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One of the biggest struggles when you're new is what to focus on. There's obviously TONS of information you COULD devote time and attention to, but where SHOULD you place your focus?
The most common mentality newer guys adopt to keep it all manageable is the "one step at a time" mentality, which is a good basic way of making things saner. The newbie assignment is laid out in this fashion, and when everything's crazy and you don't know which way is up, this is pretty much the best way you can simplify it all and make a little clarity for yourself.
e.g., "First I'll get opening down. That'll help me with approach anxiety and getting good at meeting new women - two birds, one stone. Then I'll work on banter and repartee and reaching the hook point. I'll try and start getting phone numbers then. Then rapport and conversations. After that, I'll start moving girls."
It's certainly better than they, "Okay, I'm just going to go get laid," aim that most regular guys have before they start learning this stuff. Then you go out, don't get laid, and the outing's a complete waste. Disappointment. Instead, by targeting specific goals, you can make gradual but consistent progress.
There is a point where you start realizing you're missing layups, though. That's when you're working on opening or hooking still, and suddenly some pretty girl comes along who you can tell wants to go home with you, and you totally botch it.
So my general recommendation is, have two things when you go out:
You might go out with the goals and aims of:
That way, you have the thing you're working on (the skill building), but you don't forget to make something happening when you do things RIGHT and you get the chance to gather deeper experience on a fuller interaction (a girl who likes you and will go further with you than you had planned).
Yours,
Chase
The most common mentality newer guys adopt to keep it all manageable is the "one step at a time" mentality, which is a good basic way of making things saner. The newbie assignment is laid out in this fashion, and when everything's crazy and you don't know which way is up, this is pretty much the best way you can simplify it all and make a little clarity for yourself.
e.g., "First I'll get opening down. That'll help me with approach anxiety and getting good at meeting new women - two birds, one stone. Then I'll work on banter and repartee and reaching the hook point. I'll try and start getting phone numbers then. Then rapport and conversations. After that, I'll start moving girls."
It's certainly better than they, "Okay, I'm just going to go get laid," aim that most regular guys have before they start learning this stuff. Then you go out, don't get laid, and the outing's a complete waste. Disappointment. Instead, by targeting specific goals, you can make gradual but consistent progress.
There is a point where you start realizing you're missing layups, though. That's when you're working on opening or hooking still, and suddenly some pretty girl comes along who you can tell wants to go home with you, and you totally botch it.
So my general recommendation is, have two things when you go out:
- "My goals are to work on [skill], [skill], and [skill] tonight, and get [result], [result], and [result]"
- "My aim is to get any girl who really likes me a lot to [your ultimate aim]"
You might go out with the goals and aims of:
- Goals: work on opening and approaching (10 girls opened with direct openers today), work on repartee (pick something to tease 3 different girls on)
- Aim: for any girl who really likes me, suggest that we get some food later this week and get her cell number
That way, you have the thing you're working on (the skill building), but you don't forget to make something happening when you do things RIGHT and you get the chance to gather deeper experience on a fuller interaction (a girl who likes you and will go further with you than you had planned).
Yours,
Chase