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| Author: | hit626 [ Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | INFORMATION OVERLOAD - WATCH OUT AND BE WARNED |
Hey gents, I just thought I would share a personal experience that I found very damaging to my progress. This goes out especially to all the AFCs and beginners. I joined this forum in November last year and was extremely excited to get this part of my life sorted. I had the books, DVDs and audios. You name it I had it. I started devouring book after book and seminar after seminar. I then reached a point in my development where I wouldn't attempt anything practical, because I had all of this information bouncing around in my head. It was terrible! One book would conflict with another and this principle would conflict with some other principle, until I didn't approach or do anything of value with the theory I learned. So just be careful with how much you take in... I've now started from scratch about a month ago, and am limiting myself to what I need in the moment. |
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| Author: | Jay (Majik) [ Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:02 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: INFORMATION OVERLOAD - WATCH OUT AND BE WARNED |
Quote: Hey gents, I just thought I would share a personal experience that I found very damaging to my progress. This goes out especially to all the AFCs and beginners.
Exactly! I joined this forum in November last year and was extremely excited to get this part of my life sorted. I had the books, DVDs and audios. You name it I had it. I started devouring book after book and seminar after seminar. I then reached a point in my development where I wouldn't attempt anything practical, because I had all of this information bouncing around in my head. It was terrible! One book would conflict with another and this principle would conflict with some other principle, until I didn't approach or do anything of value with the theory I learned. So just be careful with how much you take in... I've now started from scratch about a month ago, and am limiting myself to what I need in the moment. The best way to learn is step by step. There is no sense in learning about how to get a girl to take her bra off if you haven't mastered the approach. Well said. -Majik |
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