My personalized plan of action to finding THE ONE in one year gives you the tools to find your Mr. Right.
What you get in this special personalized plan are 4 key tips to finding your Mr. Right. I'll assess your situation and tell you exactly what you need to do in the next year to find your match! I've been doing this for 15 years and have gotten many ladies married, engaged and into great relationships with amazing guys. I've found time and time again, there are 4 key areas that need to be present. I hone in on those areas and send you a personalized blueprint to follow. The four areas, in a nutshell, are: 1. Having the right strategy. It's a jungle out there, and I can save you a ton of time with the right strategy to weed out time wasters and make the right man step up to the plate. 2. Taking the right actions. There are certain things you need to be doing if you want to meet Mr. Right. You can't hang out with girlfriends at home, or spend all your time at work. You need to meet the universe half way. 3. You need to have the right attitude. A quality man senses when you're unhappy and miserable. Not everyone is happy all the time, but with some tweaks, your attitude can do a 360. 4. Your appearance. Looks are important when dating. It's not that you need to be a model, but you have to be a guy's type. I tell you the things men care about. To get started, PayPal the Blueprint fee of $299 to [email protected] Or send an email with any questions. I can't wait for you to find your special someone! xoxo, Karenna Celebrities and other VIP guys are like any other men. If they get something too easily, they don't appreciate it. They won't necessarily turn down someone who makes it easy to have a one-night stand. But doing so will work to a woman's disadvantage.
Contrast the story below in "Page Six" about actor Orlando Bloom's one-night stand with a waitress, with the story of how Amal and George met. Amal reportedly refused George's invitation to visit him in his hotel room. She's a total class act, wasn't out to bag a celebrity or brag about it to her friends. She had high standards, and did the seemingly impossible—ended up getting one of the world's most eligible bachelors to propose. Here's a link to the waitress who had a hotel tryst that didn't go anywhere. Stay classy and you'll go farther with men in the long run. If you'd like to apply to work together to learn to weed out time wasters, date like a confident "it girl," and learn to understand men, apply here: https://karenna1.typeform.com/to/YaF1PF If you would like to purchase my booklet called Getting Clarity on Mr. Forever, email me at [email protected] and I'll send it to you. For the price of only $29, the booklet helps you get crystal clear on your Mr. Forever, so clear and confident in what you want that you have no choice but to MAN-ifest it. DISCLAIMER: While there are men like this out there, not all men want this type of relationship! When reading Is There Still Sex in the City by Candace Bushnell I was struck by how real the characters seemed, especially the guy I call Mr. SUPER SHALLOW, because he’s 75 (says he’s 68), dates decades younger, and doesn’t care if the women he sleeps with are even attracted to him. He just wants sex. I was struck by this character because I know this type of man exists, and have seen him in my career as a dating coach and matchmaker. For some men, relationships are just transactional. Thankfully all men aren’t like this. I used this example in Bushnell’s 📖 book during a talk I gave this weekend called “A Day in the Life of Your Next Protagonist,” speaking before the Romance Writers of America, who wanted to know what a day in the life of a love 💝 expert looks 👀 like. For more, listen to a snippet of my talk in the accompanying video. Don't fall for one of the oldest tricks in the book. Some women are flattered by this type of request from a man. Don't be. When you understand men, you realize when a man asks you over to his house for dinner, it's nothing special. In fact, it can be a bad sign. His aim is to get you to serve yourself up to him on a silver platter so he can sleep with you easily. It's a lazy way to court a woman. Not all men who ask women to dinner at their house are bad guys. They may be spoiled. However, you should turn such a request down. If he's the right guy, he'll respect that you aren't ready to have home dates. If he's not a good guy, you'll weed him out fairly quickly. (There's a time and place for home dates, but this is for much later on). If a guy drops off because you won't have dinner at his house, be thankful you're weeding out Mr. Wrong. Some guys can't do the courtship dance. It is too much for them. They're either buyer bewares or not quite as interested as you want them to be. Has a guy ever asked to cook you dinner at his house (or your house)? How did it turn out? Feel free to post below and share your experiences. If you would like to apply to work together to learn to weed out time wasters, date like a confident "it girl," and learn to understand men, apply here: https://karenna1.typeform.com/to/YaF1PF If you've been trying to meet men online, there's a good chance you've run into this question from a man:
"Can you send over more photos?" This is usually a red flag. When you have a full body shot and a headshot on an online dating site, there's no reason why a man should be asking for more photos. Ignore this type of request. If a man needs to see more photos to date you, something's off. He isn't convinced you're his type. Or he's collecting photos of women. You don't want to be part of either. Move on to the next guy. There's always another man around the corner. xoxo, Karenna If you would like to apply to work together to learn to weed out time wasters, date like a confident "it girl," and learn to understand men, apply here: https://karenna1.typeform.com/to/YaF1PF |
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