The "lights" came on for him.
What he learned was not only was SHE affected by the constant pressure of questions, he hated being that guy. He learned that she couldn't like him before he liked himself.
Fixing that became even more important to him than her reactions to him. And feeling good about himself was the powerful motivation he
needed to start making these kinds of changes. He did it for HIM - not her.
His penchant for pestering questions came from a place of insecurity most men never talk about. And I can relate. This was one area I had to face and tackle for myself.
What does it take to become
massively more confident and secure in yourself so you can give a woman what she needs to feel more appreciative, relaxed and complimentary?
It takes a commitment to learning, internalizing and PRACTICING a whole new mindset. New operating principles. Brand new mojo.
And we'll never
find that just in a book, video or podcast. What worked for me is what will work for you. Spending dedicated time with other initiated men and committing yourself to a process of personal change.
This is how we turn our "lights turn on". And there's nothing else I would rather do than to spend some quality time helping you do that. I've developed a reliable
90-day process that gets consistent results for men and it doesn't hurt a bit.
Actually, we end up laughing together more anything else.
As one guy said to me the other day:
"Today there is better energy. I've explained my insight to her in a non-apologetic, non-approval seeking way. And it feels cool. Because I don't care how she feels about me. I love this work!" (way to go JM)
It all starts with a simple, powerful, courageous conversation.
Click HERE to get started. You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Lotta love,
brother,
Steve
P.S. Almost exactly one year ago I made my first video (below) for you. In it you'll see how badly I sucked - at least in my view. I didn't even know how to hold the
phone. I'm about 60+ videos into my 100 video challenge to prove that with a little consistency and commitment, we can do better and be better - random cats messing up the shot notwithstanding.