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[AskMG] How To Stop Dating The Same Type Of Person

by Michelle G | Nov 15, 2017 | Breakups & Starting Over, Online Dating, Social Dating Skills

Have you gone out on a date with someone and realized they’re no different from the last person you dated? Or, the person before them…or, the person before that? If this is happening, or has happened to you, it’s time to face it my friend, you are caught up in a...

Featured On Dating Advice: Michelle G. Helps Build Loving & Lasting Relationships

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...

[AskMG] When Should You Take A Relationship From Casual To Exclusive?

by Michelle G | Sep 13, 2017 | New Relationships, Social Dating Skills

Dating, like most things, has its own rhythm, or natural speed of progression. When you’ve got two people coming together with different outlooks on life, different agendas, different personalities, and pretty much different everything, you can’t rush how fast things...

4 Signs Your Partner is Pulling Away

by Michelle G | Sep 9, 2017 | New Relationships, Social Dating Skills

Has your partner’s recent behavior or actions, concern you? Do you feel distance, tension or coldness has slowly been creeping into your relationship? Does your significant other exhibit any or all of the following: Constantly Irritated: Have you found that lately...

[AskMG] How Can I Get More Of What I Want From My Partner?

by Michelle G | Aug 19, 2017 | New Relationships, Social Dating Skills

Think about the last time you had a disagreement with your partner. Big or small, confronted or avoided, how did it make you feel? While you think about your answer, let me explain to you how a small misunderstanding can turn into a source of conflict. Once you...
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