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From Shy To Social
Copyright
Preface
Introduction
Understanding Shyness
The Desire to be Sociable
Genetics, Environment, or Both?
Three Degrees of Shyness
The Recluse
The Shy Pessimist
The Shy Optimist
Some of us Weren’t Shy as Children
In Society, Shy People are Second Class
Just be Yourself? (The phrase we all hate!)
What’s Holding You Back?
Inferiority Complex
Superiority Complex and the Nice Guy Myth
Both Beliefs are Self-Deceptions
Blaming Women
Limiting Beliefs
Negative versus Positive Thoughts
Self Recrimination
Change from a Pessimist to an Optimist
Reframing
The public is not out to judge you
Be Proactive – Chart a New Direction
Do Not be Resistant to Change
Will the Changes be Real, and Accepted by Others?
It will take too long to change myself (or I’m too old to change), so why bother?
I’ve been lonely, miserable and in this rut for as long as I can remember. How can I expect the future to be different?
Should I let my family and friends in on my plan?
A Metaphor for Life
Lifestyle Choices that Lead to Misery
Addictions
Eating Habits
Mundane Routines
Emerging from your seclusion, one step at a time
Assignment #1: Online Contributions
Working on your Voice
Telephone conversations
Case Study – A Telephone Sales Job
Assignment #2: Voice & Telephone Clarity
Personal Grooming
Develop some Style
Accessorize
Hair: Style or Shave it off?
Facial Hair
Body Language & Posture
Don’t Fidget
Working on your Walk
Facial Expressions
Eye Contact
The Handshake
Assignment #3: Improve Your Look
Case Study: Body Language and “Selling Yourself”
What is your Daily Routine?
Employment Status
Doing well in Job Interviews
Do you Live with your Parents?
Getting used to Interacting with People
Assignment #4: Saying “Hello” to Strangers
Expanding the Conversation
Assignment #5: Short Conversations with Strangers
Assignment #6: Enroll in Special Interest Courses
Arts or Community Shows
The Art of Conversation
First Impressions Count
Match your Mood to the Room and the People
Joining a Conversation
Don’t Reply with Only One Sentence
Don’t Ask What They Do
Delay Saying “I Did That Too”
What if You are Super Shy?
Make the Conversation about Them
How to Keep the Conversation Going
Be an Insider
Keep the Conversation Upbeat
How to Get Invited to Parties
Party Etiquette
Stick to Safe Topics
Introducing People
What if You Fall into the Frozen Shrimp?
How to Take a Compliment
Building Your Social Proof
Don’t Be A Cheapskate
What Women Want
Men and Women are Different
Why Women Like Bad Boys
Have a Temper? Get Rid of It!
Dealing With Aggressive People
Being a Challenge to Women
Assignment #7: Approach 50 Women in 10 Days
Where to Engage With Women (Extended Duration)
Vacations
Guided Tour
Solo Vacation
Special Interest Seminars
Evening Hobby Courses
Charitable Organizations
Languages, Dancing, Acting
Improv
Local activity clubs
Gyms, Health Clubs
Online Dating
Internet-based
Telephone-based
Don’t initiate sex talk
Tips for Constructing a Winning Profile
Speed Dating
Pickup Artists
Practitioners
Ross Jeffries
Mystery (Erik von Markovik)
Neil Strauss (aka Style)
Michael Marks
Nick Savoy
PUA Offerings
So What Works?
Putting Theories into Practice
Where to Engage With Women (Fleeting Duration)
Making Approaches
Why Approach Women when I can do Online Dating?
Talk to Women as If You Already Know Them
What if her boyfriend is lurking around the corner?
Approach Often to Build Confidence
Warm Up Before Making Approaches
The Bookstore
Assignment #8: Approaches Leading to Conversation
Example openers
Upping the Ante with Humor
Approaching in Bars and Clubs
Enlist a Friend
Adjust your Body Language
Anchoring
Calling women over to talk
Approaching Groups
Dealing With the Jerk of the Group
Switching from the Opener to Conversation
Your Buddy – is he Friend or Foe?
Wingman Rules
Never Offer to Buy a Woman a Drink
Daytime Approaches
Tips for Public Transit Approaches
Add a False Time Constraint
Indirect vs. Direct Openers
Approaching on the Street and in Malls
Street Approach Examples
Physicality
How Women React to Being Approached
Do Not Eject from the Conversation
She will eventually do much of the talking
Reducing the Flake-Out Factor
Success Rates
Limiting Beliefs with Approaches
Conditions Must Be Ideal
Fixating On One Woman
The Age Question
The Personal Attractiveness Question
Theory versus Reality
Short Term Excuses can turn into Long Term Failure
Approach Anxiety
Approach Skill Plateaus
Analyze What Went Right & Wrong
Hesitation
Opener Delivery
Don’t keep walking after opening
Speak Confidently and Slowly
Don’t ask for her contact information too soon
Solutions to Approach Roadblocks
Before your Date: Phone Game
When on a Date
Who Pays for the Date?
Touching
When to Kiss
Getting Mixed Signals
A Lesson on Restraint
Ensuring You Get a Second Date
Join several online dating sites, and date as much as possible
Don’t put her on a pedestal
Questions versus Statements
Don’t talk about yourself all evening
Don’t tell your date about your problems
Mind your manners
Dress appropriately
Memorize a favorite story
Memorize some routines
Cocky + Funny = Second Date?
Don’t try and convince her to see you again
Keep your place clean
You Will Succeed
Final Assignment
Review
Notes
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