Marriage
should not pose a challenge when you pull down some barriers and adhere
to these rules. Your Mr. /Miss Right might just be some steps away
• Don’t play hard to get
Playing hard to get makes it hard to
find Mr. /Ms. Right. You need not pretend to be busy when asked out on a
date; neither should you feign nonchalance when you really desire that
person asking you out. There is a chance that when you change gear, it
can be someone who will make you unhappy.
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• Never harbour stereotypes
Not all men fear commitment and not
every woman is needy. A large percentage of singles is anxious and seek
closeness but worries about love not being reciprocated. Others are
avoidant and shun intimacy. People who push others away or have a
preconceived idea about intimacy are likely to end up single.
• Don’t hold on to the past
Holding on to an ex or a failed
relationship makes it hard to find a new one. For these reasons, you
become avoidant and uncomfortable in any relationship – you push others
away and compare every new person you meet with your ex. Why not let go?
• Be decisive
If you are in a relationship but do not
know what you want out of it, then you may be single for a long time.
Have a mind of your own and take the responsibility of making your own
decisions in your relationship. Be clear and certain about what you want
and set out to get it.
• Be flexible
Already, you have a picture of who your
ideal mate should be. Be flexible in your choice, and realistic; you can
never get a perfect partner. No one is. Or do you want a relationship
like that of the movies? Then, it might take a very long time. Getting
stuck on finding all the qualities in your ‘what-I-want’ list is a
faster way of remaining single.
• Change your work schedules
Some singles who are searching for mates
would not think of you as good material, if you work late nights and on
weekends. More importantly, not having the same schedule could be a
huge strain on a relationship. It may not be easy to give up your
passion or change career for someone, but nights and weekends are when
most people are free to spend time together. It could be an expressway
to being single.
• Don’t indulge in ‘e-romance’
Online romances may meet some of your
attachment needs, but not in a real way. Meet new prospects and stick to
more realistic ways of meeting people.
• Be bold and feel secure
Some people avoid committed
relationships because they worry they will become dependent on their
mate, or break up rather too soon. It may be one fear or another. The
trick is to boldly find someone and work at it.
• Believe in yourself
Some people think they simply are not
worthy of meeting other people until they lose weight, amass a certain
amount of money or achieve something. The key to overcome this problem
is to believe in oneself and love oneself the way one is.
• Don’t be a flirt
Serious people who want to be engaged in
serious relationships do not play around; they get down to the real
deal. No one wants to date someone who is known for hopping into every
available bed.
Culled - Yahoo!
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