Seems like a lot. Then again, I might be wrong, wrong, wrong.
But my thinking is that it’s not just about avoiding overwhelm and reconciliation, there’s also the fact that you need to actually process and execute all of this stuff in order to start experiencing results.
If everything’s included, you’d be looking at a stack of 6 different programs. That can be done. I literally did it. But I feel like it slows things down.
The master list would be:
Heart Song
Primal Seduction
WANTED
Diamond
Sex Mastery
BILLionaire V3
Diamond and Sex Mastery both have Ultima versions. So playing them as boosters could potentially lighten the load.
That then leaves Heart Song, Primal Seduction, Wanted, and BILLionaire V3 as major programs.
BV3 is clearly an important program that occupies its own space and matters a lot to you. So that’s pretty much set.
For Heart Song, PS, and WANTED, I’d choose one and make that the other stable leg of the tripod. Let’s say you use Heartsong as your other stable title. So then you have BV3 and Heartsong that get played constantly.
For the other two (Primal Seduction and WANTED), I’d put them on a slightly longer alternating schedule. 1 week PS, then 1 week WANTED. or may be 2 weeks. or even 1 month each. So that it has more time to pick up steam and give me a result before it gets switched out.