Hey guys and welcome back.
Last week, I discussed post-field diagnostics, the assessment you conduct after an outing to pinpoint mistakes and highlight positive moves that help your interaction.
Why should you invest your time in post-field diagnostics? The answer is simple-it's a surefire way to maximize learning from each outing and boost your success rate. As you become better at post-field diagnostics, your progress will soar. You'll develop a profound understanding of pickup and seduction, women, and social dynamics over time. This knowledge will empower you to calibrate, leading to better performance in-field: you intuitively know what to do and when. You'll become adept at strategic calibration, macro-calibration, meso-calibration, and micro-calibration.
In a nutshell, you will become a better seducer.
Last time, we went through the purposes and perspectives of post-field assessment. We ended with a checklist:
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What happened? Re-visualize the outing and specific interactions.
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What did you do? Think about each interaction phase and what you did.
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How did she react? Good or bad? Did it work or not?
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What worked? And what didn't? What caused her to react poorly? What made her respond well?
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Why did it work, or why not? Why did she react positively or negatively to what you did?
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How could you have damage-controlled a poor reaction? How could you have made a good reaction better? Are there other moves you should have made?
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Is there anything you could have done differently?
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Were there external factors that may have affected the outcome? (More on this next week).
Today, I will expand this list. I will provide three dimensions to consider when using this assessment.
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