was obviously in pain and still teasing them.
I'm really looking forward to Stage 3.
I'm noticing that I'm less tired as the month goes on (tonight is the last night of Stage Two). I think this is related to becoming in-line with the instructions for this stage. Tomorrow night is the start of Stage 3. I have a hard time summarizing the changes of Stage 2: It seems Shannon's normalizer is very effective. My self-respect has increased, and I'm finding myself wanting a neater, more-organized environment. Also, I'm dressing better and more readily flirtatious with any woman who happens to be convenient. The girls working at my eye doctor's office were already big fans of mine, and yesterday only made it better, since I was obviously in pain and still teasing them.
I'm really looking forward to Stage 3.
Fear is a liar.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway