so i've been out twice now, not doing too bad for a newb. but as i'm reading more and more posts i keep seeing somehting that's cropping up. "no substitute for experience" which i totally agree on, a regular cry for "new material and techniques" which get resposed to with "be yourself" or "act", and the advice of all to develop one's own material so as not to run the risk of running a script the HB has encountered before. now, my question here is, having come from a major dork background of roleplaying, D&D, LARPS etc., how often, or rather how many of you successful PUA's out there totally reconstructed your mental and social routines, utterly adopted a "Mr. Hyde" personality to your Dr. Jekyl? i've heard numerous times about how once some of the ingrained mental patterns are changed there is a sense of being a new and differant person, but how many of you started with changing the whole enchilada before just tackling parts, and how did it go over? do you reccomend trying out an entirely actor style of approach? i'm curious because i'm having difficulty as a newb discerning what is an old hangup and what is a new area that needs work and polishing. and i think some advice and/or success/failure stories would be a big help. i plan on trying both approaches soon anyway, but anything would be helpful.
