by Michelle G | Oct 9, 2019 | New Relationships, Online Dating, Where to Find Singles
In my experience of talking to thousands of singles over the years, there appears to be some confusion over the difference between a dating service (commonly referred to as online dating) and a matchmaking service. Along that same conversation, the question always...
by Michelle G | May 1, 2019 | Online Dating, Where to Find Singles
Do you want to meet singles, but you get overwhelmed by the dozens of online dating sites out there on the Interwebs?Dating sites now cater to our every desire and personality type… from cougars to cowboys and beyond.I was listening to the radio and heard the story of...
by Michelle G | Apr 24, 2019 | Online Dating, Where to Find Singles
Show of hands, who has ever felt dating anxiety before? It’s happened to the best of us and creeps up on you in several different ways. For instance, dating jitters can show up as incoherent babbling when you try to say hello for the first time. Anxiety can show up as...
by Michelle G | Apr 17, 2019 | Online Dating, Social Dating Skills, Where to Find Singles
You’re ready to meet singles and find that special someone, so let’s go!You might have a few initial questions such as, where do I meet people or what do I say when I first meet them? Well, dating in the 21st century can be a little daunting, but don’t fret…... by Michelle G | Oct 18, 2017 | Breakups & Starting Over, Online Dating, Social Dating Skills, Where to Find Singles
We’re so excited to announce that one of the most popular and leading dating blogs, Dating Advice, has featured us! The interview talks about my journey in going from U.S. Marine to Certified Matchmaker and Dating Coach. The road to success always has a few... by Michelle G | Sep 20, 2017 | Social Dating Skills, Where to Find Singles
Looking for actual places to meet someone in “real life”? Hey, I get it. With the takeover of online dating, you’d be convinced that the only place to meet anyone worthwhile is on some “big dating site dot com”. Not only that, it’s perfectly normal (…and encouraged)...