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do something else for a month, I know
but seriously, whether you:
have no idea why you can't get results and you feel like beating your head against a concrete or
have every idea what to do, and that conscious focus on perfection drives you nuts,
after several weeks of concentrated effort you start despising the mere idea of approach, and then?
I have what you would call a stellar daygame logistics.
Once I went home after approaching for 4.5 hours because my knees were really tired, I made 106 approaches that day.
So when I want to improve, all conditions are there with no limitations present, which makes me work in short bursts:
3-6 weeks intensive approaches, dates, reading, watching videos
1-3 weeks of "fuuuuck my life, I'm never approaching anyone ever again..."
Question is - is it the same for most people? Or is there a smarter way of working?
but seriously, whether you:
have no idea why you can't get results and you feel like beating your head against a concrete or
have every idea what to do, and that conscious focus on perfection drives you nuts,
after several weeks of concentrated effort you start despising the mere idea of approach, and then?
I have what you would call a stellar daygame logistics.
Once I went home after approaching for 4.5 hours because my knees were really tired, I made 106 approaches that day.
So when I want to improve, all conditions are there with no limitations present, which makes me work in short bursts:
3-6 weeks intensive approaches, dates, reading, watching videos
1-3 weeks of "fuuuuck my life, I'm never approaching anyone ever again..."
Question is - is it the same for most people? Or is there a smarter way of working?