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As featured in Yours magazine:
How to find love at 50, 60, 70+
Improve your chances of romance, whatever your age!
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As featured in the Sunday Times Style magazine:
A first hand account of 'Getting Out There' again
In which you'll learn how a focused dating plan yields results.
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As featured in the Daily Telegraph:
Dating after 40: canny ways to improve your prospects
In which you'll learn how to use age to as an advantage to win a man
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As featured in the Daily Telegraph:
Where can I find someone else like me?
In which you'll learn why advice columnist Lesley Garner wrote, "I think it would help you to have a
coach or guide like Paula Rosdol ... who ... offers a free 15-minute consultation to
answer your initial questions."
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As featured in the Guardian and Observer 'Guide to Better Relationships':
Falling in love later in life: Paul and Paula
In which you'll discover how Paula and her husband Paul navigated the singles terrain to find each other.
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As featured in Woman magazine:
How Paula Rosdol wasn't going to leave finding a husband to chance
In which you'll learn that it's determination, not desperation - along with an intelligent strategy and action plan - that produces results.
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As featured on BBC's 'The Late Show with Joanne Good':
How to stack the odds of winning at love in your favor
Paula will be broadcasting again on the show on March 6, 2010.
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As featured on STV's 'The Hour':
Effective dating over 40
In which you'll find out how to get more online attention from suitable dating prospects.
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As featured in Psychologies:
I dated over 100 men
In which Paula takes an in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities in finding love after 35.
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As featured in the Daily Record:
After meeting Mr Right in her forties, Paula reveals her secret to singletons
In which you'll find out how Paula quizzed her some 125 dates on what they found attractive in women and why they choose to date or marry some but not others.
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As featured in Parler Paris:
Love in the City of Light
In which journalist and fellow francophile Adrian Leeds and Paula both agree that single
British and American women should look towards Europe because - with European men - they
can really be the women they truly are!
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