Ok, first the good news:
- One context hag talk in train to playoff game (ice hockey) in the evening.
- One talk with a Dutch Dude after game
- 8 hellos done during the whole day (wasn't hardly pursuing them)
Tally is at 4, another six to go...
Right after this post I'll go to workout. Let's see if I can have a little talk with someone over there.
Bad news:
- 1 choke at traffic lights
- 1 choke at lunch (cute chick was sitting next to me in mensa, and I wasn't able to ask her which lectures she
was to attend right now)
- 1 choke at railway station after playoff. Cute chick was standing there and waiting for the train, but I didn't
know what to say
Lessons:
- I'm much less tensed and MUCH more relaxed than the first time of the bootcamp, which is a very positive
development, because I think that you can only have fun approaching women, if you stay cool.
- I realized that it is easier to approach hags (ugly women in general) than hotties. Interesting observatioin hm?
My intention is, that this depends to the indepency from the outcome of the conversation when you talk to
ugly girls
- Another huge improving point for me is cold approaching:
I have no problem in context approaching. But when it comes to cold approaches I have a huge problem. At the
moment I can't imagine that, when I see a hot chick, I propel my feet over and start a convo by saying: "Hey
you look interesting/nice/friendly/whatever. What's your name?"
I really have to work on this point...
Biggest improving point:
- I have to concentrate myself more on leaving my comfort zone, in order to make the necessary improvements!