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Another holiday spent solo...
Category: Dating
Article added by: Miss MatchMaker


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…while everyone else seems to have a significant other? Even though you may not have trouble finding a date, has finding a date that turns into a lasting relationship always eluded you? If so, you are in the same boat as many singles today. The real question is-How do you turn things around and build a successful relationship?

If you are among the singles out there that keep ending up with the wrong one, Paul A. Falzone, CEO of The Right One and Together Dating, one of the world’s largest brick-and-mortar dating service with more than 60 offices nationwide, has a few tips to help you out of your dating rut and create a fresh approach to dating in the new year. (original article posted here)

‘Dating is a lot like when you learned to ride a bike when you were a kid. Sure, you fell off the bike a time or two, but you kept getting back on, never forgetting what made you fall off. Fortunately with dating, you have the benefit of learning from others how not to fall the next time,’ said Falzone.

So, how do you begin the new year with a fresh outlook on dating? Here are some tips for finding the right one in the new year:

Take a look at your past relationships. Although you may not have a ‘type’, did each relationship have something in common? Do you choose partners based on how they make you feel (important in front of your friends, needed, over-protected, etc.)?

Leave enough time between the end of one relationship and the beginning of the next. When a relationship ends on a bad note, it is normal to seek the attention of another, but be sure your wounds are healed first.

Consider a dating hiatus. What you really might need is ‘you’ time. Focus on yourself for three to six months before getting back to dating. Try boosting your self-esteem without a partner. Find new people to spend time with or new hobbies to enjoy. This may help you adopt a fresh attitude towards relationships.

Give new relationships proper time to develop. Enjoy each phase as it comes and do not rush it. Approach each date as a chance to have fun and evaluate the true person.

You can read the rest of this article here. Paul Falzone is a dear friend of mine who operates both The Right One and Together Dating. Many thanks to Paul for granting me permission to re post this article. If you are single and would like more information on The Right One and Together Dating click on the logos below and follow the link.

If you live locally on the Gulf Coast, don’t forget to submit your profile now because the holiday season is my busiest time of the year! Who will you be kissing at midnight on New Year’s Eve?



original article (with links) posted www.MissMatchMaker.net


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About the Author:
I am Denise Paravate and I am a professional matchmaker with 13 years experience in the dating service industry. I own and operate MatchMaker International in Destin, FL. My philosophy is simple… Give dating and relationships the same degree of thoughtfulness, time and effort you would give your career OR surround yourself with a team of experts to define and implement your dating and relationship goals. Then put your time and energy into developing and projecting the best version of who you truly are and you will always come out a winner. When you’re armed with the right attitude and strategies you will have more energy, feel better about yourself, and most importantly you will meet and keep the woman or man you deserve.


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