How to Talk to Anyone (Junior Talker #4) by DeYtH Banger (novels in english TXT) 📕
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Through his Confidence Building Sequence, he provides you with a strategy to deal with any fear you have, whether it is public speaking or meeting new people. Jason reaffirms this over and over until it is part of your philosophy.
Thank you, Jason for making a difference in my life!”
-Manny M., BS/MS Public Administration
For you, if you’re looking for more confidence, the secret is learning to trust the process. Remember this: the only way you’ll replace your anxiety with confidence (and the results that’ll follow) is by taking consistent action! We know this from research.
But if you’re always beating yourself up along the way? Then you’ll kill your momentum! And you’ll never build yourself into the confident guy you know is deep inside of you!
So, pat yourself on the back — and speak to yourself like the champ that you are — each and every time you push your comfort zones!
Talk to yourself like the champ you’re becoming after taking action. Then? Once the little “positive self talk sesh” is over? Get back to work! Take more action!
This is how YOU will build the confidence to…
approach women. deliver public speeches
. make sales calls and presentations
. talk to anyone, anywhere, at anytime
So what are you waiting for? Get to work, my good man!
You now have the keys to the castle that is more confidence…
To your peak,
Jason Rogers
Chapter 8.1. - More (Part 2)
As a Man, Your Whole Life Will Improve When You…
As a man, what can you do to radically improve your life? There’s lots of different advice you’ll find on the internet…
What I’ve found is that specifically for men, the #1 change you’d be wise to focus on making first is this:
Finding (and then dominating) your mission — aka your purpose.
As David Deida discusses in his book, The Way of the Superior Man, a man without a mission is like a boat without a rudder.
But when you DO uncover your mission as a man? You tap into the full capacity of your masculine potential. You’re like a top secret agent — totally zoned in on his life-or-death operation.
By uncovering your mission, you WILL become more focused, driven, fulfilled, and excited about life. With a clear mission, and a strong purpose, you’ll find you become more attractive, less needy, and far more confident, too.
It’s simple. If you want to truly dominate and reach your peak as a man, a clear mission as a man should be at the center of your world. It should be THE thing your life is oriented around.
But how? How do you “find” your legit mission as a man?
That’s what I discussed in a recent article I wrote for you — how to find your mission. You can check it out right here. And I recommend you do so if you’re not 100% clear on what your mission as a man is!
In the article linked above, you’ll uncover the two ways to find your mission as a man…
You’ll then be guided through an interactive process — that’ll help you finally find your mission as a man — so that you can FINALLY wake up each day with purpose, drive, excitement, and focus.
To your peak,
Jason Rogers
How to Find Your Mission as a Man (the two paths revealed)
Struggling with what you’re meant to do with your life? Unsure of what you’re purpose on this planet is?
If you’re uncertain what your mission as a man should be, then this is for you…
What follows are the two paths you can take to quickly uncover your mission as a man.
Upon finishing this quick article, you’ll feel far more confident and clear about your purpose in life.
Taking action along either of these two paths will quickly re-energize you with more confidence, clarity, and certainty.
Here are the two paths for uncovering your purpose, or your mission, as a man…
1) Make FINDING your long-term MISSION, your current mission as a man.
Here, you’re essentially taking action daily as you search for an ideal career you can commit yourself to that 1) pays, 2) makes a positive impact, and 3) invigorates you.
This first path requires you to search, meet new people, try different activities and lines of work, all while asking yourself, “Is this something I could do for a long time to 1) make money, 2) make an impact, and 3) feel energized as a man?”
Path number one is simply about uncovering “that thing” you can excitedly dig your teeth into for a long, long time.
Now, let’s discuss the second path for finding you mission as a man…
2) Make GROWING YOURSELF, your current mission as a man.
Along this path you’re basically searching for 1) knowledge, 2) mentors, all while 3) taking actions necessary to grow yourself.
This second path could include taking on a 30 day challenge, changing your routines, optimizing your health, finally approaching women every day, investing in an online training program, and spending an hour a day reading.
There you have it. Those are the two paths for quickly unlocking your mission as a man. Ultimately, neither path is better than the other. Though I do recommend you find a long-term purpose as a man eventually (path one). But if you currently feel lost, what’s more important is that you dig your teeth into something ASAP. Therefore, I recommend taking action on whichever path feels more easy to begin — starting tomorrow morning!
Ultimately, taking action along either of these two paths will strengthen both your confidence and your fulfillment you generate from life.
