It is a lot more stable than Khan, maybe it’s just me but Khan is very volatile, or maybe I am not a strong enough container yet to be able to utilize the charge that Khan generates, that’s where C&C come in, il try Khan again in a few months.
It’s from personal experience but bear in mind that I’ve built up to using C&C, for the past few months I’ve ran Emb Black, WTP, AoW etc because I knew what I need to work on and also knew that a title named C&C would need this foundation (and when it came out it was exactly what I expected, and more)
At the moment I have C&C, QL, and my PS-PR-KBSt3 (Custom) in my stack with occasional runs of Raikov
This sub is nothing like HOM to me. I kind of wish they updated HOM directly and made this a sequel. (take with a grain of salt as still in recon potentially)
I could see Emb Black, AOW, and WTP being incredible precursors to this.
Idk yet man, could be overall density of stack, would give it some time. Sales and rapport still feel strong, has quicked up quite a bit with little effort since starting. I’d judge it by the #s and commission after a couple months rather than how you feel during a call.
Although, may be different with what your doing, for corporate B2B world it is pretty spot on to what I was looking for.
Try stacking it with GLM:C. I agree it does feel different from HoM but in my case this is exactly what I was looking for so I am not disappointed. I still have the old HoM.
I’ve mostly stacked it with a wealth subliminal for that. The most it helped me with in terms of wealth is from the action-taking and fire to get out of the comfort zone.
95% of the everyday people I talk to about wealth generation are in the “vague idea” phase. They either have no idea what to do, or have some semblance of an idea, and sit there twiddling the thumbs because they’re afraid to fail, get out of the comfort zone, etc.
If you do nothing, then you don’t get any iterative feedback to progress. Khan has played a massive role in helping me integrate this core principle - that if you have something or want something, you go for it, and you’re quick. There’s no waiting, looking around for permission, looking around for security, all of this looking around nonsense, like a lost child’s eyes darting around in the supermarket looking for its parent. You take action, you learn, and you get better. Right away. Not being at peace with an outcome or failure - but thriving for it because you know it’s growth feedback that you can soak in like a sponge to level up. Khan is growth mindset on steroids for me. Of course this is within a practical framework, where you want to have a strong plan, and certainty with what you’re investing time or money into… however in most cases, that’s rarely ever the hang-up - people are just lazy, timid, and unmotivated. They’ve given up on a battle that they have every right to win. Khan acts as a powerful reminder. On Emperor it was similar, but I’d still experience trepidation with certain actions. On Khan it happens very rarely, which I attribute to the growth in mindset. I hesitated once on Khan with something, and it was a learning experience which I came out of with the unshakable discipline of “I’m never doing this again”. The bar gets raised and it’s not always pleasant. When you stack this with a wealth subliminal like Nouveau R.I.C.H. - you’ll get great ideas and be absolutely, and I mean absolutely relentless in taking action on them. The “damn, what’s gotten into you” type of action because the action itself, the lure of trajectory, and putting your idea, vision, and enactment into fruition through will means so much to you and your standards, who you are, who you aspire to be, and most of all what you owe to yourself… there’s so much energy that goes into it that you’re bound to leave an indelible mark. And that becomes the standard. The only standard.