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Follow on Google News | Bill Gladwell, Entertainer & Hypnotist Shared Relationship Insights with Donna Marie Thompson, PhDAs the special guest on the Bouncing Back Now show on the Real Coaching Radio TV Network, Mr. Bill Gladwell - a famous hypnotist, entrepreneur, entertainer, dating mentor - intrigued viewers with his interesting perspectives on real relationships.
By: Donna Marie Thompson, PhD The Takeaway Message Gladwell’s key message to men and women alike is “to be authentic, be real, be genuine, and to live an interesting life”. As a dating mentor primarily for men, Gladwell advised that “you first take stock of who you are and who you want to be. You can continually work on yourself in background while you set out to clarify what you are looking for in a love interest. Take the time to write down what you want in a potential mate including: appearance, attitude, communications style, activities, and other important dimensions so that you have a good picture in your mind.” Gladwell continued: “This picture can then be a frame of reference for when you meet new people to quickly assess whether there is a potential opportunity for a good relationship. Having a prepared list is helpful to deciding at the outset that some people clearly do not meet your criteria; this saves a lot of time and energy. Otherwise, you might just pay attention to those who pay attention to you.” What to Say on the First Date Gladwell advised that “everyone can first work on yourself - set a goal - make the changes needed in you. Then go out, have fun, and live your life. While you are busy, you just might encounter a good partner for your next relationship – without looking.” According to Gladwell, the first date can be fun -- or not. “Maintaining a positive attitude – just to meet and enjoy a new person and to see what happens is the best approach – with no pressure. Rely on your intuition for guidance. Among the conversation topics to avoid on a first date are: your ex-spouse, deceased pet, nagging health issues, child custody fights, and troubles at work.” Gladwell cited good conversation topics on a first date as “your interests in books, music, and movies, your favorite restaurant, hobbies, and sports. And remember to ask them questions and to actually listen to their answers. If their answers don’t align with your questions – run, don’t walk for the door – they could be using a script from a predator dating service.” Gladwell concluded with sage advice: “Be curious. Have fun and your date might just have fun as well. Then you are well on your way to a potential second date. It could take three dates for you to truly assess whether this is could be the beginning of a new relationship or not; be fair but cautious and withhold your judgment until then.” For more information visit Bill’s site: http://www.billgladwell.com Visit Donna Marie’s site: http://www.BouncingBackNow.com Visit the Real Coaching Radio TV Network site : http://www.RealCoachingRadio.net Just Say No to the Status Quo TM Donna Marie Thompson, PhD – The Bouncing Back Now Relationship Coach – is a Certified Professional Coach, a Certified NLP Practitioner, and a Master Practitioner of the Energy Leadership Index. Donna Marie is listed as one of America’s Premier Experts in relationships and personal development. She is the host of the “Bouncing Back Now” show on BlogTalkRadio and on the Real Coaching Radio TV network. Donna Marie has made numerous guest appearances on radio and was a featured guest on the Brian Tracy TV show with affiliates of ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox across the country. # # # Donna Marie Thompson, PhD is known as "The Bouncing Back Now Relationship Coach" helping people to bounce back from a relationship break up, get ready for a new and healthy relationship, and improve communications in an existing relationship. End
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