This week, on “The Alternative” with Terry LeGrand, we talked about dating, and internet dating in particular, including some advice on putting together an online dating profile.
Here’s a link to hear the show. I come on about 11 minutes in. You’ll probably end up sticking around to listen to the whole thing – it’s always worth it.
To find out more about Terry and “The Alternative on LA Talk Radio,” check out Terry’s website and the show’s website.
If you love his show, you can become a Terry LeGrand “fan” on Facebook here.
Thanks, Terry! See you next month.
What if your “network” thinks there isn’t a match out there for you? Or they don’t think anyone in the “network” is good enough, let alone the people they know elsewhere? And you’ve tried different methods, from group events through a club or organization, to a myriad of dating websites with little to no success? Just keep at it?
I’d ask your “network” for an honest explanation of why they don’t see you with someone. I’d also recommend doing some therapy, particularly some group therapy, so you’ll have a chance to interact with people in a controlled, supportive environment and find out how they are experiencing you. That feedback – honest feedback – is critical to understanding how you’re relating with others. There might be something going on that’s putting people off, or perhaps you’re avoiding the people who might be right for you. I don’t know, but therapy might help you find those answers.