I’m 550 pages into a genetics textbook that I’m reading on my own, which is something I never would have imagined doing two months ago. I’ve been experiencing success with TDT for habit formation (implementing flossing, fluoride rinsing, sunscreen, running, and taking pills) and using the pomodoro method to chunk my time. I also achieved my goal of creating a piece of fanart for HPMoR (can be watched/read on youtube). Tomorrow or Wednesday I’m going to receive my piracetam + CDPCholine + pyritinol (the nootropics I found recommended as a solid beginner stack). Tomorrow I’m meeting with a researcher to discuss a volunteer position in her genetics lab.
My success with all this has been crucially dependent on finding and recognizing cached beliefs and identities, like “I can’t get a cameo in HPMoR, my poetry isn’t good enough!” or “I’m a linguist!” or “Drugs are bad!” It’s intimidating how many of these I’ve found and how many more I probably still have to get to.
I’m 550 pages into a genetics textbook that I’m reading on my own, which is something I never would have imagined doing two months ago. I’ve been experiencing success with TDT for habit formation (implementing flossing, fluoride rinsing, sunscreen, running, and taking pills) and using the pomodoro method to chunk my time. I also achieved my goal of creating a piece of fanart for HPMoR (can be watched/read on youtube). Tomorrow or Wednesday I’m going to receive my piracetam + CDPCholine + pyritinol (the nootropics I found recommended as a solid beginner stack). Tomorrow I’m meeting with a researcher to discuss a volunteer position in her genetics lab.
My success with all this has been crucially dependent on finding and recognizing cached beliefs and identities, like “I can’t get a cameo in HPMoR, my poetry isn’t good enough!” or “I’m a linguist!” or “Drugs are bad!” It’s intimidating how many of these I’ve found and how many more I probably still have to get to.
Awesome video!