Five Tips to Dating Success
Host Andrea Syrtash discusses five helpful steps to dating success and meeting the right person – from networking and how to meet someone, to preparing yourself for a great dating experience.
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Perhaps, it should go without saying, but apparently it doesn't. Even though our youth lives inside us, we aren't the people we were in high school, wide-eyed when life was in front of all of us. We had everything to learn.
At this phase, we come prepackaged, with family, breadth of understanding, wisdom, and an intuitive list of preferences and what don't want.
We lived with someone we thought it would be for life. We watched them change ever so gradually and didn't really notice the change as we were changing too. Perhaps the 'baby boomers' are still feeling 16 or 23 on the inside, I do, and we see the changes in everyone on the outside. But, since we didn't go through the changes in time, with the new personality, we easily see the effects of time on the outside, and view them with the eyes of the teen still living on the inside. Perhaps this perception is unfair. But we do have a hard time synthesizing the transition.
Our generation have been nuked, conscripted, bombed, blown to bits, wounded, neglected, rejected and some forgotten. We are battle worn, and live under the intentional political falsity of fear by a war psychosis our ignorance created and allows. But, some stood up, stood out, spoke up, protested, resisted, were shackled, imprisoned, and murdered.
We witness the attempted assassination of the Truth, the living Constitution, Bill of Rights, and theft of the Social Security Trust Fund. We rejected God, searched for God, found God; some were born again and know of the Second Coming.
We made it to the top and fell to the bottom, started over and become humbled and are better people for it all. We’ve become mom and dad, even grandparent and have seen our parents go through their changes and even die. We’ve been hurt, caused hurt, and even made up. We have been broken, bruised, wrinkled, stretched, expanded and contracted, in shape and out of shape, Botoxed, nipped, tucked. We are cut, burned and poisoned; some survived and are restored.
We are ultra sensitive to what we DON'T want, and walk away at the slightest hint, rather than suffer the various indignities of an unhappy coupling, and chose to live alone, at peace, within our own temple of understanding.
Other interesting yet unspoken intuitive thoughts dominate, in the back of our minds; will our kids approve, will our family and friends like or be approving, be able get along and learn to love the new person in our life, will we be able to become what is now has become the norm a classic beautiful hers / his /ours family?
With all of this we are still the greatest country in the world. We love, and are lovable, compassionate and ready to try again; find true love for life a lifetime and set the example of what a beautiful, loving happy relationship is.
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Great episode. Good and useful advice. I like this show.
Great tips from Andrea
Andrea's tips are amazing. I love this show!
a good show
another good one...
Tell me she's single.
The Hostess of this show is so personable and real. Her advice seems sound and I, being in the dating market, intend to follow it.
I love the practical advice the host gives in this episode.