1. BE A MAN MAGNET IN THE MAKING
Get in the driver’s seat of your dating life
Remember that awkward first date with “Mr. Nothing in Common?” And how about the “Nice, but no dice” guy who wasn’t quite worth the makeup and blow-dry?
Then boom! Along comes someone you’refinally into, but you’re left wondering if you’ll hear back from him for date #2. It’s exhausting!
I get it. I’ve been there. Many times.
Dating can be tough! But the reality is, it doesn’t have to be.
Ever notice you enjoy things you’re good at? Well, I’m going to help you get good at dating. Man Magnet good. This is not to suggest you go out and become a serial dater. Who has time for that? The goal is to get to a place where you can actually begin to enjoy the process of dating.
By learning some simple but effective tricks of the trade, you’ll not only have your choice of men, you may even wonder why you were so concerned about settling down in the first place!
Remember this, ladies:
Happily ever after doesn’t start when you get married. It starts when you enjoy being who you are, single or not. The key is learning to love yourself before you combine your fabulous life with that of your future partner.
Plus, you have to be ready to attract someone worthy of you. And you’re about to learn how to do it with ease!
After all, nothing is more unattractive than a woman who lacks confidence in herself ― and her dating life. Insecurity is unsexy. Neediness is not becoming. If you’re up late at night wondering why your prince hasn’t come along yet, the truth is, you need to focus on whatyou may be doing wrong.
What, you ask? It all starts with how youthink. Your mind might be long overdue for a dating tune-up. Relax, it’s not as complicated as it sounds.
To find out what thoughts might be holding you back and take your first step toward becoming a Man Magnet, try this easy exercise:
Circle any of these statements you agree with:
- Certain guys are out of my league.
- A good-looking guy can get any girl he wants.
- Men just try to sleep with me and don’t care about what’s on the inside.
- I’ll never like the good guys.
- I can’t find a guy that knows me like my ex did.
- As soon as I open up he runs scared.
- I can’t find a guy that lives up to my checklist.
- I’m not a model so I don’t have top choice in men.
- Men don’t seem to understand me.
- I’ll just have to settle for whoever picks me.
- I try so hard to please men I date.
- If he’s good on paper he’s good enough for me.
- Love is always enough.
- I’m over 30 and single so I’m not as desirable to men.
- I never meet men.