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Archive for the 'Attraction' Category
18 May 2007 |
20:24 |
Attraction, Confidence, Conversation Skills, Reviews |
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This is a book review of Leil Lowndes’ How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships.
Author, Leil Lowndes gives 92 tricks for becoming a better conversationalist and improving your relationships. The 92 [...]
18 May 2007 |
9:34 |
Attraction, Conversation Skills, Reviews, Videos |
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This is a book review of Neil Strauss’ The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists.
The Game is a truly fantastic read. Author, Neil Strauss, takes the reader through his life changing journey of transformation from a geek to a woman magnet. He starts out as an unconfident, shy, passive, and introverted writer for [...]
16 April 2007 |
20:22 |
Attraction, Reviews |
11 Comments
This is my review of a popular book for guys in the dating world that is available online by David DeAngelo titled Double Your Dating: What Every Man Should Know About How To Be Successful With Women (Second Edition).
David DeAngelo starts off by letting readers know that his Double Your Dating ebook is not an [...]
11 February 2007 |
17:27 |
Attraction, Conversation Skills, Interpersonal Relationships |
23 Comments
You have just meant a new girlfriend, boyfriend, client, or made a friend and you really want to build a relationship with them. If the person is a potential partner you will want him or her to fall in love with you. In addition, you may even just want to know some effective phone skills [...]
24 January 2007 |
22:03 |
Attraction, Confidence, Nonverbal Communication |
44 Comments
Have you ever looked at someone and just felt that they were an interesting person? I’m sure we all have sensed a person to be interesting at some time in our lives. These people did not even need to say a word to spark this tickle of curiosity within us. There is a list of [...]
12 December 2006 |
0:45 |
Assertive Skills, Attraction, Confidence, Interpersonal Relationships |
26 Comments
While I cannot speak for women nor can a woman speak for all women, there are characteristics the majority of women want in a man. I’ve read several books, subscribed to attraction newsletters, talked to attraction experts, talked to women about what they want in a man, tested techniques, and have observed many scenarios comparing [...]
29 November 2006 |
19:22 |
Assertive Skills, Attraction, Confidence, Conflict Management, Conversation Skills, Happiness, Interpersonal Relationships, Leadership, Parenting, Success |
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What if I told you there was a secret to you being happy, attractive, popular, successful, understanding, in control, loving, and satisfied? What if I told you that you could get all these benefits plus more by learning a single skill?
It sounds almost too good to be true.
The skill that will give you these benefits [...]
15 November 2006 |
22:13 |
Attraction, Confidence, Nonverbal Communication, Success |
26 Comments
I am going to start off by telling you about the problems I had in communicating confidently. I have not seen much variation between people who lack confidence when talking with others so if you are short in the confidence department or just want to have more confidence in your conversations, you’ll definitely be able [...]
5 November 2006 |
0:23 |
Attraction, Confidence, Conversation Skills |
18 Comments
Being able to converse with anyone is a great communication skill to possess. But too often starting a conversation is like going to war – and not just for girls talking to guys. Most guys actually experience more fear in starting a conversation than do girls. We want to experience the joy of a great [...]
1 November 2006 |
22:14 |
Attraction, Confidence, Interpersonal Relationships, Leadership |
4 Comments
It’s difficult meeting other’s high expectations, from your boss, friends, family, and anyone else who asks of you. We love living upto expectations because it gives us a feeling of success, confidence, worthiness, and acceptance. However, when expectations are high it is hard to meet them. Failing such circumstances can make you feel diminished, unworthy, [...]
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