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Thanks for all the replies, really makes me feel like I need to get out there and take the first step.
I am pretty introverted when it comes to women. However, I'm in a fraternity where I'm constantly in social interactions. I've practiced other stuff like over the summer I went to the field everyday to practice my soccer shot. So this barrier really only relates to PUA. However, I would say I'm not particularily strong willed or goal oriented really.
I think the best plan of action right now is to make weekly goals.
You already seem to know your goals. Write them down.
More importantly, schedule the DAILY TASKS that are necessary to achieve those goals into a calendar. PU isn't like a space shuttle launch where you blast off with one press of a button or it's nothing. PU is more like working a jigsaw puzzle. You don't work and finish it all in one day. You simply put some time into it on a regular basis. One some days, you'll get lots of pieces done. On other days, you won't get any pieces done. Regardless, as long as you put time into it, you will be better organized after each session.
Stick around this forum long enough and you will read plenty of advice from various people to get into some sort of "frame". They'll urge you to get into some alternate reality from your current state. This is simply ridiculous. You're not training yourself to kill terrorists. All you're looking to do is enjoy a chat with another human being. Quiet, introverted, reserved people can do this just as well as the loud and boisterous.
I believe Chief wrote a post "newbie challenge" way back. Read that and think about it. Start interweaving this simple task into the fabric of your life. It wasn't too long ago in America when EVERYBODY used to greet EVERYBODY else. Strangers used to say hello to each other all the time. Start saying hello to everybody and you'll find it difficult to not be engaged in conversation. Don't limit this to your social circle within some fraternity in some little school. You do this everywhere . . . laundry mat, bagel shop, dmv, grocery store, etc . . . Make this a habit; it's a good one. And like all habits, you'll will begin to do all of this before you even realized that you did.