[X&Y] If A "Scrub" Can Do This, Shouldn't You Be Able To?
Published: Sun, 04/17/16

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IN THIS EDITION: It's one of the most daunting responsibilities
of being a man. But you can and will get the job done...and women
will love you for it.
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IT MAY BE WEIRD, BUT IT SURE WORKS
It never fails. Whenever I've told you about Rob Brinded, it
seems like I end up fielding an endless stream of e-mail
questions about how weird what he's talking about is.
I have to tell you, I fully agree.
The first time I ever heard this guy talk I thought he was from
outer space or something. It was a David D. interview disc, and
I'll admit I actually turned it off and stopped listening.
In fact, it wasn't until I actually met Rob in person at a conference
in Europe that we were both invited to speak at that I finally got a
clue and recognized his genius.
BUT...as you most certainly know unless you've been hiding under
a rock, in a truly ironic twist Rob and I actually joined forces this
past week. He's now part of the X & Y Communications team.
Having given it some thought, Rob's original (and amazing) program
Code Of The Natural--the one that started it all--has been so wildly
popular with you guys for years that I've decided to go ahead and
make it available again to you.
But this time, it's two-thirds off it's usual $199 price:
http://www.deservewhatyouwant.com/rob
Now, when you click on that link above please don't expect a
fancy website. In fact, all you'll see for now is an order page.
But to be clear: This is Rob Brinded's full-on course on attractive
body language. This is the original program that covers it all.
Once you get your hands on it, you won't believe how much
value Rob has packed into it. He may as well have called it
"101 Ways To Make Women Want You Right Now".
The bottom line is that this guy is thinking in such radically
original ways about body language and creating attraction that it
really does come off as completely wacked out at first.
But I paid attention to Rob's talk at that conference. I did the
exercises he suggested, and WOW did they work.
You not only LOOK better when you discover his genius, you even
FEEL better.
Ultimately, Rob's actually a pretty normal guy overall.
He and I became friends fast, and for years he's been the very
first guy I talk to whenever anyone in the house has muscles or
joints that hurt. He's always got a ninja solution for the problem.
Yes, he's THAT good. So good, in fact, that he was head trainer
for a British Premier League soccer team before starting his own
gig.
Today he counts billionaires among his clients (for real).
Fortunately for you, it doesn't take a billion dollars to get your
hands on Rob's flagship program Code Of The Natural. Far from it,
actually...especially since it's two-thirds off its normal price:
http://www.deservewhatyouwant.com/rob
I rarely recommend a program as highly as I do this one. Everyone
I know who has gotten it raves about it.
And now, just to keep it real I've got a pretty bizarre newsletter
of my own for you today. It's certainly not anything typical...let's
just say that. Enjoy.
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IF A "SCRUB" CAN DO THIS, SHOULDN'T YOU BE ABLE TO?
Like most women, Emily loves animals. Especially baby ones, cute
ones and/or pretty ones. It's pretty much a nonstop theme around
here.
So the other day when she called me to the back porch with clear
tone of excitement in her voice, I had an idea what was up.
Sure enough, a decent-sized bright blue bird was building a nest in
our backyard. It wasn't like the usual jaybirds darting around
the neighborhood, so I went ahead and broke out the field guide and
looked it up.
As it turns out, it's a "Woodhouse Scrub Jay". And sure enough,
it's a rather rare bird in our neck o' the woods.
Intrigued, I did a little more research. It seems the latest
resident to shack up at Rancho McKay is a true badass.
Get this...Scrub Jays have the largest brain size-to-body mass ratio
of any animal outside the mammalian kingdom. They're certainly the
smartest of birds, and among the smartest animals on earth.
I found it particularly interesting that they're the only species
outside the primate family that can actually plan for the
future...and they do so with remarkable consistency.
Now, since this isn't the Audubon Society's newsletter I'll let you
Google further details on Scrub Jays yourself if you so choose.
The point here is that if a "bird brain" can plan for the future,
then I don't understand why it's so hard for some of us as men to
do so.
By now, the simple fact that women love a man with a plan has been
well-documented around here. When you have a plan you occur to
them as masculine, and that causes them to be sexually attracted to
you.
So yes indeed, when you pick them up for a first date you'd better
have a plan. And you'll need to have a contingency plan if any
part of that first date doesn't go as expected.
But you've also got to have a plan for you LIFE. There's got to
be something that you're passionate about, which in turn motivates
you to do something. Around that you should have built your
ambition for the future.
Having a long-term plan like that is indicative of a man with a
clear life purpose. Women want to "hitch their wagon" to a man
like that because he represents safety and security and various
other itchy triggers that fire-up femininity.
Indeed, just like a woman has to be the one to get pregnant and
bear children, you as a man MUST be the one with a PLAN...both in the
short term and the longer term. It comes with the territory of
being of the masculine persuasion.
But as great a feeling it is to have a woman support you in your
life purpose and believe in it along with you, I'm floored by the
number of guys who'd rather doze off and let a woman lead instead.
Listen, although you may be ABLE to shirk your masculine role in
this life, it doesn't mean you can ever really ALLOW yourself to
get away with it. If that doesn't make sense read it over a few
times until it does.
The good news is that despite the scrambling of masculinity and
femininity in today's world, you really do have it within your
innate nature as a man to not only develop a solid plan but to
execute on it as well--either in the moment or over the course of
time.
You may be either be a bit out of practice or straight-up short on
experience thus far, but make no mistake: You can do this.
After all, if a feather-brain with the word "scrub" in its name can
have a plan, you certainly can also.
Be Good,
Scot McKay
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