I mean when it comes to self-improvement I don't think you can be that much too hard on yourself.
But a lot of us put ourselves under too much pressure to perform well when we approach certain girls.
I've gotten over my main approach anxiety a long time ago and I talk to hundreds of women every weekend, even if it's only for a few seconds. But there are certain ones, where even if they're not extraordinarily hot I would fvck up because I feel like I have to follow some kind of protocol.
I find myself wanting to be seen as "alpha", or I might start thinking about logistics or the conversation might be getting rocky and I'd want to make it go smoother.
Sometimes you just have to stop giving so much of a fvck and just let the chips fall where they may.
Eventually you have to trust in your autopilot to guide you in the right direction until a red flag pops up.
It's like riding a bicycle without using your hands. You just go straight until there's an obstacle and you lean yourself around it. That's how you also have to deal with girls. You can't get overwhelmed by your own thoughts or feelings. It's a type of judo with your own thoughts and feelings really.
You have to be willing to accept the things that go on in your brain and not be ashamed of them at all. They are a part of you.
If people want to accept you they have to accept the good and the bad. Of course when you first get to know someone you want to put your best foot forward and make a good impression, but really that's not so hard.
But a lot of us put ourselves under too much pressure to perform well when we approach certain girls.
I've gotten over my main approach anxiety a long time ago and I talk to hundreds of women every weekend, even if it's only for a few seconds. But there are certain ones, where even if they're not extraordinarily hot I would fvck up because I feel like I have to follow some kind of protocol.
I find myself wanting to be seen as "alpha", or I might start thinking about logistics or the conversation might be getting rocky and I'd want to make it go smoother.
Sometimes you just have to stop giving so much of a fvck and just let the chips fall where they may.
Eventually you have to trust in your autopilot to guide you in the right direction until a red flag pops up.
It's like riding a bicycle without using your hands. You just go straight until there's an obstacle and you lean yourself around it. That's how you also have to deal with girls. You can't get overwhelmed by your own thoughts or feelings. It's a type of judo with your own thoughts and feelings really.
You have to be willing to accept the things that go on in your brain and not be ashamed of them at all. They are a part of you.
If people want to accept you they have to accept the good and the bad. Of course when you first get to know someone you want to put your best foot forward and make a good impression, but really that's not so hard.