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Feeling Free To Be Yourself
Have you ever wondered if there are some fundamental keys to
avoiding a bad dating relationship and ultimately a bad
marriage? There are. The first is being able to be yourself
while dating. One of the most common red flags in a dating
relationship is thinking you have to play a role or act like
something or someone you are not. So, if you are in a
current relationship, ask yourself, "Can I be myself in this
relationship or do I have to mask some of my feelings?" If
the answer is yes, this relationship is not for you. If you
are starting a relationship, be yourself -- without apology
-- from the start. It will save both parties a lot of pain
down the road.
What Should I Wear?
We know first impressions are important, and we'd like to
think they're primarily based on personality, right? Wrong.
First impressions are largely about on how we look. So when
you're getting ready for that all-important first date,
think about what you are going to wear. Dress to impress,
but also dress to show your personality. Keep in mind the
activities you have planned for evening, and dress
accordingly. If you initiated the date, make sure your
invitee knows your plans as well so that he or she can dress
appropriately.
Cleanliness and
Attire
The impression you leave on a date begins the moment you see
each other. Even before you speak your first words, your
date has made judgments based on what he/she sees. That is
why your appearance, cleanliness and clothing are so
important on a date. Making a misstep in these three
categories can negate any other positive thing you do during
the remainder of the date. It is better to ensure that you
have showered and are appropriately dressed than to hurry to
avoid being late. If you need to, make a phone call and
delay...but look nice for your date. It shows you care.
Breaking Up Without
Going To Pieces
In the article, "Breaking up without going to pieces,"
author Gawain Wells discusses strategies for dealing with a
breaking up. To successfuly move on, he suggests:
1) Donīt have a pity party. It is okay to feel bad, but an
extended pity party can turn into depression.
2) Be grateful that you arenīt going to be dating someone
who doesnīt want to date you anymore.
3) Figure out a game plan for moving on.
4) Be confident. Learn from your mistake and course correct
so it doesnīt happen again.
5) Learn from every dating experience. Constantly
self-evaluate and learn to break bad patterns. |