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Smooth,
Really interesting thread. Man you've done a ton of work on getting over approach anxiety. I am sure you're open to some advice so I'll give my thoughts since I took the time to read through this.
It seems like you're so focused on approach anxiety and getting numbers that you may be missing the overall goal. If that's just what you're working on now and you want to get even more comfortable approaching first, that's cool. But it seems like you're doing very well with approaching and are really ready to go to a next step.
The goal really is to create a deeper connection. I constantly tell people not to use the phrase number close because it puts in your mind that somehow the number is a goal of its own when it really isn't. The goal is the connection. The number then becomes a means to continue that connection.
It seems to me you're staying too much on the surface with these women. It's probably not easy when you're doing so much day game in malls to get people willing to come have a deeper chat. But if you don't create a deeper connection you're going to get tons of flakes like you're getting.
You said yourself that you need to work on qualifying. That's true and along with that getting into more of her emotional life so she feels a bond and comfort with you.
Maybe you should add a new goal or two to just approaching or getting numbers. A goal to do with attraction and then a goal to do with connection. Try with each approach to get one good IOI and connect on at least one deeper value. That way when you get that number there is a lot more reason for her to care about picking up when you use it.
Just my thoughts. But I admire your commitment to getting out there.
Thanks for the advice; and yes I agree. Although, I do still have approach anxiety seeing as I am constantly passing up opportunities. However, it would certainly be beneficial for me to add a goal concerning building a connection and getting the girl invested in me. It has been numerous months since starting this field report and I plan to continue improving my skills. Pick-up certainly takes a long time to be effective and in my opinion takes much more practice than learning a new sport.