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Motivation
#1

Motivation

Hey guys,

20 year old student living in Australia. Very big fan of Paul Janka as his material introduced me to day game pick-up.

I've hit the streets here in Perth solid from Dec - Feb 2015. On average I would do 20 approaches a day and get 7 numbers. Unfortunately I went back to uni in March and have just finished now so it's been 2 1/5. I went out today and I feel weak.

I put in a fuck load of work on the street, stopping the girl, making her laugh, texting etc but it feels like it's all for nothing. My verbal game is definitely a lot stronger but man taking a chunk out of each day to stop girls on the street is work!

Anyone feel the same?
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#2

Motivation

Assuming you look OK, save some money, 4 hour flight to Jakarta, start banging.
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#3

Motivation

Motivation is what gets you started, discipline is what keeps you going.

Are you going after what you want? Chase your dreams. If your dream includes getting lots of pussy than get up off your ass and chase that too.
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#4

Motivation

I am going to steal a review from this book that is quite relevant:

http://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Keys-Succe...ds=mastery


Quote:Quote:

Are you one of those people who allows your goal or goals to dominate your life? And once your goals are achieved, do you think of your achievements as, "no big deal?"

While the author describes 5 keys to long-term success and fulfillment,as:
1. Instruction;
2. Practice;
3. Surrender;
4. Intentionality; and,
5. The Edge - Push the envelop.

Mastery is:
1. The process where what was difficult becomes both easier and more pleasurable;
2. Long-term dedication to the journey - not the bottom line;
3. Gaining mental discipline to travel further on your journey;
4. Being goalless;
5. Realizing that the pleasure of practice is intensified;
6. Creating deep roots;
7. Knowing that you will never reach a final destination;
8. Being diligent with the process of mastery;
9. Your commitment to hone your skills;
10. After you have reached the top of the mountain, climb another one;
11. Being willing to practice, even when you seem to be getting no where;
12. Making this a life process;
13. Being patient, while you apply long-term efforts;
14. Appreciating and even enjoying the plateau, as much as you do the progress;
15. Practicing for the sake of practice;
16. Winning graciously, and losing with equal grace;
17. Placing practice, discipline, conditioning and character development before winning;
18. Being courageous;
19. Being fully in the present moment;
20. Realizing that the ultimate goal is not the medal, or the ribbon, but the path to mastery its self (The "I am" stage);
21. Being willing to look foolish;
22. Maintaining flexibility in your strategy, and in your actions;
23. A journey; and,
24. Determination

Apply this to everything in your life, to claim your authentic self.

You should check out this book if you get the chance. It will answer a lot of your questions.
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#5

Motivation

glostic sense
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