Social Skills 101: Pushing Past Your Comfort Zone
A
lot of you have commented on the fact that you want to see more
posts about social interactions. Well, I want you to know, we hear you.
This technically should’ve come before
my last post, but either way, I’m officially starting a series of posts
dedicated to every aspect of social interactions – our very own social skills training series.
A little more about my background, since we haven’t discussed it to much great detail before: I’ve worked in law firms, sales, have been a part of countless organizations, have studied psychology, and have spent time all over this beautiful planet of ours.
Along the way, I’ve spent countless days, weeks, and hours meeting and interacting with women from sun up to sundown (and often later) to get closer to reaching the same level of understanding and efficacy with women that Chase and Ricardus share with you every day.
As those of you who have been around this site have seen, the three of us work toward many of the same goals, but come from very different points of view.
The feeling of just starting out and getting a lot of your basic social skills down is still vivid for me, and I know how intimidating or confusing it can be to be put in a new or overwhelming social situation and still want to pick up a girl on top of that.
So get ready for the series, and let’s start off with a proper introduction.

When
you set out upon the journey to truly master your skills with
women, much of the time a big part of what you’re really setting out on
that journey to be is a bonafide
I’ve
been seeing more guys than usual engaged in long
distance
relationships lately. And it’s not an uncommon situation to end up in
in our increasingly mobile world - one or both partners leaves to
attend school in a different city, or even country; she leaves or you
leave to take a job somewhere else in the world.
Note
from Chase: