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Guide to VIDEO DATING for SINGLES

Jill Crosby
Want to take it a bit slower with meeting in person still? That's understandable, given all of the information flying around.    Wouldn’t it be great to have your special someone for mutual support? Someone with whom to problem solve,  laugh, play and be creative?   All of this craziness has been challenging for everyone, and if you've been single the whole time, it can get down right lonely!    It’s actually the perfect time to meet someone special. Really? Yes, really.  

Do Long Distance Relationships Work When You Meet Online?

Jill Crosby
You’re on your favorite online dating site and you come across a profile that really captures your attention. You have tons in common; sense the chemistry could be off the charts and feel guided to contact this person… but wait! They live in another country—a plane flight away! Do you go with your instinct, or do you decide that long distance dating isn’t for you because it's too much of a hassel?   Let’s dive in to this quandary. First off, what if this person is the absolute love of your life? Are you willing to relocate for that kind of love? If not, check their profile to see if they are. Most singles ARE willing to relocate for love, so the odds are in your favor, even if you would like to stay put.  

How to Have the Best Online Dating Photos

Jill Crosby
  Your headshot is your first impression on your online dating profile and arguably the most important part of enticing a more in-depth look at the rest of profile. If you were to list your home for sale, you’d want it to have great “curb appeal” to draw potential buyers inside for a better look. A wonderful headshot gives your profile that curb appeal it needs to magnetize your new love!   The most important thing is to be authentic and up to date with your profile pics. Remember that you will be meeting potential partners in person, so keep it real and always have fun!  

Focus on How You Feel, Not How It Looks

Joy Taylor
Elizabeth came to me after a painful divorce.  She was not feeling inspired. She was depressed, numb, angry and often confused.  She was coping by drinking alcohol and fixating over sit-coms.  This was a temporary way to sooth her emptiness and fill her lonely heart.  While she felt triumphant in breaking free from a marriage and a life that stifled her, she was also grieving what could have been.  She wanted to do life differently now.  She called me and shared, “I am re-evaluating my priorities.  I’m looking at everything.  I feel lost and I need to find myself again.”   Everything had looked quite idyllic for Elizabeth only a year before she found my practice.  At 37, she had a handsome wealthy husband, a large custom-built...