The Truth About Routines: Part 1
Posted in Pickup on 03/22/2010 03:03 am by DJ FujiNote: This is the first part in a running series of articles about the use of routines in learning game. For more information on routines, see all articles on routines.
Routines, scripts, lines, things to say. Some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, nearly everyone misunderstands them.
For those who are unfamiliar with the term, a routine is simply a memorized script of varying length. So in essence, both our kneejerk “fine” response to “how are you?” and a memorized, pre-scripted story are routines. One is simply longer and more complex than the other. Obviously, all of us use routines in one way or another.
Routines (whether yours or someone else’s) can also take the form of being canned, meaning that you’ve practiced them over and over again until you can deliver them well, or Stock, which means they’re generic, off-the-shelf scripts, usually created by others. Both can be very useful tools, especially if you don’t have a lot of natural talent.
Now before we move on, let’s take a quick quiz. Read the rest of this entry »





