Tonight is my only "no game night" in my plan. I went out every night from Thursday till Monday and I'm back out tomorrow till Monday again. All I can say is WOW, I'm still far from perfect but my progress these past 5 days has been insanely noticeable. I had somewhat decent game before but had tons of sticking points and I'm accelerating at an extremely smooth and consistent pace.

My goal is to work on being very good/consistent at each of the stages instead of trying to just do the whole thing at once, and I figure out what I need to work on each day and push things further the next night.

What I've gotten very good/consistent at in the past 5 days:

  • opening/transitioning A LOT and very effectively
  • I can build attraction quiet often
  • my body language and my use of kino is way better
  • I used to game 7's and 8's and now I usually do 8s and 9s
  • my Approach anxiety virtually is non-existent (I open TONS of sets a night and can start by opening up quality girls instead of "working my way up from unattractive girls")
  • I go for the close most times (not always successfully, but going for a close was one of my biggest sticking points)
  • with all the practice my game has gotten very smooth compared to when I went out rarely... like pulling off some legit text-book perfect shit

Things to work on still:

  • I still need to work on physical escalation so that I can get make outs easier (I still bitch out too often over this)
  • I forget to build comfort most of the time, too much attraction and I get the number... but then they flake alot, its weird that comfort is one of the biggest sticking points, its easy to forget but its arguably the easiest part of pick up
  • I've had a few sets that were going EXTREMELY well, but when I went for the number the girl would reject me (problems like: trying to close too soon, not including the rest of the group as much, not qualifying enough, not enough comfort)

Anyway I just want to let you guys know that you can improve dramatically if you go out and push yourself often enough, and you won't improve if you only go out once in a while. Also start small... don't watch someone like Tyler Durden pulling 10s home in crazy ways and then think you should/can be able to do that if your still at an early stage... IT WON'T WORK and you'll be disappointed because you set your bar for success too high. Plus the benefit of building momentum is that you'll be extra confident and will give even less fucks so you won't be outcome dependant and you'll be in the mood to have fun and improve at the expense of getting shot down.

TL;DR: My success skyrocked compared to the last 3 months because I went out consistently and improved only a few things at a time.