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‘New Year, New Love Life’
Half-day seminar
For anyone who’s tired of dating & wants to finally find ‘the one’
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 2011 from 1:00-5:00 PM
Central London
Featuring Dating Expert Paula Rosdol
Profiled by The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, BCC and other leading media outlets, Paula Rosdol is a recognized expert in helping single men and woman to find and attract better potential partners.
Maximize your potential to meet the right person with the tools that uncover the crucial characteristics of those looking and ready for a loving, lasting relationship!
This action-oriented seminar will help you:
- Avoid the most common mistakes when navigating the challenging singles terrain and connecting with the opposite sex.
- Identify and break destructive dating patterns that prevent you from finding the right partner.
- Recognize what makes a potential partner suitable and unsuitable for a loving relationship so you can spot the gem among the pebbles.
- Combine the resources of your mind with the passions of your heart to make better love choices.
- Feel strong and confident about your next relationship knowing that you’re in control and doing what’s best for you.
- View dating as an enjoyable and interesting social activity that adds richness to your life.
This seminar will cover:
- The 15 barriers that keep one single.
- The 7 attitudes of highly successful daters.
- The 5 predictors of long-term or marital commitment.
- The 10 Types of relationships that don’t work.
- The tool that makes it possible for you to assess 5 bonding dynamics when picking a partner.
- Key scientific findings on dating, relating, and mating.
- Insightful questions to inspire meaningful, revealing conversations.
Don’t leave your Love Life to chance. Take your heart into your hands, forget fate.
Sign up today for this insightful seminar!
Cost including refreshments:
£85
£75 early bird if booked and paid prior to Jan 1st
£70 each for two or more joint bookings
For less than the cost of a decent pair or shoes or dress – you can have a new love life in 2011!!!
0 779 499 6414
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, be your own matchmaker | December 14th, 2010 | No Comments »
Hello All
A few journalists are looking to feature single women in stories they are currently writing.
See the information below, including what you get if you participate.
If you are interested, please email me – paula@paularosdol.com – and let me know which query — No. 1 or No. 2 — you’d like to be considered for. Please include your full name and contact information details and I will pass them on to the reporters.
QUERY No. 1: Good Housekeping would like to speak to women in their 30s or over who have changed their look – after visiting an image consultant, personal shopping
assistant or similar – and now feel and look fabulous.
There will be a photo-shoot for interviewees with our top hair and make-up
artists and stylists on December 22, and an interview by phone.
QUERY No. 2: A national newspaper is searching for men and women who would be happy to appear in the publication after receiving an free online dating makeover.
Have you or someone you know been unsuccessful in searching for love online, despite being signed up to every dating website? Struggle to find a decent profile picture of yourself that shows you in your best light and wonder whether this could be the reason for a lack of success? The paper is looking for case studies for a new online digital makeover service. If the above sounds like you or someone you know and you would like to have a go and see if this improves your online dating record, do please get in touch.
Thanks
Paula
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, be your own matchmaker | December 10th, 2010 | No Comments »
Also, I am offering a free online dating profile review. See previous blog post to learn how you can get bespoke advice.
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, be your own matchmaker | November 30th, 2010 | No Comments »
PR Release
Looking for love online but not having much luck with Internet dating? A free online dating profile review can increase your chances of attracting a wider and more appropriate range of suitors.
Modern-day cupid and dating coach Paula Rosdol’s free online dating profile review features bespoke recommendations, as well as a list of valuable ideas and actions, to put your best foot forward in cyberspace.
“With online dating the first impression begins before the initial meeting, starting with the online dating profile of how one presents him or herself via images and words on a computer screen,” said Rosdol, a former marketing executive and Internet dating veteran who attracted thousands of online suitors and met more than 125 men in 10 different countries before finding and marrying ‘the one’.
Email your digital photo and profile to paula@paularosdol.com for your free review.
