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Relationship Question: How would having more friends help your chances to meet your romantic life partner?
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Read More5 Ways For Getting Love Right!
The clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve and you were with your friends or alone with no one to […]
Read MoreDating advice for finding quality people to date
My dating advice to you is to ask yourself this question, “Where have I been going to meet people and […]
Read MoreAsk yourself this Relationship Question: Who is in your support system?
What I find critical to many of my clients is to surround themselves with like-minded people who provide positive energy […]
Read MoreOne of my Key tips for Dating: Ask Yourself, “Is your lifestyle supporting your desired relationship goals for the New Year?”
One of my Key tips for Dating: Ask Yourself, “Is your lifestyle supporting your desired relationship goals for the New Year?”
Read MoreTips for Dating in the New Year: Learning From Your Past Dating History
The countdown is on for New Year’s Eve, which means that 2011 is soon upon us. Many of us spend […]
Read MoreCoach Amy’s Advice for Dating: How to Make the Most of 2011
The Holidays are upon us, which means that the New Year is just around the corner. Preparing for a new year can be an exciting time for us all as we plan on a new and better self. My advice for dating in 2011 is to go about dating with an open-minded perspective.
Read MoreSpending the Holidays with Your Family as a Single Person
For many the Holiday Season means more time spent with our families. This can be especially hard for singles – […]
Read MoreRelationship Advice on How to Survive the Holidays as a Single Person
The Holiday Season can be a stressful time for singles. There is an air of festivity, but also often an expectation that “loved ones” should include a significant other. That can create the need to scramble and find someone to be with for the holidays. However, my relationship advice for single people is to avoid falling into what I call a “convenient relationship”.
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