I continue the Q&A series today, with a focus on beginner related questions. You can check out the first part here. These are all questions from my coaching clients and so give you a taste of the ongoing value you get from hiring me. What do you think is the most common reason for beginners … Continue reading Q&A Part 2
Category: player’s journey
2020 – 2021: My Year in Review
It might be odd to be reading a “year in review” post in July, but hey, I’m a weird guy and I do weird things… Last year I decided to start measuring my Daygame year starting on July 1st rather than the traditional calendar year. That was mainly because it would stop me from trying … Continue reading 2020 – 2021: My Year in Review
Progressive Overload
I recently saw this tweet from Mr. B and thought it would be a great opportunity to talk about progressive overload in Daygame. The thing is, reaching the optimal point / your potential / achieving anything is actually very simple. You just have to start at the lowest point possible and then slowly become better: … Continue reading Progressive Overload
Q&A Part 1
I recently went out to all of my coaching clients to ask them for questions for a Q&A (yet another long term benefit to hiring me for coaching!). There was a strong response and I have enough questions for at least two posts on the matter. Today I want to answer some of the questions … Continue reading Q&A Part 1
How to Talk to Anyone, Leil Lowndes (Review/Summary)
I recently read How to Talk to Anyone by Leil Lowndes. To cut a long story short, I do not recommend that you read this book. I’ll explain why I think that. Each chapter is structured in roughly the same way. A bit like a TV advert for each technique. Lowndes sets the scene and … Continue reading How to Talk to Anyone, Leil Lowndes (Review/Summary)
#79: Headfirst for Halos
It was one of the hottest days of the year so far, and if you’ve met me before, then you’ll know that I don’t deal with the heat well. Sun lotion is slathered on at an alarming rate and I have to duck from shade to shade like some sort of ginger gollum. I was … Continue reading #79: Headfirst for Halos
Atomic Habits, James Clear (Review/Summary)
I recently finished reading Atomic Habits by James Clear and wanted to bring its ideas to you today. This was another recommendation from Kaiser, who previously recommended that I read The Big Five for Life by John Strelecky, and links into a recommendation from Lee Cho to read How to Fail at Almost Everything by … Continue reading Atomic Habits, James Clear (Review/Summary)
How I Offer the Bounce Back
I’ve recently been thinking a lot more about my dating, and trying to get my ratio of dates to lays to be lower. That led me to thinking about the different ways I try to get a girl back to mine, which I’ll go through today. This is all part of me dealing with my … Continue reading How I Offer the Bounce Back
#78: Natural Born Killer
I was out with Kaiser after a stroke of good luck with the weather. It had been threatening to rain all day and the forecast was ominous. Suddenly, around 5pm, the rain cleared away, and so we met at Oxford Circus. Given the dark clouds overhead I wanted to get my sets done and out … Continue reading #78: Natural Born Killer
Just Get to the Point, Part 2 (Texting)
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about guys not moving the seduction forward. After talking to a few Daygamers recently I thought I should definitely write a follow-up, this time specifically about texting. If you want full A-Z guides to texting then read the epicly long section in Daygame Infinite and Mr V’s … Continue reading Just Get to the Point, Part 2 (Texting)
