Two Productivity Modules That Explode When Combined
Achilles - Eliminate Procrastination and Avoidance
The great warriors of old never shunned their feelings, but used them to achieve greatness. Utilize your own negative emotions (no healing contained) and destroy procrastination and inaction, as well as generate incredible sense of inner power by adding Achilles to your custom.
By adding Achilles, whenever you start procrastinating you will feel a profound burst of negative emotion that you will transmute into action and power.
NOTE: This is a more advanced module. You need to be able to take the reins over your own emotional state to make the most use of it, but if you do so correctly the negative emotions will give rise to a sense of profound inner power and action.
Victory’s Call
You know the feeling. The feeling when you aren’t really dreading something, but you just… don’t want to do it. And so you end up avoiding it, delaying it until you have no choice.
No more. Eliminate avoidance with Victory’s Call, and get the things you know you have to do done. By adding Victory’s Call to your custom you will gradually remove your avoidant tendencies and charge your problems and issues head on, regardless of what they are – be it a difficult conversation, decision or simply boring routine. Victory calls, it is time for you to answer.*
Pretty sure I was the one who requested modules on productivity-killing avoidance, so it’s fitting that it’s having such a powerful effect on me.
They both hit hard. They both hit fast. They both cause some recon because it’s not just “productivity” but it’s the deep work to do the stuff you’re scared of doing.
I find that on regular Limitless Executive, I’m very “busy.” But on Achilles and Victory’s Call, I’m more effective, and of course, doing things I avoid doing.
I reflected today and realized so many times I’ve posted about how “productive” a subliminal made me when in fact it just made me busier, gave me more energy, but I maybe still just “accidentally” forgot some really important task to do. Or I was “productive” doing the tasks I enjoyed, not the hairy tasks that needed to be done.
Safe to say, especially combined, these modules work.
If I really embodied the lessons hidden within these modules, I wouldn’t even need to work harder, because i’d be working smarter, never avoiding the tasks that would help me have enough leverage to move mountains.