Recently, I discovered a shortcut to connecting with like-minded professionals…
Your soulmate is someone you choose from a short, tightly-curated list of high-quality options who match your preferences, criteria, and dealbreakers. Your job is to fill that list with serious options, using consistent, proven SYSTEM.
These phrases (“a guy who’s well-settled”, “a woman who’s passionate”) dominate the discourse of the dating world. As a Professional Matchmaker, I hear these phrases so many times, I’ve almost come to expect it. It’s “normal” in the marriage market, but here’s the problem: When you’re the same as everyone else, you might as well not exist.
Rita wanted to remarry, find a partner, and hopefully start a family. “It’s not too late for me, right?” she had asked. But she felt bogged down by her past, the weight of community expectations around caste + culture, and being a complete newbie to the process. “I have literally no clue where to start and what to do,” she said.
Can your relate?
If you’re like the average person who doesn’t know who and what they actually want, you’ll end up with 100 bad dates. At €50 each, that’s € 5000 on the wrong people, plus countless hours you’ll never get back.
“I have not been in a relationship for over 7 years,” Pranjali told me. “Plus the pandemic… it doesn’t help that everything was closed, I didn’t even see my friends. The dating game has changed in certain aspects. Asking my friend’s advice has been useless; they don’t know how to help me.” “I’m matching up […]
Capucine met James, father of three, on Instagram. 16 months later, she moved to Scotland to live with him and his children.
Mandy Moore has a loving husband, two healthy children, and a career that thrived because she was in love. And it’s all thanks to Instagram.
This is the story of a couple who met via Instagram. Yes, really! Then – get this – they fell in love with each other BEFORE they ever met in real life. Here’s how…
Earlier this year, I was struggling in my business and testing new ways to get clients. My friend Natalie told me, “Use Instagram.” “Um… okay,” I said. “I don’t even know how to really make it good.” “Okay, let’s sit down, and I’ll show you,” she generously offered. Lost, Confused, Defensive. “Except, isn’t Instagram for […]