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OK, guys, really hoping someone reads this.
I'm issuing a challenge to myself. I got this idea because I play a ton of poker. Big part of my identity. I watched part of Blueprint Decoded, and he mentioned not being results oriented, which immediately reminded me of poker, so I started getting into that whole mindset, drawing parallels between that and this "game". It reminded me of poker forums, where you post reports of your hands daily so that people can evaluate, suggest ways to improve, etc.
I'm shy, though based on what I've read lately, I'm not nearly as bad as some people with social anxiety. I had no idea some people out there have trouble even interacting with store employees, etc. It's not like that for me. That stuff usually only comes into play when I'm with a girl I'm attracted to.
Anyway, I got something called Demonic Confidence. Have no idea what it's all about exactly just yet, but I listened to part one, which basically says to ask 30 people what time it is. So here's the plan, at this point: Saturday - I will go out in my neighborhood and ask 30 people what time it is.
Later on, I know of a party. I'll go there, after doing the first part of the plan, and hopefully be in a social enough mood to talk to girls and put into practice some of what I've read.
My anxiety has taken the reigns for too long. No more. I will take action tomorrow!
And yes, I was a bit drunk when I wrote this. Seriously guys, please respond and give me encouragement and feedback. So when I'm sober tomorrow, I don't make excuses to get out of this.
I've read some other blogs on this site (AFC Daniel's comes to mind immediately) and the support from the community seemed to be a big part of the progress! So I'm looking for that. At the same time I realize it's up to me to put the effort into improving.
So here we go, no more pussyfooting around. It's on!
Nice Journal. My pedigree is night game, but I notice that since I've got results I walk through the day as a much more wholly confident person and find myself 'opening' all by myself situationally in lifts, shops and restaurants, not particularly 'running game' and getting strong vibes from girls all the same.
This leads me to believe that the most important thing game-wise is the vibe you give off based on your current thoughts and feelings, if your brain is scrambled, tremulous or otherwise chaotic, I think this contributes to emit an overall negative vibe, with deeper insecurities gushing out to everyone in your vicinity.
What I'd suggest as pointed out by Daniel, you should certainly not be going out with the expectation to talk to girls. If you never expect anything you can never be disappointed
but with that in mind, realise that your thoughts daily build up your present character, and that, with an improved life as a whole you can certainly expect to have a lot of fun day-by-day.
Trying to be happy with forced smiles isn't going to work either, nor would I endorse it.
The power of a genuine smile, real happiness and a positive mindset, approaching a girl and saying 'hi', far outweighs any canned material run with a fake smile, a technique ultimately known as 'fake it until you make it', which may ultimately break your confidence further if you fail to attain desired results.