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    How To Navigate The World Of Dating Apps

    en-usAugust 12, 2021

    Podcast Summary

    • Approach dating apps as a tool for connectionFocus on the positive aspects of online dating and use it as an opportunity to learn and grow

      When using dating apps, it's essential to approach them as a tool for connection rather than a source of anxiety or self-doubt. John Paul Braemer, a writer and advice columnist, suggests that we shouldn't view a bad date or a rejection as a reflection of ourselves but rather as an opportunity to learn and grow. Damona Hoffman, a certified dating coach, encourages users to take control of their dating destiny by putting purpose and intention into their interactions. By flipping the script and focusing on the positive aspects of online dating, we can make the most of the many opportunities available to us in the digital dating world. And when it comes to hosting a celebratory brunch, remember that Whole Foods Market offers wallet-friendly finds to help make your gathering a success.

    • Embrace new technology and have a clear purposeApproach dating apps with an open mind, understand what you want in a partner, and remember each interaction is a potential wish come true.

      Approaching dating apps with an open mind and a clear sense of purpose is crucial for a successful experience. As a dating coach, Jamona Hoffman emphasizes the importance of embracing new technology and not comparing it to traditional methods of meeting people. She advises against getting too attached to matches early on and suggests treating initial interactions as a way to make wishes and see if they come true. Ultimately, having a clear understanding of what you're looking for in a partner, beyond superficial traits, can help you make the most of your dating app experience. Additionally, it's important to remember that different apps may have unique features and requirements, so being familiar with these differences can also contribute to a positive experience.

    • Creating a standout dating profileBe specific, authentic, and positive. Use colorful language and contextual elements to tell your story. Initiate conversations after matches. Test different photos and language to find what works best.

      Creating a successful dating profile involves showcasing your best self while being authentic and specific. The profile should include colorful, contextual, and character-rich elements to stand out and tell your story. Use Dimona's dating profile starter kit as a foundation, focusing on specificity and positivity. Avoid oversharing, filtered photos, and negative qualifications. Women should be more proactive in initiating conversations after a match. Remember, your profile is a living document, and it's a chance to test different photos and language to find what works best for you. Overall, approach your dating profile as an opportunity to showcase who you truly are and what makes you unique.

    • Overthinking messages can hinder dating experienceInitiate conversations authentically, focus on building in-person connections, and keep conversations fun to increase dating success

      Overthinking messages and getting stuck in texting can hinder the dating experience. Women who initiate conversations have more matches, and it's essential to be curious and authentic in your messages. Don't try to meet hyper-specific expectations and remember that having a few shared interests is all you need for compatibility. Avoid the texting trap by not trying to vet someone solely through messages and instead focusing on building a foundation in person. Keep conversations fun and engaging by being yourself and not getting too caught up in the back-and-forth messaging. Ultimately, the goal is to connect with someone genuinely and build a meaningful relationship.

    • Distinguishing deal breakers from must-haves on dating appsFocus on must-haves, values and goals for future relationships, while avoiding deal breakers, unchangeable aspects potentially ending relationships.

      On dating apps, it's important to distinguish between deal breakers and must-haves. Deal breakers are unchangeable aspects of a person that could potentially be deal-ending, such as a strong dislike for smoking that someone cannot change in the near term. Must-haves, on the other hand, are values or goals for the future that align with the life you want to build with your partner. While using dating apps, it's crucial to keep your focus and commit to finding a long-term relationship with intention. However, the constant validation seeking on apps can get in the way of forming genuine connections. The desire for validation from strangers can lead to fragile and unhealthy relationships, as it relies on others' opinions to validate one's worth. Instead, focus on building meaningful connections based on shared values and goals.

    • Assessing true wants and focusing on personal growthDon't rely on external validation for self-worth, assess true wants, expand interests, and focus on personal growth to increase chances of meaningful connections and balanced approach to relationships.

      Relying on validation from dating apps or strangers online for self-worth can be detrimental and reduce the humanity of both parties involved. Instead, it's essential to assess what we truly want from each interaction and focus on finding happiness and personal growth, regardless of the presence of a romantic partner. By expanding our interests and engaging in activities that bring us joy, we increase our chances of forming meaningful connections while also ensuring that we don't become overly reliant on external validation. Remember, the stakes don't always have to be high, and walking away from an interaction feeling glad that you participated is a significant victory. As the speaker discovered, cherishing personal growth and identity outside of dating can lead to a more fulfilling and balanced approach to relationships.

    • Labels help meet like-minded individuals, but don't define us entirely.Labels are useful, but remember they don't define us. Keep being authentic and open to learning from each experience.

      While using dating apps requires us to label ourselves, it's essential to remain authentic and true to ourselves. Labels are useful for meeting like-minded individuals, but they don't define us entirely. Instead, they should reflect the energy we want to put out there. A bad dating experience should not be seen as a reflection of our worth or a personal failure. Instead, it's an opportunity to learn and move on. Loneliness is a common feeling, and it's important not to let it consume us or make us feel guilty. Keep in mind that making genuine connections takes time and effort. So, don't be too hard on yourself and keep swiping, knowing that each experience is an opportunity to learn and grow. Remember, the goal is to make a connection, not to find flaws.

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