Re-inventing myself?



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 Post subject: Re-inventing myself?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:27 pm 
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Hi ya'll,

First and foremost i'd like to say that i'm Danish and therefore my grammar and phrases may suck a bit.. So please bear that in mind!

Anyway.. I'm 24 years old and I have been introduced to this community by reading the book "The Game" by Neil Strauss like 99% of all people here has.

As a person I have always been quite outgoing and social but due to my approach anxiety I am the one who always gets approached when it happens.. And it has been like that since forever .. Or that's what it feels like at least. And I am going on a journey to chance that about myself.

I like meeting people and I stay open-minded always and get to talk alot with people regardless of their gender as long as they introduce themselves to me and not vice versa.

And a personal interest of mine is social interactions, observing people and how they interact with each other and psychology in general. Therefore I would like to get to know more about NLP.

- Zandesh :!:


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 1:43 am 
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Location: Plymouth,United Kingdom
hi mate im in the same situation, but this site has such a massive amount of infomation it hard to know where to even start.


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