04-26-2015, 08:58 AM
My personal take on the best way to benefit from the subs is like this. There is the dominant programing that a sub generates in you while you are listening (temporary), and then there are the habits that you form in order to fulfill that programing(permanent), not only real habits but also mental habits.
What i mean by this i am going to give some of my BASE experience, BASE puts a lot of effort towards becoming more productive, that is the dominant programing, the habits would be first of all getting rid of unproductive stuff, like video games, TV, porn, facebook, excessive forum browsing, etc; then start installing productive habits, like going to bed early and getting up early, reading and improving, using commute time to listen to audiobooks and subs, delegate stuff, meditation, etc etc etc.
Now these are just some examples, some habits will be in place after 6 months, BUT most habits won't. That means that if after 1 run you go towards a completely different route by using another sub, the dominant programing will be different and all those little habits you were forming are going to lose steam and will not become permanent.
What i am trying to get is that for me it is MUCH better to try to "master" a sub for 2,3,4 consecutive runs, and THEN move on to some new sub, with all the habits firmly in place.
What i mean by this i am going to give some of my BASE experience, BASE puts a lot of effort towards becoming more productive, that is the dominant programing, the habits would be first of all getting rid of unproductive stuff, like video games, TV, porn, facebook, excessive forum browsing, etc; then start installing productive habits, like going to bed early and getting up early, reading and improving, using commute time to listen to audiobooks and subs, delegate stuff, meditation, etc etc etc.
Now these are just some examples, some habits will be in place after 6 months, BUT most habits won't. That means that if after 1 run you go towards a completely different route by using another sub, the dominant programing will be different and all those little habits you were forming are going to lose steam and will not become permanent.
What i am trying to get is that for me it is MUCH better to try to "master" a sub for 2,3,4 consecutive runs, and THEN move on to some new sub, with all the habits firmly in place.