If you've read my book, you know how I feel about getting stuck in a dating rut. You know what I mean - there are times all of us have felt tired, worn out, and hopeless - like nothing will change. And while you might go on a few dates that are lackluster at best, adding fuel to your "I hate dating" . . .
Changes, changes…
Apologies for my silence---it's been a rough few weeks. So far this year has kicked me in the ass---just a few too many challenges all at once for my own personal sanity. So I'm not really holding it together very well, to say the least. I won't go into the gory details here, but at least I've hit a . . .
Change is hard.
I've always been a terrible decision-maker. This is why, in both my career and my love life, I would weigh all the pros and cons, get input from friends and family, and ultimately make a half-hearted decision that gave me an out. I didn't trust my instincts. Meaning, I never jumped right in to . . .
Change is a good thing, right?
I like change. Always have. I changed majors in college from music to psychology to business to accounting to anthropology. I moved cities four times before I was 31, and I'd lived in a total of 9 apartments by then, too. I changed jobs, even industries like they were flavors at Cold Stone. I won't . . .
Has your boyfriend or girlfriend tried to change you?
I can be a very impressionable person...I know this about myself after all of these years. So I am thankful I've never been in a relationship with a guy who tried to change me. Change my appearance, that is. My guest post for today's Woman's POV section over at BadOnlineDates deals with this . . .