[X&Y] Are You Using This Four-Letter Word?
Published: Wed, 05/18/16
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WHAT'S INSIDE: Use this four-letter-word too much around women and
you'll find yourself at a serious disadvantage. (Hint: It's not a
brutal curse word...and no, it's not "love" either.)
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HAVE YOU TRIED EVERYTHING TO GET WOMEN TO NOTICE YOU?
...and still none of it seems to work?
If so, it's time to take a serious look at what Rob Brinded and James
Knight have to say:
http://www.thechickwhisperer.com/walk
Not only are their teachings completely bizarre, they're also
completely different than anything you've ever seen before.
But make no mistake about it: it flat-out WORKS, making you
instantly more attractive on auto-pilot.
There's nobody else who knows what they know.
Both have been on a world-class stage with it for quite some time,
secretly training high-profile guys like Premier League footballers
and multi-billionaires.
http://www.thechickwhisperer.com/walk
I have to warn you, this is going to make you shake your head in
disbelief at first. In fact, when I first met Rob I thought he was "off his
rocker" to be perfectly frank. I even told him so.
But finally I got over myself and tried what he was talking about
myself. All I can say is WOW...it works.
So much so that I invited these guys to be a part of the X & Y
Communications team.
So seriously...what you're about to experience is indeed likely to be the
missing piece of the puzzle for you.
http://www.thechickwhisperer.com/walk
And by the way, if you remember having seen Rob's Code Of The
Natural program before, rest assured you haven't seen the latest.
Not only is that program new and improved, The Walking Code is all new,
with James Knight on board as well.
And now, here's the GOOD word about what can often be a BAD word...
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STOP USING THIS FOUR LETTER WORD SO MUCH
You're actually about to get the first half of a two-part series from
me.
Instead of just giving you ONE word you should re-think using so
much, I'm actually going to get around to giving you TWO.
They're both "four letter words". But relax...I'm not your grandma
(at least not yet), and I have no plans to wash your grubby mouth
out with soap.
Actually, you know well enough by now to know I'm not going to
waste a perfectly good newsletter telling you not to curse so much.
Besides, every man of character already knows that apart from a
select few VERY isolated exceptions (e.g. hip hop artist, drill
sergeant), cursing can only HURT your career and your social
standing. It can almost NEVER help.
Instead, I'm going to give you two words that are actually
all-too-common even among pre-school teachers and Disney Channel
starlets.
The first is "HATE".
Starting right now, work on intentionally eliminating that word
from your vocabulary.
Clearly, of course, full on "hate speech" is on a different level
than casual use of the word. We're all probably avoiding that sort
of thing already.
But think about it. People tend to glibly pronounce how much they
"hate" all sorts of things...all the time, all day long.
"Oh, I hate when that happens."
"I hate licorice."
"I hate this commercial"
Hate is a strong word, isn't it? It's an inflammatory version of
mere "dislike".
As such, when you cut it from your vocabulary, there's a
fascinating and wonderful result.
You instantaneously and magically become a more positive person.
In a brave new world where more and more people are adopting the
premise of "ridding their life of negative people", it's good to
know you now have a dead simple way to dramatically decrease the
chances of perfectly decent people blotting you out from your
social circle.
You can kind of put what I'm suggesting to the test, if you'd like.
The next time you're around a woman who's a cutie and actually kind
of nice, pay attention to how much she uses the "H word".
In your mind, correlate the frequency with which she uses it to how
positive your feelings are for her.
I'll bet you a buck that the more she says "hate" in casual
conversation, the less you like her.
In fact, if you see this phenomenon in action before your very
eyes, you can actually "call it out", as mentioned a few
newsletters ago.
"You know, you hate all sorts of things", you might tell her. "Why
be so negative."
It might floor you when she tells you she didn't even REALIZE she
was saying "hate" so much. She may have had no real desire to
come off as such a negative person.
So that's the FIRST word. And what I said about it probably seems
logical, no?
But on the other hand, the SECOND word is likely to surprise you.
In fact, I'm going to have some 'splainin' to do in order to even
give you the full impact of WHY you should monitor your usage of it
FAR more than you do presently.
As such, I'm going to save it until next time, when I can give you
the full low-down on it.
But rest assured, it's such a KILLER...especially when it comes to
creating attraction...that you'll thank me for letting you in on the
secret. Stay tuned...
Be Good,
Scot McKay
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