If you have goals you want to focus on equally, what might be your decision making process to decide on a playlist such that you stick to it for 90 days or more?
I think the best choice is Keep DR and W, and add Genesis
What are you wanting to accomplish in 90 day?
Subliminal wise, Genesis and Mogul probably.
Real talk here though. I wish I’d listened to advice like this when I was younger. You chose your major. Hopefully it’s something that can get you a job, and now that you’re out in the “real world” your primary mission should be to support yourself and learn to live on your own. There IS a learning curve there.
So take the best job you can get to start with. Don’t worry if it’s not what you want to do or doesn’t feel fulfilling. And do whatever it takes to kick ass at it too. Once you’ve done that, then you can start to find out what you really want to do and take whatever steps you need to go work yourself into that kind of position.
It’s going to be a lot easier to get into something that isn’t quite what you’re trained for if you already have a solid employment history, and I’d you want to strike out on your own, you’re going to need to have some money saved up to do that.
You can get there, but it won’t be overnight.
Choosing a career is as difficult as choosing an ice cream flavor these days with so many options
I would like to achieve the following goals after 90 days :
- To find a job that I like and satisfy me
- To find a girlfriend (or sexual encounters)
- To feel better about myself, detoxified from negativity.
What do you think would be the best playlist for this?
I chose DR and W for this, and will now add Genesis after the washout to bring it full circle. So to answer your question, in my opinion these three could do the job.
My only fear for you is that with wanted and DR both of which have healing, and Genesis which has “non-healing healing problem-dissolving” or whatever the hell it does, you might have so much healing that productivity takes a dip and you don’t accomplish goal #1
Yes, maybe you are right.
I want to experiment for at least one cycle and see what effects this combination of three titles gave and, if they are too heavy together, I might think about removing DR, knowing its power.
Otherwise, is it possible to run the stack like this?
Day 1: W+Genesis
Day 2: rest
Day 3: W+Genesis
Day 4: rest
Day 5: DR st4
And so on…
So as to reduce the number of times healing being excuted in the stack?
You know, from a subliminal perspective, running multiple subliminals makes sense
But from a real-life perspective, sometimes the best way to accomplish multiple goals is to accomplish the ONE goal that helps you accomplish your goals.
I’d argue that ALL your goals would be accomplished purely by improving your financial life.
If you had a job you liked, and you were making more money, how much do you feel your sense of enjoyment of life would improve? A little? A lot?
So maybe a job you really enjoy will make you feel better. A job you’re making money at and competent in naturally provides a sense of pride.
So by focusing on goal #1 you’ll also accomplish goal #2
Then once you have a job you enjoy and you’re more proud of yourself, do you feel like a partner is more likely to want to be YOUR partner?
So, if you agree with that at all, doesn’t it kinda make sense to focus only on the financial side of things in order to accomplish everything?
First of all, thank you for your point of view. I understand what you want to say. You’re saying that a primary goal will lead to others like a chain, but as far as I see it right, in part, on the other hand it seems that you are making everything revolve around money or work (it’s not a criticism, I’m just saying my impression of the thing ).
I can tell you that work is important to me right now, but that’s not all. There are many facets that interest me.
For me at the moment, I consider my goals separate for a few reasons:
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work-wise I would be happy to do something I love and make money out of it for a living, and yes, it can lead to satisfaction, self-respect and self-esteem, but it wouldn’t give me the self-confidence I seek.
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What I’m looking for isn’t, and I don’t want it to be due to external actions, as for work or money (to give you an example, I just got a degree and still feel like I haven’t achieved anything), it’s more a matter of attitude and relationship towards myself and the resolution of trauma and negative experiences (that’s why I chose DR). This is the one thing I feel will make me feel better about myself at the moment. The pure and complete acceptance of myself. External actions, without this thing, seem to have no more taste for me.
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lastly, I agree that good economic success can bring partners, but that’s not what I want. I want the girls I meet to be attached to me, to what I can offer them in terms of emotions and personal experiences. I wish they would love me knowing that I have no money. This is why it is the best romantic success, because it would mean having found sincere people who really appreciate you for who you are not for what you have.
Work and the money would therefore serve exclusively to satisfy my personal needs and my desire for self-realization.
Bottom line, to answer your post: from my perspective, my goals are separated from each other to some degree and they are not all related to money or work.