04-14-2015, 10:52 AM
(04-06-2015, 01:28 PM)4Kingdoms Wrote: @DGamerYes, I'm planning on running it again. However, it may not be immediately because my first and foremost concern is securing a job and I'm not sure LTU is the best sub for that.
Are you planning on running it again?? Another six months may give you a difference in the area's you didn't notice any change...
(04-06-2015, 03:04 PM)CatMan Wrote: Wow, okay due to this post, I revise my previous answer in another thread. Due to so many bulletpoints not being owned yet based off your post, your best (and cheapest in this case) is to redo LTU. Ideally, you want to own every bulletpoint on a sales page to know you have fully accepted the product's programming in order to move onto another product completely and confidently.Thank you for your advice, I do plan on redoing LTU, however, I only plan on doing it right now if it is the best option for job hunting.
That's the best advice for you likely, to repeat LTU.
(04-06-2015, 04:36 PM)MasterEnki Wrote: How did LTU affect your confidence?I'm not really sure. I am a bit more humble than before, so it could be the ego balancing but it could also be the cowardly dog barks loudest (meaning that when I'm more confident, I'm less "loud"/cocky).
I'm pretty sure LTU aims to work specifically on self-confidence (though not as much as ASC).
(04-07-2015, 11:51 AM)Shannon Wrote: I'm wondering how this qualifies as a testimonial...I thought it did because it was concluded with: "Now just because some things didn't improve doesn't mean this is not that great, because there's a bunch of improvements everywhere and no regression anywhere. It all adds up, a lot of small changes can equal a large change. In my case, it has made my whole life much better. Overall, I would have to recommend it to everyone." However, if you don't think it's a testimonial, I apologize for posting in the wrong section and have no qualms whatsoever with it being moved to the right one.
(04-07-2015, 02:38 PM)Geodude Wrote: I'm surprised you didn't get all the results. Did you run it at least 8 hours everyday?I ran it for 6-8 hours everyday. However, admittedly that was all from laptop speakers and not headphones, thus I cannot benefit from the technology based on stereo usage. Maybe I should invest in some sleep phones or 2 speakers.
I did LTU for like 70 days and it was awesome. I became extremely positive and motivated. My social life got way better, I absolutely dominated in academics, and I basically became the living embodiment of Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People". I loved it so much that I'll probably run it again after I do OF.