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chances are as soon as you open a girl, you will forget everything you have learned in and instant and just go into flight or fight and your mind will come to halt and you will blank out (at least this is what happens to me when facing anxiety, and if you have never cold approached before and are putting to much pressure on yourself to perform some miracle, it will probably cause you a decent amount of performance anxiety)
the more you do this, the more you will actually be able to think clearly after the approach, and then some things that were difficult from before and caused you some anxiety, will no longer cause you anxiety, but there will be new points of dis-comfort to pass, reading will not help you get through these points of anxiety, or make you good at keeping your cool and staying relaxed while talking to girls, only constant approaching and interacting can give you the experience to feel at ease
for starters I suggest you have a backup plan, had a very simplified idea of what you want to accomplish from the interaction, maybe for starters, set a small goal of just making eye contact and saying hi, then trying to hold a conversation for longer then 2 minutes with people that say hi back, starting with, how's it going
if that seems too easy, start telling girls you find them cute and want to talk to them
if that seems easy, start telling them they are cute and you want to talk to them, then asking for a phone number before you leave or when you run out of things to say
once that is easy, start field testing your routines and trying to practise them
just small chunk goals, one step at a time, the less complicated it is, the less pressure you will put on yourself to get something done, and putting more pressure on yourself to perform gold, will just boost your level of anxiety in the field, and after you actually start talking to girls, you will probably start to realize that it is how sure of what you are doing that makes it work well, not so much the ''thing'' or ''routine'' that you are doing, it's not the words that matter, it's how you say them
GOOD LUCK
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