theapprentice
Don Juan
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I think that trying to help myself for quite a while I realize that nobody can teach me to be witty or interesting or confident, that it can only be something I can figure out. Another thing I have noticed is that alot of advice will say "Be confident, be the prince....etc"
I think that this advice is more analytical and less directional, meaning that its just describing a feeling to you but not telling you how to get it. I beleive that nobody can teach you how to feel confident, but they can tell you what it feels like.
But to be even more specific, confidence arises from changes in thought, when though patterns shift from negative to positive. You have to under go a plan to change your thoughts about yourself on a conscience and sub conscience level.
But my problem with self help is that reading self help FOR ME, increases my awarness of myself and my surroundings making everything more uncomfortable and making me more conscience.
On days I am feeling good about myself, I notice that I rarely stop to think about what others will think or say about me, I just dont feel the debilitating concern that is not waranted.
But when I try to speak to a girl, what happens is that you read all the self help advice and it makes a mountain in your head, you start reviewing theories and things like "men act like men" "don't be a wussy"....all these statements just increase your self awarness for me, make me nervous and do things that those statements tell me not to do.
I think that a healthy balance of self help is good, but the most important thing is to build character unrealted to woman. Build ideas for life, like "Feeling sorry for yourself will not help" "I will stand up for myself when people push me around."
Next time I am with a woman, I won't be thinking about the theories of attraction but rather feeling good about myself and enough to take the focus of myself and talk to her about whatever and focus on the moment.
I think that the focus of self help should be trying to make us feel good about ourselves.
So don't you think that reading too much self help will take away rather than add to us?
I think that this advice is more analytical and less directional, meaning that its just describing a feeling to you but not telling you how to get it. I beleive that nobody can teach you how to feel confident, but they can tell you what it feels like.
But to be even more specific, confidence arises from changes in thought, when though patterns shift from negative to positive. You have to under go a plan to change your thoughts about yourself on a conscience and sub conscience level.
But my problem with self help is that reading self help FOR ME, increases my awarness of myself and my surroundings making everything more uncomfortable and making me more conscience.
On days I am feeling good about myself, I notice that I rarely stop to think about what others will think or say about me, I just dont feel the debilitating concern that is not waranted.
But when I try to speak to a girl, what happens is that you read all the self help advice and it makes a mountain in your head, you start reviewing theories and things like "men act like men" "don't be a wussy"....all these statements just increase your self awarness for me, make me nervous and do things that those statements tell me not to do.
I think that a healthy balance of self help is good, but the most important thing is to build character unrealted to woman. Build ideas for life, like "Feeling sorry for yourself will not help" "I will stand up for myself when people push me around."
Next time I am with a woman, I won't be thinking about the theories of attraction but rather feeling good about myself and enough to take the focus of myself and talk to her about whatever and focus on the moment.
I think that the focus of self help should be trying to make us feel good about ourselves.
So don't you think that reading too much self help will take away rather than add to us?