(01-06-2013, 02:16 PM)Shannon Wrote: What's so hard about understanding the difference between OGSF and OF? The difference is that one addresses guilt and shame simultaneously to fear, and one does not.
In your case, Tiesto, I'd say OGSF is much more likely to be useful to you, and that happiness and joy is only going to make you content without improvement.
I think the REAL question people have in regards to these programs Shannon is whether they'll miss out on doing one over the other. I think some people are confused about what they really need. Right now we've got about 3-5 people who have used OF but only one person right now using OGSF so hopefully when Sarge and some others give more feedback people can compare results and see which one fits them. On the surface, this is what I see.
Overcome Fear:
*One main focus-which is fear.
*Has a more success oriented script
*Has ONE line that addresses guilt and shame but that's it.
*Overrall script seems better (personal opinon)
*Self Confidence programming
*Gratitude and happiness programming
Overcome Guilt, Shame, and Fear:
*Deals with several emotions at once-fear, shame, and guilt
*Lots of gratitude, joy, and happiness programming.
*Seems to have a focus on balancing the person emotionally
*No success programming
*No direct self confidence programming. (meaning no statements that deal directly with confidence although use of the program would undoubtely increase confidence)
*Anti-manipulation statements
Again, I think it's just a matter of what you feel is needed and which script appeals to you more. It's almost like the debate between ASC and Extreme Self Esteem. But again, nobody is going to really lose by choosing one or the other IMO. The only reason I got OGSF was because it was on sale for like 4 bucks and OF was like 11. If the prices had been rearranged I'd have gotten OF instead.
I blame you Shannon for a lot of this madness to be honest. You make all this awesome stuff and you make us have to decide. Shame on you.
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