Showing posts with label son. Show all posts
Showing posts with label son. Show all posts

August 20, 2008

Another slice of rejection, anyone?






Fear of rejection is bad because of the REJECTION. No one likes it.

Unfortunately, many guys think they need to develop thick skin. It's counter-productive to act outlandish or corner a woman until the point she rejects you. It's a fruitless activity that makes you think you are actually strengthening your skills. Think of rejection more as a virus that eats away at your inside instead of a an external force trying to penetrate your epidermis.

Chasing sets you up for rejection.


The women that doesn't:

swoon at your opening line
return your text
return your call
keep the date you set

affects your inner state.


All these things chip away, little by little, at your self esteem. Instead of trying to build an immunity, limit the situations that create, opportunity for and depth of, emotional rejection.

Of course, it's silly to say, "we'll then, I won't ever approach a woman." I am not talking about opening. We, as the man, have to lead; but leading is creating the right framework for the interaction and setting the precedent for the relationship.


Chasing is following.


Best way to lead the interaction is to give her room to chase. Go easy on the phone calls and texts. Give her time and emotional space. Don't profess too much of your interest in her.


I know that I really falter on this when I meet a woman who I really dig. It's easy to act this way with your average female, but the hot women test my resolve.


I don't want anything chipping away at my self esteem.



RHM

June 15, 2007

Things to tell your Dad















Father’s Day

Call your Dad on Sunday or go see him, there’s a few things you could tell him:

Thank him for putting up with you during the teenage years
Thank him for letting you live at home entirely too long
Thank him for putting food on the table when you were a kid
Thank him for being a good example (I didn’t say perfect)
Thank him for not killing you when you fought with your siblings
Thank him for going to see your ball games when you were in school
Thank him for all the good advice you should have heeded
Thank him for letting you borrow the car when you had none
Thank him for teaching you how to drive
Thank him for tolerating your friends when they stayed over
Thank him for taking you on vacations as a kid


He loves you more than he could ever express to you.
He loves you more than you could ever know.


RHM