Great choice on choosing OF following EPHRA! I think we have the same thought process about things. When I ran LTU for example, the only thing lacking was fear destruction. OGSF helps but pales in comparison to the direct approach of running OF by itself. Not taking anything away from EPHRA. It helped me tremendously and I'm glad I ran it. I've had 2 friends purchase OF and they both quit after like a week due to the resistance. I believe that EPHRA "clears the way", so to speak, so it will be significantly smoother for you.
As a former sufferer of anxiety, you will be astounded at how much OF will change your life. Like me, for instance, my way of coping with anxiety was to stay shut up in my room all day. I did that for 15 years. I still have some of those habits. When you see those anxiety-created, hard-wired habits that you've identified with for many years dissolve around you...It's an extraordinary experience.
Your link from Millionaire Fastlane was right on. 90% of "gurus" or "coaches" will just say, "TAKE ACTION TAKE ACTION TAKE ACTION" which is okay, but to me is like pushing your car in neutral: you're moving forward, but it's slow and painful.
Changing who you're being transitions from forcing yourself to do something, to being excited to do something, thus increasing productivity to insane levels.
I've known that for a while, but it's come to my attention that it's absolutely mandatory to
1. Destroy fear with tapping or sub or whatever works.
2. Meditate in some form every day.
3. Visualize or similar to step into "beingness" every day.
EDIT: The 2nd link starts with "change is hard". That's a limiting belief. You're making deep positive transformations in your sleep with the subs. Change is easy!
As a former sufferer of anxiety, you will be astounded at how much OF will change your life. Like me, for instance, my way of coping with anxiety was to stay shut up in my room all day. I did that for 15 years. I still have some of those habits. When you see those anxiety-created, hard-wired habits that you've identified with for many years dissolve around you...It's an extraordinary experience.
Your link from Millionaire Fastlane was right on. 90% of "gurus" or "coaches" will just say, "TAKE ACTION TAKE ACTION TAKE ACTION" which is okay, but to me is like pushing your car in neutral: you're moving forward, but it's slow and painful.
Changing who you're being transitions from forcing yourself to do something, to being excited to do something, thus increasing productivity to insane levels.
I've known that for a while, but it's come to my attention that it's absolutely mandatory to
1. Destroy fear with tapping or sub or whatever works.
2. Meditate in some form every day.
3. Visualize or similar to step into "beingness" every day.
EDIT: The 2nd link starts with "change is hard". That's a limiting belief. You're making deep positive transformations in your sleep with the subs. Change is easy!