This post isn't directly focused on seduction, but more toward inner game. A lot of posts detail the benefits of exercise, meditation and positive thinking in your daily life and how success with the opposite (or same, it would probably work there too) sex becomes much easier, even almost a side effect of living a more healthy, positive and successful life.
Over the summer I found myself in a little bit of a rut. For the past year I have been working from home, which isn't really conductive to getting out there. I slowly became a little lazy with exercise and I was striking out with any love interest that popped up. It seemed like all the little stuff was piling.
Walking out of the dentist one day I walked by a newly opened float center in my city. I walked in and he showed me some of the tanks and gave me a card. For those that don't know, a float tank is a tank, varying in size from fitting just a person to a small room. The water is warmed to body temperature and it's filled with epsom salt, enough that you just float.
A friend and I decide to go and try it together. Floating is kind of like meditation on steroids. There's no sensory input, no light or sound at all. With the water the same temperature as your body, you don't feel it and just feel like your floating after a little while.
We spend so much time focused on what's going on in our lives, dealing with day to day issues, turning it all off and having a free area to get your ducks in a row is unbelievably beneficial. It might seem kind of like hippie bullshit, but I suggest you at least give it a shot.
I began to realize how I really needed to find a new job and stop using online dating apps and sites nearly as much (still kind of holding on to tinder but I might just make the jump and delete it). Before I know it I had an interview lined up with a very profitable potential new employer, I was happier, and began to have way more success if a few friends decided to go out and had a few dates lined up.
You don't need to get in a float tank to make changes of course, and it's not like a float tank isn't beneficial if more things than not are going well in your life, but they helped me. Now it's starting to sound like a commercial, but I would suggest this to my friends so I thought this community might appreciate it too.
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