MasterJedi wrote:
I have the feeling I can do great things but something, some force is holding me back. I don't know if it's cognition or motivation or what but I'm 37 and would very much to be in a job that's rewarding. I know I can bring a lot of creative ideas to the table.
If there anything I can do to help either figure out what's holding me back or just try to break through whatever it might be.
Initially I thought about listening to bioneural beat waves or whatever. That was bunk. Don't waste your money. Same with self-hypnosis, pink noise and all that.
Are there any pharmaceuticals that could help or what about doing motions of the eye or exercising the brain in various ways to stimulate different regions?
I know, eat well, sleep 8 hours. Set up a routine, exercise...
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Last edited by pgd on 26 Dec 2010, 9:18 am, edited 1 time in total.