Last night wasn't too good in terms of pickup. I enjoyed myself though.
Here's what I learned:
- Speaking to everyone improves your confidence, and usually leads to a much better night. There are adventures to be had everywhere.
- I watched this yesterday (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsivvUNV ... re=related). It's probably the best material I've come across.
- Tim talks a lot about "woo". You can get into a good state by running and playing around. Yesterday I joined two girls handing out leaflets, took a few and gave them out to people. You can generate fun from anything. We also ran to the bar.
- I didn't approach any girls with intent. This kind of thing has been so alien to me for the past couple of years that I need to consciously work on bringing intent into some approaches. The link above is also brilliant on this. I think he describes it as lifting the lid off your core.
- The other problem was that I ended up drinking too much and completely forgot about approaching. I flirted with a barmaid, just messing around, but in general I was too drunk to take in my surroundings.
- I enjoy drinking because it loosens me up, but I've realised that too much limits the fun I can have. So even though I didn't approach, I learned a lesson and my mindset is much better as a result.
As a sidenote, I noticed that I was really relaxed in my literature seminar yesterday. Usually I'm kind of nervous and almost always on the edge of blushing, especially when I have to speak. I felt great though - this game isn't just about girls.
I might try a little game I've come up with later on. Here's the idea: you cold-call random numbers and try and get people to open up to you in some way. You'd get a lot of people hanging up, but it might exemplify the idea that approaching random girls can be easy. There doesn't have to be repercussions from a bad response. As you say Bela - just note the reaction and carry on.
What do you think of the idea?
The main issue for me seems to be that feeling inside that stops you from talking to a stranger. I'm looking forward to the time when approaching becomes natural and instinctive - at the moment, I'm finding imposing the three second rule on myself quite difficult.
I'm going to post some goals later on today.