Archive for September, 2006

“Are You ‘P- ing’ All Over Your Potential Relationships?”

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

As a single past the age of 30, from time to time, it is easy to allow certain negative attitudes and behavior patterns to creep into your dating habits. These influences can hurt your chances to develop healthy relationships. Collectively, I refer to these behaviors as “P-ing” all over your relationship possibilities.
If you really want [...]

“If You Learn from Past Mistakes, Make Sure It’s the Right Lesson”

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

A couple months ago, I wrote a column called “The Absolute Most Important Lesson that Failure Teaches Us.” The crux of that article was to emphasize the importance of learning the lessons of each mistake that you (and all of us) make, so that they are not likely to be repeated over and over again.  [...]

“So, Why Are Sad Love Songs So Popular?”

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

Over the past few weeks, some of my columns have emphasized the necessity for taking certain calculated risks in your love life. I pointed out that in order to create the kind of relationships you desire, you often need to “put yourself out there.”
Then, this week I was looking at some contemporary music and came [...]