Time to move on vs reconciliation

It’s from my personal experience. If I hadn’t done these things I’d not have seen what ST1 does.

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What about stonewalling?
It took me really long to get used to khan stage1…if i remember clearly just more than a month i saw results.

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I’d like to add to this.

See what your thought process is whilst you’re taking this action. Do you feel more confident doing it? Did it feel easier to do? Are you finding it easier to have a conversation with the people you’re talking to whether it’s girls, colleagues, etc?

All these things would have been worked on most likely during S1 that you weren’t even aware of because Stage 1 mainly works on beliefs you didn’t know were there so of course you won’t feel anything happening. I didn’t feel anything either but then again I wasn’t working on belief system until later on in the game when I saw Simon’s posts on it.

His posts basically says:

Write down what goals you want to achieve.

Write down all the reasons they won’t work.

Read your goals and those reasons every day.

Eventually those reasons, due to Stage 1, should feel like someone else has told you them rather than you and they’ll feel idiotic to you that you ever thought them to begin with.

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I don’t always know. I use certain guidelines to prevent premature jumping from one program to another.

Even if it’s my old self making a plan, I plan 30 to 60 days per stage of a multistage program and stay with it, unless I email customer support and they indicate I might consider discontinuing. I stay with the rest days to prevent burn out.

If it’s a single stage, I commit to 90 days before re-evaluating. Still do rest days.

For custom subliminals, 6 months minimum. Rest days. Then at 6 months, re-evaluate.

Those are my general guidelines for myself.

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I’m finding that it’s better to have a plan and stick to the plan, and that it’s better to be on a program or stage longer than is necessary than to jump off it too fast.
It might be the “old me” who formulated the plan, but spending three months on a stage will always give me as good or better of a result than jumping off of it in three weeks. These subs work fast compared to many others, but deep permanent changes in your psyche still take time. Also, I don’t think impatience is ever really a sign of positive change.

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