Online dating has changed the face of courtship. With so many websites and apps available, it’s hard to know where to start.
One of the advantages is that you can pre-screen people before you meet them. You needn’t sidle up to the bar, fingers crossed that attractive person is available and looking to date. It’s easier to zero in on likely candidates for love.
Of course, the disadvantage is that body language and tone of voice don’t come across in a text chat.
Concerns about cat-fishing or disingenuous profiles are legitimate. Watch out for those who don’t talk about their future or have clear statements about themselves. Take the first step and be honest yourself.
You have to meet lots of people to find love. Online dating makes it easier to narrow the candidates. The yeses matter; forget about the rejections.
Mobile apps are best for a first screening and a first date. You can gain more information about a person and see more photos on a website.
Listen as Mark Gibson joins Melanie Cole, MS, to guide you into the world of online dating.
Online Dating: How to Find Love
How can you find meaningful connection through online dating?
Additional Info
- Segment Number: 1
- Audio File: lifes_too_short/ts74.mp3
- Featured Speaker: Mark Gibson, Life Coach
- Book Title: How to Find Love Through Online Dating
- Guest Website: Your Online Dating Success
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Guest Bio:
As a certified life coach who guides motivated men and women to success in online dating, Mark E. Gibson developed the unique “Make It Happen Now!” Personalized Connecting Plan that empowers his coaching clients to find adventure, fun, and new fulfilling love sooner, not later, through online dating. Rising above the typical ho-hum online crowd, Mark’s clients learn how to amp up their “kissability” and profile sizzle so that prospective lovers lean into their computers and say, “Oh wow, look at this!”
Mark recently published his coaching companion book, How to Find Love Through Online Dating, available on Amazon. - Length (mins): 15:09
- Waiver Received: No
- Host: Melanie Cole, MS
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