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A Little Dating Perspective: You Are Not Front Page News!

David Wygant   Dating Attraction Coach


[Image]      One of the top issues that people I coach encounter in trying to meet people of the opposite sex is the fear that they will be rejected - and in public - if they approach a member of the opposite sex.  Here is a quick mindset tip for all of you who share this particular issue, and I'm going to demonstrate it with an actual interaction I had with a client.

 

David:   Did you see me on the front page of the LA Times today?  If you didn’t, too bad – you really would have been amazed.  There was a big picture of me on the front page, and then this article about how I had approached some woman in the Coffee Bean, and totally got rejected.  On the front page!  It’s unbelievable.  Just last week I was on the cover of People – I'm not sure where I was spotted getting rejected, but I was spotted and I made the cover of People magazine?  Then there was that full page picture in that annoying supermarket flyer you get every week which showed me getting rejected in Aisle 7 of the Pic 'N Save.  Wow, I can’t believe they actually took a picture of THAT rejection!

Client:  Alright, it's funny when you say it like that and I hear what you are saying.  But it’s kind of awkward if you run into them again or the people that were around, you know?

 

David:  No, that's your mindset.  You're NOT front page news.  Nobody cares and no one even noticed.  Like the guy next to us in Whole Foods just now?  He knew I was flirting with the woman in front of me and he didn't care what happened with her and I.  He’s not going to go back to the office and say 'So, you know that tall guy who is always in Whole Foods ordering takeout? Aw man, he got rejected so bad today by this woman!'  What that guy would probably really be thinking is 'Hey, at least that guy had the balls to talk to her.'  Then, in five minutes, he'll forget all about it. 

 

     People are caught up in their own lives, so they are not going to remember that you got the heave-ho next to the salad bar.  You see, people get rejected all the time.  When you go out at night, how many guys do you see get flamed?  Then after that happens and you're going to bed at night, you're never thinking about any of those guys.  You're thinking about your own rejections! 

 

     So you need to embrace this whole mindset about rejection.  Remember that your rejections are never going to be front page news!

 

All the power to you.


 

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SmileI feel that this Inspiration is well worth the read.  Perspective on a situation can make all of the difference.  While we take a look at our perspective the next time we struggle with negativity, how about remembering to be an 'Equal Opportunity' day dreamer.  There is equal opportunity that things will turn out better than you ever could have imagined!

 

Thanks again for your Inspiration....~Vicki

Since I was raped a lot as a youth, even by my father and brother, as well as other men, I tend to shy away from men and dating. It's just too much of a risk for me and not worth it. Thanks, for letting me open and honest, Chantilly

Yes, hi. This is Chantilly. Even though I am not into men the way some other women are, but there is a young, tall, handsome blond-haired guy on the main line that I think is real cool. I haven't approached him at all yet, because I thought he might be too young for me. But I did look at him. When we do see each other, we each give the other look for look. I mean he's so handsome he could probably be a rock star or movies star and he's always real clean and well-kept. So anyway that's what it's all about. I am not a lesbain don't get me wrong but a guy has to have something extra, it doesn't always have to be good looks either. Just a little something different, I suppose. Well til later, Chantilly