Lessons Learned and Recap of My 30 Day Experiment (Day 30 of 30)
Today is day is the final day of my 30 day experiment. Once again this 30 day experiment was where I tried this experiment following my gut 100% not second guessing, any projects, blog post, or connection with people.
This 30 day experiment really opened up a lot of things in my own life. I realized a lot of things that inspired me, that I didn’t consciously realize prior to the experiment.
Attractive Women
If you noticed and paid attention to my posts during the 30 day experiment, some of it dealt with me writing about attractive women and my experiences with them.
I just realized as a 26 year old man, I just have a strong appeal to attractive, and independent women. I realized that most of my inspiration came while I was out there just talking to these fine women. I didn’t realize that’s one of the sources of where I actually get a lot of my ideas and thoughts. So thank you, beautiful, independent women for doing me a favor and helping me realizes this. =)
Connection with Other People
What this 30 day experiment did for me, was it allowed me to ask good questions again and be curious again with others, which led to much better connection with people in general.
So this 30 day experiment kept me more open than usual, and I probably responded to more emails than I normally would have which gave me great insight on the struggles and real challenges people go on a day to day basis. Being open at the magnitude scares the crap out of me, but I knew for the sake of the experiment, I had to go with the gut.
The Structure
The challenge with just acting 100% out of inspiration for me, was that the structure I usually follow was off. I didn’t do my regular MIT’s as usual. Which, meant production was probably down a bit, but I felt that even though production slowed, I manged to clean up my eBOOK, relaunch it. I also manifested a workbook, that a friend made for me to go along with it.
How I ended my Sentences During the 30 Day Experiment
During this 30 day experiment, I’ve also felt the need to end my sentences in a very open ended fashion. I would make a statement about something I believed in or had a strong opinion on (which I do a lot), and end it with something like… “But that’s just my opinion” or “That’s just how I see it” and further end it with a question “So what do you think?”
That last part “So what do you think”? Shocked a lot of people that I’ve come into contact with in my 30 day experiment, because they are so used to the conviction and strong close of my opinions.
The experiment, allowed me to not form conclusions so quickly and really start to listen more, and just be curious again and ask questions when I wasn’t sure of the answer. Thus allowing a better connection with people.
Conclusion
Overall, this experiment was very good. I am glad that I took part in this, and completed it successfully. This experiment also allowed me even more opportunities to express my gratitude and appreciation to all the good things, people, and events in my life that continue to show up for me and all the great opportunities that are out there, once we open up to them, and take inspired action to its attainment.
This concludes my 30 day experiment. Thank you for reading.
+Baker
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I’m glad the experiment went well Baker. In regards to gratitude, we always have to express our appreciation and thanks for everything we have in life. Thanks for sharing
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Dia,
Yes. Gratitude is the best attitude, especially when we make an effort to have it become a habit. Thanks for the feedback!