So...I must admit I'm kind of a nerd when it comes to dating apps, especially the ones that find new ways of game-i-fying dating. For those of you who have never played with Tinder or Hinge or Bumble, yes, they are addictive. Which is why I was SO excited to be invited to a party in the new . . .
New thoughts for a new year
Ok, I'll say it. I have a few New Year's resolutions. I like this time of year, because it's a chance to look back on the past and wipe the slate clean to start again. Maybe I've been reading too many books on mindfulness and meditation, but it's a good time to set an intention and make a change. . . .
Letting go
Some lessons keep cropping up in my life, challenging me over and over again. Learning to let go is one of them. It sounds Zen, doesn't it? Like if you just took a couple of deep breaths while sitting cross-legged on a beach somewhere, all of your frustrations would just melt away. But we know life . . .
Post-Christmas relationship breakdown
Happy holidays everyone! Since it's the time of year to reflect on what you no longer want (besides anymore pumpkin pie), I thought I'd write a post about something that I think gets overlooked in the whole dating game. The relationship between two people. Hear me out before you move on... What I . . .
Next time, I will say hi
I'll start this post with a scenario, so hopefully it makes sense: You're in a big hurry to get to work. You've been sitting in traffic for the past hour, so now you're also late. But you're hungry and want to stop at a coffee shop for a quick bite to eat. When you walk in, there's a huge line, . . .
Dating/ hanging out
I'm not a fan of ambiguity. And it seems like that's in right now. What I mean is, there's not much "dating" going on, more like "hanging out" and seeing what happens. Which is fine, until it's not. I mean, what's wrong with calling a date an actual date? Maybe I'm old-school, but if you're . . .