Dating Rocks!: The 21 Smartest Moves Women Make for Love - Softcover

Nakamoto, Steve

 
9780967089348: Dating Rocks!: The 21 Smartest Moves Women Make for Love

Synopsis

DON'T LET MEN CONTROL YOUR LOVE LIFE! Today's single woman has the majority of her dating frustrations and disappointments explained to her with the trendy phrase: He's really not that into you. But with a more proactive and positive perspective, Dating Rocks! shows women how to take charge of their own love destiny and not have to settle for whatever man or situation that comes their way. In an easy-to-understand format, you will discover how to effectively handle the most critical moves a woman can make in her love life including: . Love Yourself First . Find and Fix Your Dating Blind Spots . Avoid Losing Love Candidates . Stay Clear of Low Percentage Love Situations . Gauge Your Love Connection More Accurately . Create Unshakable Convictions of the Heart Steve Nakamoto serves as the dating/relationship expert advisor on iVillage.com's "Ask Mr. Answer Man" message boards. He is a former human-relations, communications, and personal-development trainer who has appeared on over 220 radio and television shows including NBC's The Other Half. Steve is also the author of the award-winning (Writer's Digest Nonfiction Book Awards) dating book, Men Are Like Fish: What Every Woman Needs to Know about Catching a Man.

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Product Description

Dating Rocks is a 240 page dating manifesto that outlines everything a woman should do to find, date and keep a man -- from being aware of her physical appearance to honing her listening skills. The best part of this book is Nakamotoâ€TMs wit as he helps the reader along. As a former Dale Carnegie instructor, personal development trainer, and international tour director, Nakamoto knows how to tell a story. Thereâ€TMs a rather amusing tale of how he and a friend had sworn off all women as gold-diggers since all of the women they encountered at an upscale nightclub would only go out with them once. A friend of theirs tells them, "The problem isnâ€TMt that these women are gold-diggers. Itâ€TMs that you guys unfortunately canâ€TMt afford them." Lesson to be learned from such wise words: donâ€TMt try to place the blame for your lousy love life on someone or something else; be proactive, take control of your love life, and good things will follow. The book follows a rigid but successful format....

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