What works for me, @MrRobot, is keeping track of the scores that I get in my electrician school, and reading different books that interest me throughout the day.
For example, I got 46/50 on my assignment for last week on a test I thought was actually really easy. We get three attempts, that was on my first try. Last night some guy was emailing me asking me if I could help him with answers as he couldn’t get above 30/50 on his second attempt.
On my midterm a couple weeks ago I got 96/100 (and squabbled with my instructor briefly, with success, over the wording of a particular question on the test that even though I got it
‘right’, I helped others get the point credited because of faulty syntax)
My instructor pulled up my grades on Zoom (I invited him to expose me. We have fun in my class) and said with genuine surprise in front of everyone how well I was doing and that, “Sage is doing well. Very well. Mm mm mmm.”
These things and more tell me that Limitless is/was working for me (I’m on QL ST1 as of yesterday).
Oh, I suppose I should note this aspect. My memory has improved, particularly my recall of things I thought I forgot and even things I wasn’t truly paying full attention to. I’ve noted this in my journal but the affect hasn’t stopped in that when a question is asked in my class, there’s times I really don’t remember the answer consciously but I’ll ‘hear/feel’ the answer, seemingly from nowhere, within myself. I’ve gotten better with knowing whether the thought is random or intrusive and the answer.
Issa vibe.