04-19-2013, 11:47 AM
I know you're asking Shannon, and I'm going to chime in with a few observations:
1. Everyone has found that a few weeks after finishing AM5, they have discovered very nice after-effects. These seem to be some sort of "settling in" effect.
2. Take a break: you've spent about six months putting your brain through a hugely-transformative process.
My recommendation: take at least 14 days off.
1. Everyone has found that a few weeks after finishing AM5, they have discovered very nice after-effects. These seem to be some sort of "settling in" effect.
2. Take a break: you've spent about six months putting your brain through a hugely-transformative process.
My recommendation: take at least 14 days off.
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There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -- Ernest Hemingway