Of course not. If you want to change your life, this is still the right place. There’s community and you may even find a tribe here with the same interests if you are lucky enough. Other than that, the most effective solution I now use in my private journal (not the ones here), is to break my life up into different metrics.
Metrics/categories: So I will have a spreadsheet for the stack or program I am running and convert these different life areas into categories and figure out a way to attach values to each category. I’ll evaluate everything in my life, and figure out what is my baseline and plug that into the spreadsheet. That’s your starting point for your subliminal progress if you want to structure it. So now if you feel like life is shit, you currently see every area of your life broken down by-the-numbers. So now you know just how shitty in a mathematical sense, which will help visualize logical solutions over time, because you will connect every ebb-and-flow with your life with metrics and automatically learn and know every way to get your personal scores on your life up.
This is just a basic example of some metrics I’d put in a spreadsheet. This is not as complex at all. In the actual spreadsheet, it would be a bit more elaborate with potential annotations and color coded.
Then after I have my metrics made, I would update it depending on whatever frequency you choose (everyday, or once a week, or every few days, whenever you decide). Everyday before you decide to write in your journal, take a look at those metrics and numbers, and watch as they grow over time and let that visualization and unconscious associations between the numbers growing and your daily living synchronize to the point you are automatically improving your life through detailed management. Time management, finance management. Simple management of all areas of life, from the journal.
Most people just wing life and don’t have a plan, so even something simple would make a profound difference bro. You got this shit. bro
. @joker
Khan Subliminal Metrics Report (Example)
Satisfaction 7/10
Finance 9/10
Sex 10/10
Power 10/10
Publicity 6/10
Fitness 6/10
Grant Leads 10/10
Grant Closes 0/10
Donations 0/10