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Hey everyone, I've been reading articles and forum posts here for a little while now, great pieces with very honest and straight forward advice, and I mean that sincerely. Well anyway, I'll jump right into it:
So here it is, my issue seems to be your classic case of approach anxiety. I literally will walk around and be out for hours on end and have literally zero approaches. I know, I realize how absurd that sounds. I've tried things that I've read in a few of Chase's articles and the one written up by Colt on AA, such as going out with set goals and the 100 hour rule, I don't know why I can't just seem to grab my balls and do it. It's just preposterous to me, I've accomplished and dealt with much more difficult things in life than this. A few months ago I actually did manage to start doing a few approaches, but between December of 2013 and now I've had a whopping total of six approaches. And I've been in a rut for a good while now and just can't seem to pull myself out of it.
Also I feel like my problem is a little bit different from just standard approach anxiety, and I think that it's important to mention. In my case it seems to be more focused on the fact on whether or not there are people in earshot. I feel like that if I just run into an attractive girl who was clearly by herself then I wouldn't be so mentally deterred and would have less qualms in simply walking up to her and striking up conversation.
Anyway, I feel like I already know what the answer is gonna be, action begets action essentially, and I just need to go out there and find a way to do it. No amount of reading will eliminate a problem for us. I totally agree, but I don't know, I feel like perhaps you guys might have some helpful words of advice to push me in the right direction. If you do, please feel free to share. Appreciate it
So here it is, my issue seems to be your classic case of approach anxiety. I literally will walk around and be out for hours on end and have literally zero approaches. I know, I realize how absurd that sounds. I've tried things that I've read in a few of Chase's articles and the one written up by Colt on AA, such as going out with set goals and the 100 hour rule, I don't know why I can't just seem to grab my balls and do it. It's just preposterous to me, I've accomplished and dealt with much more difficult things in life than this. A few months ago I actually did manage to start doing a few approaches, but between December of 2013 and now I've had a whopping total of six approaches. And I've been in a rut for a good while now and just can't seem to pull myself out of it.
Also I feel like my problem is a little bit different from just standard approach anxiety, and I think that it's important to mention. In my case it seems to be more focused on the fact on whether or not there are people in earshot. I feel like that if I just run into an attractive girl who was clearly by herself then I wouldn't be so mentally deterred and would have less qualms in simply walking up to her and striking up conversation.
Anyway, I feel like I already know what the answer is gonna be, action begets action essentially, and I just need to go out there and find a way to do it. No amount of reading will eliminate a problem for us. I totally agree, but I don't know, I feel like perhaps you guys might have some helpful words of advice to push me in the right direction. If you do, please feel free to share. Appreciate it