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Breech π©πβοΈ
@breech
Anyone read this? Just picked up a copy to see if I can improve myself a bit. Unmedicated ADHD - along with some other mental/physical issues from military life - leave me pretty unorganized and often procrastinating. I know just reading a book wonβt solve it all and Iβll still have to take a lot of action, but itβs a start. Surprise visit from the kitten too! π
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Smash Thunder Stone π©πΉπ§Ύ
@smashthunderston
What branch? Remember a 2 millimeter adjust can give you a huge change down range!
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Breech π©πβοΈ
@breech
Airforce. Very true man, a little bit goes a long way!
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Smash Thunder Stone π©πΉπ§Ύ
@smashthunderston
I've done Tony Robins 3 day thing where you walk on hot coals and stuff. He talks about making small changes specifically 2 mm and how it can have a huge impact. I thought of that when I saw your book title & wanted to share. Airforce cool; I was in the Marines. What did you do in the AF?
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Breech π©πβοΈ
@breech
Oh wow, did you find it was worth the value to do a retreat like that? That's awesome bro, I never knew that. Are you a civilian now? Essentially the trade is an aircraft mechanic.
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Smash Thunder Stone π©πΉπ§Ύ
@smashthunderston
Yeah, I've been out for a while. That sounds cool. I knew guys who were air wing in the Marines similar stuff I'm sure. The Tony Robbins thing was cool. I would recommend it. It can get pricey but felt like I get something out of it.
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Breech π©πβοΈ
@breech
Ya man, I definitely enjoyed it for most of my career. Could be similar, hard to say with US and Canada! The cost for those retreats is always the divider, but that's sick that you recommend it and feel the value was worth it. I'm probably too much of a hermit at this point to try something like that, but maybe one day haha.
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