Rosdol also offers a more comprehensive service, “Online Dating Demystified”. It includes a professional photo session, two bespoke online profiles along with website selection and online etiquette and safety coaching for £395.00.
On the basis that initial impressions can make or break a potential romance, Rosdol carefully crafts a client’s online profile to stand out from the digital crowd. Eye-catching photos and enticing written copy, complete with a witty user name and headline, convey a unique personality that commands attention. As a result, many of Rosdol’s clients are ranked among the ‘most popular’ and ‘most viewed’ subscribers on a variety of dating websites.
Most singles can benefit from a free online profile review or digital dating makeover to improve their cyber image, according to Rosdol. For a photo that ‘pops’ wear a brightly and richly colored top, she recommends. For a online profile that resonates with a cultured woman or an outdoors man, for example, cite relevant activities that you enjoy, such as regular museum visits or camping trips.
Paula Rosdol’s free online dating profile review offer is available until Dec. 31, 2010.
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, be your own matchmaker | November 30th, 2010 | 12 Comments »
Hi Everyone
If you can help out anthropologist Sarah with some ideas about midlife dating, she would be most appreciative. She explains her study below.
Thanks in for your consideration, Paula Rosdol
From Sarah Milton: I am currently conducting a study about the experience of ‘dating again’ and socialising later in life, and how the experience differs and has changed over time. With more long term relationships breaking up than ever before it is a growing experience yet little is known about the challenges/positive aspects of dating and starting to socialise again a bit later in life.
I would be really interested in meeting up and talking with some of the members of this group. I am an anthropologist at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, which is the national school of public health. If you were interested it would involve meeting up, I’d buy you a coffee (and a cake if you like!), and I’d be really interested in asking a few questions and hearing your stories and experiences. It would last around half an hour, or as long as you wanted to talk for! The research is for a PhD thesis (and maybe developing into a book in the future…).
If anyone is interested I can give you some more info/email you the study leafet etc which has more information. Importantly anything anyone tells me will be kept completely confidential.
My email is: sarah.milton@lshtm.ac.uk and number: 07890 180 366.
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife | November 29th, 2010 | No Comments »
Every year millions of people in Britain try to lose weight, and most fail. We are constantly bombarded with advice about dieting and the latest slimming fads. But what really works? In this programme, medical journalist Michael Mosley investigates the latest scientific breakthroughs in slimming, uncovering ten of the simplest ways you can shed those pounds. From the slimming secrets of soup to our brain’s response after skipping meals, what he discovers may completely change the way you think about diets, health and losing weight.
I highly recommended the film as it presents a truly healthy approach to losing and keeping weight off, which gets so much more difficult for those of us who are over 40.
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in MidLife | November 10th, 2010 | 9 Comments »
If there is one no- cost thing you can do to improve your attractiveness and ’buzz factor’ of finding the right person and relationship, it’s upping your energy. Different emotions vibrate at different frequencies, some higher, some lower. For example, in his book, Power Versus Force, Dr. David R. Hawkins places the human experience on a scale from 1 to 1000. At the low end is fear (100), and at the higher end are courage (200) , willingness (310), love (500), enlightment (700-1000). For a complete range of emotions and their frequencies – click here
Here’s how this applies to dating.
Say your meeting a man for the first time and you want to be at your best␣␣Go beyond your beauty routine to a powerful place in your head. Go beyond your beauty routine to a powerful place in your head. Drop any stressful thoughts. Listen to some uplifting music. Remember happy times and people who make you feel good about yourself. Look in the mirror and smile.
Shift your energy and you can shift your love life
Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, be your own matchmaker | October 27th, 2010 | No Comments »
You probably have a lot of single friends who want to attract the right man and relationship, but haven’t had much luck doing so. Here’ your chance to help them find -
‘The One’.
For each friend who you successfully refer to me, you earn a £50 gift voucher from Amazon – giving you the freedom to treat yourself or someone special.
Your friend(s) will also receive a £25 discount on her introductory session filled with bespoke ideas and actions to produce life-changing results.
