10 Must Have Online Dating Tips

Written by Norbert Lukacsi


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* Dating Tip #6

Do not talk or brag about your ex. There is nothing more of a turn off for people to hear about your previous relationships.Instead focus on what you already have.The past is often best forgotten.

* Dating Tip #7

Always try and reply to people's messages and reply in a reasonable amount of time, not weeks later. If you are serious about dating, you are serious about replying. They have takenrepparttar time to talk or write to you and they may be really nice.

* Dating Tip #8

Has it ever happened to you where you are talking to a stranger and you are wondering what they look like? Our brains tend to create an image in our mind of what someone might look like.It is only our natural instinct to do so.If you ever meet or metrepparttar 141914 person they did not look anything like you had in your mind? Am I right? Of Course. Unfortunately none of us are psychic so I suggest you you ask for a picture and you can feel more comfortable with whom you are emailing.

* Dating Tip #9

Always and I mean always meet your date in a mutual place duringrepparttar 141915 day which both of you are comfortable with.Always advise a friend or a relative of where you are going and leave a contact number. Do not leave any Drinks unattended.Unfortunately and it must be said that we live in cruel and sick world. Please if you have an alcoholic drink then please drink moderately.

* Dating Tip #10

Be Realistic.Most fairytale stories do not have a happy ending.If they sound perfect fit , it does not necessarily mean sendrepparttar 141916 wedding Invitations out yet. If this date does not work out do not worry it will not be your last first date.If it does not lead to a next date then pack your bags and move on torepparttar 141917 next potential candidate on your list.Do not be put off.

Remember there are plenty of fish inrepparttar 141918 Sea. So make sure you choose wisely.

Norbert is the owner and the author of Dating Variety Newsletter available at http://www.iwantudating.com or http://www.datingvariety.com


An Entrepreneur And A Life To Be Remembered

Written by Tim Knox


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I never personally spoke or shook hands with Corey Rudl, but I was his customer, his student, and ultimately an admirer. I can attribute much ofrepparttar success of my own online business to Corey’s teachings and principles. He was one of those rare birds that you didn’t have to meet to feel like you were on a first-name basis with him. Everyone in my little circle of internet marketing friends simply referred to him as “Corey” and we spoke of him warmly, as a friend and mentor. He setrepparttar 141739 bar for all of us. We wanted to achieve his level of success. We wanted to hit his heights. We wanted to berepparttar 141740 entrepreneur that he was.

Corey had just recently marriedrepparttar 141741 girl of his dreams. He was a millionaire many times over. He had a big house and fancy cars and a future so bright he had to wear shades. His business was thriving. Life was perfect. Corey Rudl truly hadrepparttar 141742 world byrepparttar 141743 tail and there was no chance he’d ever let go. I imagine he was holding on tight untilrepparttar 141744 very end.

The lessons we learn fromrepparttar 141745 death of Corey Rudl arerepparttar 141746 same lessons we always learn when someone so young and vibrant is suddenly taken from us. As entrepreneurs we should take those lessons and apply them not only to our own lives, but to our businesses, as well.

Lesson One: live everyday as if it is your last, because it just might be. As entrepreneurs we often think that our businesses have to come first on our list of priorities. It’s not until a tragedy reminds us that life is too short that we think about making time forrepparttar 141747 things in life that are really important. Get out from behind your desk. Go play with your kids. Hug your wife. Call your mother.

Lesson Two: be passionate about business, but never let it eclipse your passion for life. Corey was a true entrepreneur whose passion for business was unparalleled, but by all accounts he also knew that a life devoted strictly to business was a life not lived to its fullest. Corey died doing what he loved. Some will argue that his passion killed him and in a way that’s true, but I have to believe that before he knew he was in danger Corey had a smile on his face a mile wide. He would not have lived his life any other way.

As I finish this column my oldest daughter has come in to ask if I’d likerepparttar 141748 honor of taking her out to Sunday brunch. She’s seventeen now. She has a job, a car, and a life that is very much her own. Chances to be graced with her presence grow rarer with each passing week. Still, any other day I might have weighed her invitation againstrepparttar 141749 eight million business-related things that need my attention.

Today, however,repparttar 141750 decision is easy.

I usually end my column withrepparttar 141751 words, “Here’s to your success.”

This week let me end with, “Here’s to your life.”

Tim Knox

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