Here's the thing, I've got this annoying little inner critic in my head (yes I'm listening to voices but it ain't like that).
Every time I attempt to do something productive with a woman (call her, ask her out, try to make a move, etc.) the voice starts yapping at me, "You're gonna blow it. She's too good for you." etc. You know, that kind of negative thinking.
When it goes well (which it usually does) I don't hear this voice.
Nevertheless, I always feel everything must be right before I try to make that call, move, etc.
If you can understand my question, here it is: Is there a way to shut this voice up before you make that call? And if there isn't, how can I mask it to where the woman I'm calling doesn't know because if she likes me I feel like she'll be a little on guard too.
But I have to keep in mind (and it isn't easy) that even when Ted Williams hit .406 he still failed almost 60% of the time and that season is considered the best offensive season in baseball history.
Every time I attempt to do something productive with a woman (call her, ask her out, try to make a move, etc.) the voice starts yapping at me, "You're gonna blow it. She's too good for you." etc. You know, that kind of negative thinking.
When it goes well (which it usually does) I don't hear this voice.
Nevertheless, I always feel everything must be right before I try to make that call, move, etc.
If you can understand my question, here it is: Is there a way to shut this voice up before you make that call? And if there isn't, how can I mask it to where the woman I'm calling doesn't know because if she likes me I feel like she'll be a little on guard too.
But I have to keep in mind (and it isn't easy) that even when Ted Williams hit .406 he still failed almost 60% of the time and that season is considered the best offensive season in baseball history.
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