Fair enough
My stack will be Genesis, Index Gate, & LBFH. For the next 12 months
Fair enough
My stack will be Genesis, Index Gate, & LBFH. For the next 12 months
@James : People are going straight from prison to six figure coding jobs. You’re not even in prison so there no reason you can’t do that. And you even have the best subs in the world to help you. Go get it!
Wow. Thank you for the link
I don’t believe in times with Genesis I take two action represented fealressness I am on my way I take real steps to be with the women I want to spend my life with , and I did a video ad for my products and I was describing the product In the video myself (I never appeared to public or did live video and the ad manager saw me as charismatic and presentable )
First loop were at 25/5 till now listened to 4 loops . There was a period of self sabotage behaviour (contraction ) … now I deal with it a part of the process of expansion
Subtle results , although there is stagnation in sales . But i am calm as f… This result may be coming from rich also .
Any time you ever post on this forum asking a question about a new/different sub, even slightly indicating even an unconscious intention to switch stacks, whoever reads it first should quote this post back to you.
A little tough love
With Genesis, I finally got the courage to contact other podcasts in my niche and start a dialogue of at least “hey I’m new here in the neighborhood” I like X about your podcast.
Ok, there is my plan
You and I are alike man. Making huge “bold” goals like this usually fail because they overwhelm us. Regardless what anyone says, 12 months is a long fucking time when you’re looking at it from this side.
Go smaller. One day at a time. Commit to run your stack today and commit not to run anything else.
Commit to actually taking rest days.
Repeat that until you have a cycle down.
Commit to a month or even 2 weeks then go from there
One day at a time
@James
What about focusing on the feeling of being accomplished and satisfied, rather than on how long you wanna make yourself listen. I would personally let myself down if I committed that long.
I like doing 30, 60 or 90 day experiments with flexibility, having the idea that it’s okay to drop the experiment once I feel completely satisfied with myself. By doing this, I ended up committing to 1 year no coffee, no bacon. ()
By focusing on feeling accomplished & satisfied with how much you’ve listened to this stack and how you’re reaching goals, you will know exactly what to do next.
My EF stack has been the same since last summer, the only change is I’ve added in Paragon to help with recovery (and hopefully sleep) so it’s doable, but you’re right… definitely a lot can happen in 12 months. Hard to stick with a single sub or stack for sure… so many shiny things haha.
& we’re all different.
12 months is nothing especially when you have a precise goal. I spent 12 months on EOG and barely noticed it.
@James : If you factor in the 5 day washout periods, running your stack for 12 months is equivalent to running about 14 cycles. Can you stick to the same stack for 14 cycles and not switch?
Only one way to find out
Go to the future to find out if it is true?