A few years ago, my buddy Rob Schwartz was doing work on modeling — a way of learning how to recreate the results attained by experts in a given field.
Rob told me that what attracted him to me was that he percieved me as being an expert at being "comfortable in my own skin." This was feedback I’d heard from other folks through the years and I was curious to explore the topic with him further. From my way of thinking, being comfortable in your own skin = cool. And cool = attractive.
So, being comfortable in your own skin is really a foundational piece to attractive living.
Jamelia, whoever she is, makes the point… and bunnies are cute too…
This idea has come up repeatedly recently, so it made me think of these recordings I did with Rob.
Give it a couple minutes for us to get rolling and let me know if there’s anything of value here. If there is, I’ll keep posting them.
Call is around 45 minutes…
Hi Drew
I really enjoyed this one. It’s always good to hear your voice!
I had to laugh though – when I first read the post I thought you were talking about male modeling – like runway models. The whole ‘comfortable in your own skin’, modeling, and then the naked lady had me thinking about being able to strut your stuff, literally, in front of a crowd. 🙂
Zoe
Hi Drew,
I enjoyed this one as well… very down-to-earth discussion!
and Zoe.. you comment was funny!
Sean
Interesting discussion. As a Comfortable in Your Own Skin(tm) Coach, I have been specializing in coaching women primarily on being comfortable in their own skin. You touch on some great key points in this talk.
When I first developed my programs, I didn’t really consciously make the connection between comfortable in skin and attraction, but as time went on & my experiences grew, it was such a “DUH” no brainer. I have since gotten the connection on a deeper feeling level (which is what you’ve been sharing with us for years now) and find there is a big sweet spot between the two concepts.
Since you are an attraction expert, Drew, it was really nice to hear you make some of these connections during this recording. The picture of the model and Rob’s description to the modeling industry was very insightful too.
As always, thanks for the great content!