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- I think promoting yourself online is really important, but when I have free time I often can't think of anything off the top of my head that I should create. It'd be better for me to note down ideas here as they come to me, and to work on those ideas as I have free time.
- Hmm...I have a lot of ideas...it might be good to look into paying someone to edit them for me.
- Have a video where you talk about how people seem to respect those who speak with authority / without hedging their statements.
A video introducing the channel and explaining how to get the most from it
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Playlist: Dating Advice for My Kids
- Approaching
- Video: Slowly get closer
- Show the clip from Amarcord
- Show yourself doing the same thing
- Not sure how this jives with the 5-second rule
- Video: 5-second rule
- I agree with Mystery that this is useful, but I think it's a bit advanced to expect inexperienced guys to master this. I see it more as a target to aim for, a destination to head towards.
- Video: Exercise: Ask a question of an employee / street vendor
- Video: Exercise: Walk close to the person but don't say anything
- Video: Exercise: Sit on a bench and practice getting up when you see someone attractive
- The idea here is that you want to be able to stand up and start walking over to them.
- Video: "Pinging".
- Use the clip of the Combat Mission guy talking about making contact with the enemy with the minimum possible portion of your force, so you have the maximum ability to maneuver.
- Video: Slowly get closer
- Conversation
- One way to get good at this is to watch videos of other people doing it. In the old days, people probably got good just by watching their older siblings. But now everyone is so separated from each other, people don't see what the generation ahead of them is doing.
- Tracking your progress
- Video: Keeping a journal / log
- Use the analogy of using a journal / log when lifting weights.
- Video: Keeping a journal / log
- Analyzing your performance
- Video: Recording your approaches
- Use clips of Bas Rutten talking about how useful it was to analyze his fights afterwards.
- Use the analogy of analyzing your mistakes on the LSAT.
- Video: Recording your approaches