Attended the
day game workshop in SF and here are a few of the bullet points:
- The classroom portion was a little crowded, but
Soul gave an organized presentation and led us step-by-step through his day-game model. He discussed and demonstrated a simple and easy-to-remember but solid framework with detailed, field-tested phrasing that would increase our chance of success during the in-the-field portion.
- The other instructors were there and many were adding useful anecdotes and pointers
We took a short lunch break and then on to the in-field portion
- I had some initial approach anxiety, but
Bonsai helped push me out of my comfort zone. After surviving a few blown-out approaches, I got past it and became much more comfortable.
- As said previously, the size of the class unfortunately prevented some of us from working directly with
Soul. However, I worked with Kisser in the late session and learned a great deal from him.
- Kisser has a great attitude and energy level, and was getting all of us to feel confident and comfortable. He provided excellent feedback and also opened several multiple-sets so that we could directly observe some
DHV routines, qualification, physical/emotional progression, etc
- I can't speak for others but I left the
workshop on a high... feeling very confident and upbeat after getting several number closes. Obviously, one
workshop will not make you into a
PUA, but it does give you needed feedback to shorten the learning curve and a gentle kick in the ass to get out there, practice, and make the effort to get better.
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