There's something a lot of guys forget with these subs. These feelings aren't always a bad thing.
The word "resistance" gets thrown around a lot. But you have to understand, first the sub changes your thinking, then it shows you your current life isn't serving you to get you to move forward with action to change it. And some guys at this point, feel the negativity and depression etc., it's like a conflict, the input doesn't equal the output at present. It's spurring you onward to grow and answer the call of the script, so it isn't a bad thing or cause for alarm, it's a good thing and part of the process.
When people talk about what made them successful, you'll hear often statements like "I hit rock bottom first" they realised the current life wouldn't suit their dreams or goals, so they changed it. But only after experiencing the realisation first. It seems to be the same pattern here with Shannon's subs. I hope you understand what I mean.
I say, if you want to, push ahead with BIATBWS and up the hours a bit if you can and stick with it for at least the recommended 96 days. It's supposed to be a great program.
The word "resistance" gets thrown around a lot. But you have to understand, first the sub changes your thinking, then it shows you your current life isn't serving you to get you to move forward with action to change it. And some guys at this point, feel the negativity and depression etc., it's like a conflict, the input doesn't equal the output at present. It's spurring you onward to grow and answer the call of the script, so it isn't a bad thing or cause for alarm, it's a good thing and part of the process.
When people talk about what made them successful, you'll hear often statements like "I hit rock bottom first" they realised the current life wouldn't suit their dreams or goals, so they changed it. But only after experiencing the realisation first. It seems to be the same pattern here with Shannon's subs. I hope you understand what I mean.
I say, if you want to, push ahead with BIATBWS and up the hours a bit if you can and stick with it for at least the recommended 96 days. It's supposed to be a great program.