When i'm in set, im nervous. When I'm approaching, I'm nervous. When I'm trying to escelate, I'm nervous. Basically I'm nervous.
The problem though is not lack of knowledge, I've read like 30+ books, spent way too much money on products such as Love Systems "Beyond Words", Gambler's "Pua University" and more ebooks than you could fit on a sony ereader.
In theory i have an answer for every question, a solution for every problem. In practice, I have squat. I'm determined to change this.
"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten"
Previously my mentality has been, if i know it all and read all the information there is, there's no way i won't succeed. But unfortunately this is quite untrue. In fact all the study I've done on body language, routines, inner game etc has done nothing except make me over analytical.
I think in order to succeed in becoming an incredible PUA is to only do 1/3 theory and 2/3 practice. So what im basically planning to do is start over, and study only openers and approaching. then once Ive gotten over or at least learned to deal with AA i can move onto the next stages of the interaction.
Any opinions and comments will be greatly appreciated.
