The (Wo)man in the Mirror: 5 Practices for Getting Out of Your Own Way
The following is a guest post I published on matchmaker Paul C. Brunson’s website back in 2013. It disappeared down the internet rabbit hole, so I’m reposting it here. —
The following is a guest post I published on matchmaker Paul C. Brunson’s website back in 2013. It disappeared down the internet rabbit hole, so I’m reposting it here. —
We’re a month in to the New Year; hope you’ve made some changes for the better. You don’t need to be a superhero to obtain the finer things in life, just a reverence for the power of systems and an understanding of how to rally the troops.
In Part 1, I made the case for treating universal attraction like unicorns; neither one exists. Now, let’s explore some things that can tilt the odds in your favor.
Over at matchmaker Paul C. Brunson’s website, you’ll find an abridged version of my latest guest post: http://paulcbrunson.com/2014/02/4-ways-to-tilt-the-odds-of-love-in-your-favor/ If you’d like to read the article in its entirety—a two-part special—I’ve posted it below.[[MORE]] ———————————- Certain skills can be enhanced with practice. They’re usually mechanical in nature, where one learns proper technique and performance increases with repetition …
Wrote a guest post over at PaulCBrunson.com on five practices women can use to elude social and professional failure. Check it out: