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Tips for Making the First Date Bearable

Topic: Adult and Senior DevelopmentBy Susan Dunn The EQ CoachPublished Recently added

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The first date is a high-stress time. Here are some ways to make it work better for you.

1. Keep it in perspective.

If it's going well, no problem, but if it isn't, remember it's just a date and it'll end. Make the most of it.

2. Keep your expectations in line.

Consider possibilities rather than expectations, and you'll be more content with the outcome.

3. Plan an activity.

You can focus on the activity and won't have time for nerves. Go hiking, to an art museum, the rodeo. You'll be busy focusing on other things and also have something to talk about next time.

4. Stay in the moment.

This is a new relationship with all sorts of possiblities. Don't drag the past into it. All your past relationships are over.

5. Stay optimistic.

You know the saying - if you think you'll fail, you're right. If you think you'll succeed, you're right.

6. Dress casual.

Be approachable, don't be intimidating.

7. Have a time-limited date.

Knowing it's just for an hour or two hours makes it more manageable. Meeting for lunch on a work day is one idea. You'll both have to get back to work, so you can keep it short and sweet.

8. Watch the self-disclosure.

Use your EQ. Share a little about yourself, but not everything on the first date. It's TMI. Besides a little mystery's always a good thing.

9. Be prepared.

Meeting someone new can be stressful. Make a list of ninteresting conversation topics for when your mind gets a little foggy. Hobbies, good movies, favorite books, and travel are always safe conversation topics. We all like to talk about ourselves, so be a good listener!

10. Enjoy yourself.

Someone who's having a good time is irresistible.

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Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach, offers individual coaching and Internet courses on emotional intelligence for more success and happiness in career and relationships. Visit her on the web at www.susandunn.cc and mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for FREE ezine.

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