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| Author: | MagicCaveman [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:53 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Good books/resources for telling stories |
When it comes to telling stories to a large group of people, unless they are on my side i really suck, people get bored etc... or some times other people will come over and il lose the lime light. I mean to my friends it never happens, i was thinking its because they are used to how i talk etc... but to new people who are louder they dont understand te way i talk. i also find that when i say stories people are like.... "is that it?" etc.,.. but if someone else said it they would get a better responce. any good resources you guys know of? |
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| Author: | F_I_X_E_R [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:58 pm ] |
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Personally, I don't resort to stories when I'm losing a set. I only tell stories, when I'm asked to do it. So, when this moment comes, I start talking about stuff that THEY LIKE. Early in the interaction you should have figured these things out. This is a little bit of natural game I'm giving you here. The set "falls apart" when there are no commonalities between you and the ones you talk to. Find out what they like, find out what sort of person would like that, what are their intentions of doing it. Make them talk about themselves. This small tactic works because people always think about themselves, only about their own intentions, they seek validation from others. If you give them that validation, then you are #1 for them. I'm just a regular PUA, this is how I would handle your situation. I hope this helps you. |
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