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KHAN Stage 1: Total Breakdown
Most users in here often just write TB for Khan Stage 1
Yeah, I’m now on washout and giving it a long time before I do subs again.
The goal is to end up with K+KB+PN custom, probably not terminus squared as it seems the normal ZP does a better job for people, with height enhancer and either NRE as the last module, or something else that’s physical (either face or body, I know LoTS has both but I’m pretty sure it counts as a main zp title, 4 titles is a no go)
Khan 4 and KB 4 are both very dense cores since they contain all previous stages.
Recommendation is two cores for one custom. Three is doable if you’ve listened to them before.
But with two monsters like Khan and KB I’d ask support first, or here in the forum.
Ofcourse, I’ll go through the whole process first with all the stages one by one, then, MAYBE, get a custom.
The biggest reason for going for a custom is the physical shifting I can add, and maybe terminus² being better + name embedded + flac + using my own voice etc.
But it’ll come later on. I’m not too keen on spending 350+ usd too fast haha.
Perhaps if you run with this combo as your entry into subs. Especially Khan TB with Khan Black Stage 1 sounds like recon city to me. That’s why I went through three cycles of Khan TB before adding Khan Black Stage 1 to Khan Stage 2. One healing title is enough.
The recon I’m experiencing right now is far less intense than what I went through during the first two cycles with Khan TB alone. And I cannot isolate where it is specifically coming from, although I suspect that Love Bomb plays a major role as it is not easy to run for anyone, Saint included.
And from what I’ve read, while running two multistagers is generally not recommended, the two Khans seem to be a rather popular exception to the rule due to synergy.
Rather than make statements as such, please inquire instead, such as:
Do you have a career?
How might you balance your time to achieve all this?
How do you feel about “growing up”, and what is your definition of “growing up”?
To be honest, I think these goals go very well together. Photographer, metal singer and coach are all feasible side by side. You can even combine them to some extent. For example, as a photographer for metal concerts and/or metal bands, or as a coach for aspiring musicians, etc. All of these activities can be scheduled very freely. And none of them requires a fixed schedule, as a corporate career would, for example. I think these goals are cool. Go for it.
Over time, one or the other may turn out to be stronger or weaker, maybe you will have more talent or more luck in one or the other of these three professions. But it’s definitely worth a try. It promises an interesting and fulfilling life. With a happy woman by your side anyway
Most of these will end up being hobbies I think, especially metal singer + photographer, while coach will be a side hustle and high tech will be main source (coaching as side hustle so I’ll be able to take out the financial part of it, and be able to help the person even further, with less bias)
Well, sometimes the financial part of it adds pressure for them to really want the change instead of just a person that listens to them and speaks nice words to them.
IMO the perfect coach is someone that people rarely need to visit because afterwards they do the work of change by themselves, the coach is just there for the initial spark, sometimes a few sparks are needed.
I’ll see what happens. can’t really know right now, still got ways to go
I generally agree with you, which is why I went for the coaching route instead of psychology.
In psychology, from my personal experience, you can be in therapy for months if not years and see little benefit.
I almost think it may be a complete scam with some therapists, and that it’s only a way to get money out of people.
or they are just bad at at their job …
which is… pathetic.
And probably not even their fault.
When I was in my (for me) pretty expensive coachig course, we learned dozens of amazing techniques that help pretty fast.
I met a psychologist there and she said, it’s a pity, that she can’t use most of the techniques in her practice since as an official psychotherapist she is bound by law to pretty ineffective means.
That’s at least the way in Germany.
Yeah. However… One can always change their career and become a coach, free from the incredibly stupid rules of psychotherapy which only limit the abilities of the therapist to truly engage with the person and help him (always keeping them at an arm’s distance).
End of the day it’s their choice if they want to go the psychotherapy direction or not.
I’m not sure how this works legally here.
EG I know, once you’ve been a doctor or a nurse once, you are seen different in the eye of the law and have other commitments. Like you are committed to help if you see an accident happening. And if you’re not helping, the penalty is is harder.
Same with alternative practitioners in Germany.
One of my mentors of my coaching class had the “Big Alternative Practitioner” (kind of approbation here) and she is still hold to other standards then I am.
So, honestly, I can’t tell, if just quiting your job and giving back your approbation would change anything for her.
I think with psychotherapy it does work like that, I’ve read about psychologists who’ve decided to change their career midway and it was fine. Hell, some even dated ex clients after the change.