To take advantage of this offer simply forward your friend this and have her contact me.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, be your own matchmaker | October 22nd, 2010 | 1 Comment »
My desire to lose those last few pounds skyrocketed when I recently learned I am being considered for my own television show to help single women navigate today’s challenging dating terrain.
Since television is notorious for visually putting a stone on presenters, I seized the opportunity to work with Dr. Khandee Ahnaimugan, known by his clients (many of whom are celebrities) as Dr. K., the ‘weight loss doctor’.
The first session focused on my beliefs, both empowering and limiting, that are influencing how and what I eat and drink. My second session revealed some common misperceptions about dieting and food choices: My third session demonstrated how even when we have setbacks on our weight loss program, we can still move forward. Some interesting insights:
“Ah ha” moments happen when we least expect them. It had been a very stressful week – many client meetings, last-minute preparation for a television taping, and fighting off some kind of cold that left me enervated. I found I didn’t have the time or energy to make good food choices. Instead, I just resorted to ‘emotional’ eating – picking things, such like tacos with all the trimmings, ice cream and cookies, that provided immediate satisfaction. By midweek I felt I had sabotaged any progress I had made in the previous two weeks. Dr. K. and I reviewed my food diary – and the feelings associated with my choices – and we uncovered some patterns: I was reaching for food when I had a headache, thinking it would make me feel better. (It didn’t). Also, I was feeling physically satisfied by how much I was eating but I still wanted more – just for comfort, not nutrition or enjoyment.
Think course correction, not cancellation. SatNav systems provide us with information for course correction. If we take a left instead of a right we’re immediately informed we have to turn the car around. We don’t stop and lose our desire to get to our destination. We just make the necessary change in direction. The same holds true for weight loss programs. I realized just because I’ve had a ‘bad’ week, doesn’t mean I have to give up on my weight loss journey. I just need to start over with new knowledge and insight, and move forward towards my goal. Dr. K. says, “When you are trying to lose weight, the question is not whether you will have a bad week, but how you will respond to it.”
‘Reboot’ and rock on. When a computer ‘freezes’, often times the only thing that will make it work again is a ‘reboot’. So I ‘rebooted’, banished any guilt over the past week’s behaviors and harnessed the same level of enthusiam and commitment demonstrated when I first began Dr. K’s weight loss program. It’s time to weigh in next week so I’ll see how well I am doing then, and make any course corrections needed.
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, The "Weight Loss Doctor" Answers My Call, be your own matchmaker | October 18th, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Over lunch with a socialite friend from London, I posed the question, “Why don’t the attractive single men you know go to events where they could meet fantastic single women?”
Without missing a beat, she simply said, “They don’t have to.” She proceeded to explain that attractive women abound – in stores, restaurants, galleries . . . almost everywhere you can think of in and around London. All men have to do is chat them up, get the ‘green light’ and see where the conversation leads.
So what’s a woman to do, especially if she’s over 50.
Break the rules. Color outside the lines. Think beyond the box. Call it what you will – it all amounts to taking a different approach to meeting suitable men.
For example, one of my clients, a 37-year-old asian women, wants to meet someone of the same ethnicity. She’s been on Asian websites and working with an Asian-oriented introduction agency. I suggested she start attending meetup.com groups focused on entrepreneurism and technology. I’ve been to these gatherings (having launched 25 high tech companies before becoming a dating advisor) and they attract these types of men.
Another client, a 58-year-old lover of the arts, wants to meet a cultured and well-educated man. She attends art lectures and goes to museum events but finds that most attendees are women. I suggested she start her own salon that explores cultural issues of the day.
The definition of crazy is doing the same thing over and expecting different results. So if you aren’t meeting suitable men, take control of your love life and change your approach.
Tags: www.paularosdol.com Posted in Dating Advice, MidLife, be your own matchmaker | October 17th, 2010 | 1 Comment »
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