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Author Topic: Baby steps  (Read 243 times)

Offline davebo99

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Baby steps
« on: January 29, 2012, 09:07:02 AM »
Good morning gentlemen,  just thought I would update you a few weeks ago I spoke on here about my frustration with approach anxiety, well I'm pleased to report that baby steps have been taken and I have taken a big step forward. 

I began by doing yad stops with the intention of telling girls their pretty that was all. As I did each approach my conversation would get longer, a few girls were so stunned by what I had done one girls jaw literally dropped, she started asking me questions which is where my improvement began.

My keys to approach anxiety is this: constant persistence and going up giving compliments if you keep going you will start to increase the conversation things by law will naturally start to happen for you and the best news is I think it's easy.

I also can't believe how nice some of the girls were, how easy the conversations were to have.

It really is persistence and looking to improve on your craft from one approach to the next.

Davebo