Four Keys to Overcoming Your Nervousness Around Women
Standing at the magazine rack thumbing through Cosmo, she has
the most gorgeous face you've ever seen. Her hair is silky
brown. Her skin looks so radiant and so incredibly soft. You
would be on top of the world if you could pick her this girl up.
You feel the fear deep in your gut.
You know that even if you got your balls in gear and went for
it, you wouldn't know what to say. You feel so nervous and
fumbly that you would reject yourself if you were her. So you
shy away from even approaching her in the first place.
Does this situation sound familiar? If so, keep reading.
The first thing for you to realize is that all guys get anxiety
about approaching women. I know I certainly do.
But what separates you (and me) from the rest of the guys is...
What You Do About Your Fear.
Most guys let fear paralyze them... not just about chicks, but
about other things in their life like their career... which is
why, unfortunately, most guys will never find the success that
they want.
First, look at where your fear comes from. The problem is inside
of you. It's not with the chicks.
If you're thinking about rejection, then that means you're
making your approaches with a certain outcome in mind (I'm just
guessing, but I think if you're like most guys, your goal is
getting chicks attracted to you so that you can get laid).
Try this instead... approach without having any expectations. No
goals.
Let me tell you about a problem I used to have. I'm inclined to
be an introvert, as I discuss in my book , [insert your
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So to overcome my shyness, I would force myself to chat up
everybody, no matter who they were... hot girls, ugly girls, fat
girls, old people, men, children, people walking dogs, etc.
I would talk about neutral topics with them, nothing to do with
picking up chicks.
The net result from all of that was I became really good at
approaching people.
After that, however, I made a mistake. I said to myself, "Since
I'm so good at approaching people and have become an outgoing
person, why am I wasting time talking to anyone other than hot
chicks?"
So then I limited the people I talked to... and my anxiety about
talking to random women swept over me once again. It was as if
I'd never had all that practice chatting up strangers in the
first place.
At that point I realized it was because I was outcome-dependent.
Because I had thoughts like "I'm going to try to lay this chick"
in my mind... before I'd even opened my mouth to say "hi"... and
so I would crash and burn. It sucked.
Here's something I want you to try. Whenever you go out, talk to
three people, but do it just for practice. Don't do it for real.
Because it's just for practice, don't limit yourself to just
talking to hot women. In general, I've found that elderly people
(both males and females) and fat women are easy to talk to.
If it helps, set up a time limit for your practice interactions,
like that you'll talk to the person for 30 seconds and then
you'll get out of the conversation. (Say something like, "Well,
I'm on my way to meeting a friend. Good chatting with you." And
then walk away without making a big deal of it.)
Once you've done your practices and feel warmed up, then you can
chat up hot chicks. Again though, do it without having any sort
of sex-related outcome in mind. For example, if a chick passes
by you in a hallway, just say, "Hey, I need a quick female
opinion on something." (Then ask about something that you
genuinely want a female opinion on.)
Remember though: have no outcome in mind. So it doesn't matter
if the chick responds rudely.
In fact, when you reach a point that you've chatted up lots of
women, you'll find that eventually rude responses on their part
mean nothing. You'll have an attitude of "ha, how original...
I've had tons of women give me that exact same 'clever' rude
comment."
I've been rejected hideously, time and time again. One chick
screamed "Go away!" at me before I could even get out my initial
sentence.
Another time I thought it was amusing when I approached a group
of two girls, just for practice, and right after I said "hey,"
they both turned their backs on me in unison, as if they were
synchronized dancers!
Now I just look back on all of that and laugh.
My point is that the more you approach, the more you'll reach a
level where you notice that most people act in the same,
predictable ways. It'll bore you rather than cause you anxiety.
Think of it as trying to build a house. You put down one brick
at a time and cement it. Brick, cement. Brick, cement. It'll
take a long time, but eventually, the walls will be up (which
means you've finished the hard part).
To get a bit more psychological, there's really no such thing as
"being nervous." You don't "get nervous," like it's some kind of
flu virus that invades your body.
All feelings of nervousness come from within. You have a certain
series of thought processes that you go through. You say things
to yourself. (When you think thoughts like, "I would reject
myself," it sets you up for failure!) You picture the chicks
rejecting you. You feel tense in your body. And so on.
So what you can do to break this is to identify it for what it
is.
Notice your negative thoughts and change them. Instead of
thinking, "Oh my God, this chick is going to act like a bitch to
me because I fumble my words"... think, "It's awesome that I'm
making this approach, because if this chick rejects me, that
means I've gotten her out of the way and I'm one step closer to
finding my dream girl."
Notice where you feel tense in your body, and then let your
muscles relax in those areas. For me, I feel tense in my jaw and
face when I'm nervous. So when I relax my jaw and facial
muscles, it alleviates a lot of my tension.
I'll wrap it up for you by concluding with this advice:
1) Be social for the sake of being social. Nothing else.
2) Remember that the only way to get over your fear is by doing
the thing you fear. The more you do it, the easier it gets,
because your attitude about the experiences will become, "Been
there, done that, it's no big deal."
3) Recognize your bad thoughts and force yourself to replace
them with good ones.
4) Ease the physical tension you have in your body when you feel
nervous. Learn to permanently overcome your shyness and anxiety
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