I'm actually quite an introvert and I have a hard time approaching people. I can perform pretty decently(I would say) for people that I know.
Like my coworkers for example, I got really good reactions today with an invisible deck, a 2 card monte, and a simple ARC. Of course, I want those reactions to happen to other people.
I'm really shy and I guess, I'm afraid of failure. Or maybe other reasons like how they don't get the trick.
Being with friends is pretty hard for me as well. I feel like I'm doubling the consequences. This weekend, I might try to go to the mall and downtown with my camera and a friend. That may make it a bit easier.
Anyway, how do I conquer this shyness?
How many people should I approach?
How do I approach?
And is there some sort of essay on this I can find anywhere?
Like my coworkers for example, I got really good reactions today with an invisible deck, a 2 card monte, and a simple ARC. Of course, I want those reactions to happen to other people.
I'm really shy and I guess, I'm afraid of failure. Or maybe other reasons like how they don't get the trick.
Being with friends is pretty hard for me as well. I feel like I'm doubling the consequences. This weekend, I might try to go to the mall and downtown with my camera and a friend. That may make it a bit easier.
Anyway, how do I conquer this shyness?
How many people should I approach?
How do I approach?
And is there some sort of essay on this I can find anywhere?