Stage 2, Day 29,
Today was a very slow day at work. I got a ride back earlier than usual, so hitting the gym and all these things was done a bit earlier. I replaced the strings on my guitar, and they're thicker than usual, which might have been a mistake because of how difficult it is to be nimble on them, but they do sound beautiful.
Today, my voice is 'on'; every note just locks into place and plays how I want it to. I will sound be having a project related to improving my singing and my song repertoire, because I'll sound be playing in bars for hours at a time. Once I'm done taking the lessons, I'll be using pMemory to learn dozens of songs at a time. This can be done; I've already memorized very specific facts. For example, the first successful heart transplant was conducted on November 27, 1968 on Emanuel Vitria by Edmund Anry. I'm not checking the internet for that. I just had to check a couple of mental images, and bam, there it was.
Anyways, I'll soon be doubling down on my singing exercises, likely getting another set, and doing those exercises as well. I'm really excited for what becomes of the April-May-June quarter, because my free time won't be occupied with pMemory lessons, too many gym sessions, and long meditation sessions. They'll be replaced with other stuff, all while maintaining my current gains.
Note: the information that I memorized has fictional characters, so I memorized it correctly, but it's not the true information.
Today was a very slow day at work. I got a ride back earlier than usual, so hitting the gym and all these things was done a bit earlier. I replaced the strings on my guitar, and they're thicker than usual, which might have been a mistake because of how difficult it is to be nimble on them, but they do sound beautiful.
Today, my voice is 'on'; every note just locks into place and plays how I want it to. I will sound be having a project related to improving my singing and my song repertoire, because I'll sound be playing in bars for hours at a time. Once I'm done taking the lessons, I'll be using pMemory to learn dozens of songs at a time. This can be done; I've already memorized very specific facts. For example, the first successful heart transplant was conducted on November 27, 1968 on Emanuel Vitria by Edmund Anry. I'm not checking the internet for that. I just had to check a couple of mental images, and bam, there it was.
Anyways, I'll soon be doubling down on my singing exercises, likely getting another set, and doing those exercises as well. I'm really excited for what becomes of the April-May-June quarter, because my free time won't be occupied with pMemory lessons, too many gym sessions, and long meditation sessions. They'll be replaced with other stuff, all while maintaining my current gains.
Note: the information that I memorized has fictional characters, so I memorized it correctly, but it's not the true information.
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