Hey Guys, This is cherry picked from a mailbag I wrote a few days ago. Here’s my five best proven strategies for avoiding the post bootcamp struggles that await most guys who take a one time bootcamp as opposed to a year long program like my own 12M2M. First you have to understand the phenomenon known as “ Workshop High”. What happens is, because you have invested a lot of time, energy, travel and money into getting the most out of your bootcamp, you have a lot invested in doing well there. Additionally during the in field sessions you have the accountability and extra boost of motivation that comes form having a coach push you. Because of this most students actually tend to “overperform” on bootcamps. That’s why a student can get laid during a program but actually go home without any increased level in his ability to approach, date and seduce new women. So to avoid this you need to do a few things. 1. Pay attention to the processes. Especially the way you mentally prepare yourself for going out and doing approaches at night. Make sure you pay attention to the first few approaches versus the last few. You should notice it was WAY easier to approach the 4th girl than the 1st and that by the time you did 5-6 approaches you didn’t even worry about it. This is how it’s going to feel every time. 2. Don’t be fooled by early success. Sometimes students ask me if they should stay in an interaction as long as possible or keep approaching. I always say keep approaching. You don’t want to …
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5 Ways To Avoid Post Bootcamp Problems
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