Silly excuses. Let’s face it, we all have them. You know the kind. Like when you’ve said you really want to start painting your art again but instead find yourself on an evening or weekend saying “I’d love to but I don’t have time, I have to do the laundry.” Or you say you want to get fit and boost your health but then say to yourself at the end of the day “I’m too tired to exercise”. Do you know what a consistent pattern of living by your silly excuses brings? (hint: you may not like the answer)…
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More and more, I find that women in their 40’s and 50’s want to date men who meet very specific criteria. Many women know exactly what they are looking for in a partner including energy level, activities and interests, and economic status. What about you? Do you know who you want to date? As a dating coach, I have women make a list describing right man and there’s definitely a common thread in this exercise. Turns out many women are often describing a mirror image of themselves! But, will a man just like you be the best romantic partner?
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Here are some questions to help you determine the importance of your relationship compared to other aspects of your life. When you become aware of exactly how you spend your time, you might discover that your priorities are different than you thought they were.
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If a man teases you he must have like you enough. Knock this fallacy off your head. No, if a man teases you because he is just plain jerk. Do not accept mistreatment as an expression of love. This is just a third grade form of misinterpreted love expression – it’s just an exercise of ego, control, possessiveness which is always taken by doormat as an expression of love. You got to run fast; or else your low esteem is going to snowball and you will suck into a deep deep web of manic depression later on.
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More and more, I find that women in their 40’s and 50’s want to date men who meet very specific criteria. Many women know exactly what they are looking for in a partner including energy level, activities and interests, and economic status. What about you? Do you know who you want to date? As a dating coach, I have women make a list describing right man and there’s definitely a common thread in this exercise. Turns out many women are often describing a mirror image of themselves! But, will a man just like you be the best romantic partner?
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