How to Talk To Girls at College Parties

| September 8, 2011 | 0 Comments

How to Meet Girls at Parties

I want to give you some more techniques for really being able to talk to girls and approach people in general, fairly easily - especially how to meet girls at parties.

What I want you to do is start to change the way you think about approaching girls, girls at parties and picking up girls anywhere at any time. A lot of guys think they need to learn something.

Like they need to learn a certain skill.

In simple terms they feel like they need to add something to themselves.

A lot of the way I think about it is that you need to get rid of stuff.

How to Talk To Girls at College Parties

You actually have to let stuff go, rather than get stuff on.

I read a quote that many of the sages say that growth is not a matter of adding to whom you are, but of stripping away the layers you have added over the years that cover and hide your true self.

I totally agree with this.

I know when I was at college I'd see these girls at parties and try and wonder what it was I needed to get that I didn't have. I know realize I had it inside me the whole time.

I'm going to give you a really amazing exercise below that is not only good for girls at parties but is good for girls everywhere. 

I really do think of being good with girls as more of a removing stuff and letting go of layers process than of putting more layers on. What are some of the layers that maybe you’ve put on yourself that are holding you back?

I want to give you a list of things, and I want you to work through this list, and imagine yourself without these things. Imagine yourself letting go of this particular element, and how you’d act. You really will never wonder how to meet girls at parties again if you can learn to lose these layers on your natural self.

How would you feel?

Now this is tricky.

You may not be able to do this straight away, but I’m going to go through the list, fairly quickly, and I want you to do your best at letting go of these things.

Think about how you’d act and you’d feel without them. The key to knowing  how to meet girls at parties is knowing how to let stuff go. It's not putting new stuff on your personality.

It’s a really fun exercise, and I’ve got to say, letting stuff go often feels better than putting stuff on.

So here they are - act like you would WITHOUT this thing. Imagine you are looking at a large bunch of girls at a crazy house party. How would you talk to them WITHOUT these things?

1. Pride.

2. Fear.

3. Ego.

4. Stress.

5. Pressure.

6. Impatience.

7. Needing to get a certain result.

8. Small thinking.

9. Nervousness.

10. Guilt.

11. Shame.

12. People watching.

13. Emotional pain.

14. Previous bad experiences.

15. Logic.

16. The conscious mind.

17. Thinking.

18. Caring what people think.

19. Judgment.

20. Lying.

21. Beliefs.

22. Rules.

23. Stuff people have told us.

24. Holding yourself back.

25. Getting in your own road.

26. Self sabotage.

27. Fear of failure.

28. Limiting beliefs.

29. Resistance to change.

30. Being an adult.

31. Responsibilities.

32. Parental Influences.

33. Who we thought we are.

34. Suppressed emotions.

35. Living up to someone else’s expectations.

36. Having unresolved personal issues.

37. Resistance.

38. Any acting you are doing in your life.

39. Trying to be someone you are not.

40. Labels.

A big part of picking up girls at parties and anywhere else for that matter is letting go of stuff holding you back and stopping the real you from coming out. If you want to know how to meet girls at parties you've got to stop having a fake persona or being afraid of the real you shining brightly.

Let's change that!

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