Whatever happened to a good old afternoon nap?
i'll second this, i'm doing 2-4x the work i was doing before. for the big hit though you need to learn how to work effectively. i'd recommend Eben Pagan's "Wake Up Productive". Awesome course, 6 months in and i will never look back. i did fully change my diet as well, no sugar or grains now. The trick is to keep your energy/blood sugar levels balanced all day. so eat little and often.guys, the best way to increase productivity is to go for a run, like 1 to 3 miles, then do an intense 45 minute work out. Also, reduce your sugar intake and start eating healthy. Take breaks from your computer every 1 to 2 hours and eat a snack. Not only will you be 100% more productive then taking any stimulants, you will also feel great and be healthier.
I can vouch for the 1,3 dimethylamylamine. Been taking off and on for about 3 weeks. It's subtle, no obvious side effects, but I do focus when I take them. Yesterday I decided to take two instead of one, though, and I think I might have crashed last night, as I was ridiculously tired. But that could have been from the Pilates workout and the almost 2 hours I spent on the treadmill. I will say that it does seem to clamp down on the appetite a bit though. That coupled with the workouts and I've lost 2 pounds. So there's potential in that department as well for anyone looking to lose weight.
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Multivitamin, 15,000% RDA super-strength B vitamins, Gotu Kola, high strength cod liver oil, feverfew, CalEm(Calcium/magnesium/cider vinegar), high strength Magnesium and Calcium, Coline plus Isotol, steel cut oats, vegetable juice, and then a little coffee in the morning. This will give you that mental burst and focus that you're wanting without the need of dangerous supplements.
Protein in the afternoon, and 3MG of melatonin 30 minutes before bed. Works for me, and I survive just fine on 6 hours of sleep a night (4 cycles), and still get all of my classwork and all of my marketing work done.