Getting in a Positive Frame of Mind
Went out Wednesday night and Thursday night. Neither night was worthy of a field report, but I'll talk a little bit about what happened to illustrate my problem.
On Wed. I went out to a bar as part of an office party, and ran into an old friend of mine I hadn't seen in a long time, who instantly became my wing. All in all we interacted with about 6 sets, four of which went positive (even though I didn't number close or anything) while 2 were automatic blow-outs. The next day, I beat myself up over it, thinking that it had been a wash of a night, and I felt like I'd totally failed, and should probably join a monastery or something.
On Thursday night, I went out to 3 bars with a co-worker who became my wing. It was a very spur of the moment decision. We only intended to stay out for one beer, but that one beer quickly turned into a fun evening. When I calculated the score of this evening, we had interacted with about 6 sets, only one of which was a total blow-out, the rest went positively. I also got a number out of it. The girl offered it to me on her own, without my asking, but nevertheless I'm pretty certain nothing will come out of it.
Here's the kicker. The next morning I felt great. I was totally happy, and though I didn't see any great results, I felt like I'd had a fun night, and positive about the future. I'm trying to figure out what put me in a good mood one night, and a bad mood on the other night. It's not like I did better one night than I did the other. Maybe the number close was enough to make me feel good about myself, but like I said before, I doubt anything will come from it.
I also know from personal experience that these positive emotions are what breed success in the field later on. I'd really like to be able to harness them, and have better control of my emotions. But I can't figure out for the life of me why I reacted so negatively to the first night and so positively to the second.
On Wed. I went out to a bar as part of an office party, and ran into an old friend of mine I hadn't seen in a long time, who instantly became my wing. All in all we interacted with about 6 sets, four of which went positive (even though I didn't number close or anything) while 2 were automatic blow-outs. The next day, I beat myself up over it, thinking that it had been a wash of a night, and I felt like I'd totally failed, and should probably join a monastery or something.
On Thursday night, I went out to 3 bars with a co-worker who became my wing. It was a very spur of the moment decision. We only intended to stay out for one beer, but that one beer quickly turned into a fun evening. When I calculated the score of this evening, we had interacted with about 6 sets, only one of which was a total blow-out, the rest went positively. I also got a number out of it. The girl offered it to me on her own, without my asking, but nevertheless I'm pretty certain nothing will come out of it.
Here's the kicker. The next morning I felt great. I was totally happy, and though I didn't see any great results, I felt like I'd had a fun night, and positive about the future. I'm trying to figure out what put me in a good mood one night, and a bad mood on the other night. It's not like I did better one night than I did the other. Maybe the number close was enough to make me feel good about myself, but like I said before, I doubt anything will come from it.
I also know from personal experience that these positive emotions are what breed success in the field later on. I'd really like to be able to harness them, and have better control of my emotions. But I can't figure out for the life of me why I reacted so negatively to the first night and so positively to the second.