Reviews written by paulwall3232
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Great at Giving One a Perspective on How to Create Routines
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My review of The Routines Manual:
I have read all 199 pages of the manual. It's pretty good. The price is a little steep, but still worth purchasing. I have to say that a lot of the routines do not work for me. I'm not saying none of the routines work certainly there are some that I will use in field.
The book talks a lot about congruence. I believe to be successful you really do have to use routines that match your personality. A lot of the routines presented in the book do not match my personality. You really shouldn't pretend to be someone you're not.
I think the book is great at giving one a perspective on how to create routines. It lays out the foundation for creating routines in a step by step method. The examples in the book really allow one to see how a routine should flow thru the different phases of the mystery method (opening, attraction, comfort, etc).
In the end I think creating your own routines is the better route to go. Reading the book definitely stimulated the creative process for me. I already have several routines flowing through my head as I write this. I will certainly test the routines that I've created in field, and wil post the results. I also will share my routines if they are successful after microcalibration in field.
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Yes
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6.0 |
Reviewed by paulwall3232
January 01, 2008 |
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Dating Advice Products (DVD, CD, eBook, Book)
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
The Routines Manual
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The Good |
I think the book is great at giving one a perspective on how to create routines. It lays out the foundation for creating routines in a step by step method.
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The Bad |
The price is a little steep, but still worth purchasing. I have to say that a lot of the routines do not work for me.
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I have read all 199 pages of the manual. It's pretty good. The price is a little steep, but still worth purchasing. I have to say that a lot of the routines do not work for me. I'm not saying none of the routines work certainly there are some that I will use in field.
The book talks a lot about congruence. I believe to be successful you really do have to use routines that match your personality. A lot of the routines presented in the book do not match my personality. You really shouldn't pretend to be someone you're not.
I think the book is great at giving one a perspective on how to create routines. It lays out the foundation for creating routines in a step by step method. The examples in the book really allow one to see how a routine should flow thru the different phases of the mystery method (opening, attraction, comfort, etc).
In the end I think creating your own routines is the better route to go. Reading the book definitely stimulated the creative process for me. I already have several routines flowing through my head as I write this. I will certainly test the routines that I've created in field, and wil post the results. I also will share my routines if they are successful after microcalibration in field.
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Not Sure
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7.0 |
Reviewed by paulwall3232
December 31, 1899 |
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