If you want more clarity on which of these two paths is better for you, watch this video below.
What’s important isn’t so much which path you take, but that you choose a path — and finally unlock your mission as a man!
From a psychological background (I studied psychology at U.C.L.A. and involved myself with researching the same field at Stanford), I can assure you that unlocking your mission as a man will help you feel more confident and fulfilled.
And deep down…
You absolutely want to be both confident and fulfilled.
Trust me.
Cuz unlike being confident, while “fulfillment” may not sound all that sexy, in truth — being both a confident and a fulfilled man will bring you a life abundant of sexual thrill, real world impact, and income.
But again — as I shared in the video below about becoming more confident — none of this is possible if you do not ACT.
So go make it happen. You’ve been given the blueprint.
Now?
Go take action along one of these two paths starting first thing tomorrow morning! It’s your time to finally re-connect with your mission as a man — so you can act each day with purpose!
To your peak,
Jason Rogers
10X Your Texting Game By Simply Doing THIS (works like magic)
Note: The secret starts... when you stop obsessing over her... and start living your life... she is just someone who you see once-twice a week.... and when you see her.... you should show that you have decided to make yourself free... "That day"... and you are pretty "Busy" man... .This is very important image... you don't need to show up as... always free... if always free... your options are closed... - I know this from my experience.
Yesterday, one of the champs inside of my membership — Dominate as a Single Man — told me about an awesome girl he hooked up with at a concert over the prior weekend.
Fast forward to two days after the concert, and he wanted my advice on his texting game.
He wrote to me that, “Shes actually a pretty cool girl, so my goal here is to turn it into a friends with benefits/fuck buddy type of gig.”
After reading his email, I wrote back to him. And I shared exactly what I’d text her — and whenI’d text her — if I were in his shoes.
My response shocked him.
See, while the champ inside the membership was looking for a text to send her within the next few hours, I gave him some *different* advice…
I told him to wait another two or three days before texting her. As you’ll see, this is the secret to 10X’ing your texting game…
He wrote back, “Really, wait that long? I’ll be totally honest, I’m worried she’ll somehow become disinterested, turned off, etc. if I wait until Wednesday or Thursday to respond during such simple texts/conversation. This is definitely going to be pretty hard for me. I’m used to responding damn near immediately. ”
Here was my next response regarding his texting game…
“Here’s why I recommend a few days:
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1) She said she’s down to see you next week. So what’s the rush?
2) Giving her space shows you’re A) not needy, B) busy, C) perhaps dating somebody else, and thus D) a high value guy.
3) Not responding right away will increase the odds she thinks about you (by a lot).
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At the end of the day, it’s your call my friend. Do as you will.
Social Media has the “Exact Same Negative Effect on Depression” as Eating Potatoes
It feels impossible to tell if the technology our kids use should be celebrated or feared. A few years ago I wrote a book, Hooked, about how technology can be used to change our habits. I intended the book to teach startups how to build healthy habits, but now I’m not so sure. With headlines telling us technology is hijacking our brains, I started second guessing the impact of our devices, especially when it comes to our kids.
How alarmed should we be? Is this a crisis or a fear frenzy? I wanted to understand what the studies really tell us about the effect personal technology is having on our children.
One side clearly believes the kids are not okay. “It’s not an exaggeration to describe iGen as being on the brink of the worst mental-health crisis in decades,” wrote Dr. Jean Twenge, a professor of Psychology at San Diego State University in an article in The Atlantic.1 “Much of this deterioration can be traced to their phones.”
According to the tech critics like Twenge, this generation can’t look each other in the eye, isn’t comfortable in conversation, and therefore can’t form deep relationships. They are cyberbullied, like-obsessed, and more prone to killing themselves, she says. According to Twenge’s article, the teen suicide rate is now higher than the teen homicide rate, with three times as many 12-to-14-year-old girls and twice as many boys killing themselves in 2015 as in 2007.
Jan Odiaga, Program Director of the Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program at Rush University College of Nursing, says she now asks kids questions about technology use at their annual physicals. Odiaga is a mother of two daughters, ages 14 and 16. “It is an epidemic. I think the thing that scares me the most is that there’s so many mental health issues, depression and anxiety,” Odiaga says. “People are tracking it back to social pressures and social media. That frightens me. I think it’s going to escalate and get worse… What’s going to happen next?”
As a father of a pre-teen myself, I worry. It’s easy to get worked up about what technology might be doing to kids’ brains. However, there is also an argument
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