Today, I was at Starbucks doing some work. There was a girl sitting across from me, and I struck up a conversation with her. The interaction went alright, but during the exchange I asked a couple pretty mediocre questions, such as:
Do you go to school nearby?
Where are you from?
How do you like it here?
etc. etc.
As you might predict, the energy level overall was low and we didn't have a lot of fun. I know these sorts of conversational lines are subpar and to be avoided, particularly early on (part of Heartiste's "Stale Seven" questions, even). And I've had interactions in which I (appropriately) didn't use these stale questions - or used them sparingly - had fun, and the woman had fun as well: so I know I've got it in me.
The problem, and core issue of this thread, is that I'm intermittently repeating mistakes (not just the one described above, in general) which I've already identified and know that I should be avoiding. It's actually preeetty frustrating to make the same mistakes again and again. If something new hit me, or I was put into situation I had never experienced before, and then I failed, I could accept it with no regrets, learn from it and move on. But repeating simple errors gets to me, because I know I can do better than what I just displayed.
I've tried keeping a list of sticking points I need to work on, making strong mental notes, etc., but I still trip up on the things I've already encountered. How do y'all effectively make improvements and enact change? I don't feel like I'm progressing as smoothly as I could be.
Do you go to school nearby?
Where are you from?
How do you like it here?
etc. etc.
As you might predict, the energy level overall was low and we didn't have a lot of fun. I know these sorts of conversational lines are subpar and to be avoided, particularly early on (part of Heartiste's "Stale Seven" questions, even). And I've had interactions in which I (appropriately) didn't use these stale questions - or used them sparingly - had fun, and the woman had fun as well: so I know I've got it in me.
The problem, and core issue of this thread, is that I'm intermittently repeating mistakes (not just the one described above, in general) which I've already identified and know that I should be avoiding. It's actually preeetty frustrating to make the same mistakes again and again. If something new hit me, or I was put into situation I had never experienced before, and then I failed, I could accept it with no regrets, learn from it and move on. But repeating simple errors gets to me, because I know I can do better than what I just displayed.
I've tried keeping a list of sticking points I need to work on, making strong mental notes, etc., but I still trip up on the things I've already encountered. How do y'all effectively make improvements and enact change? I don't feel like I'm progressing as smoothly as I could be.
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