Carmin Wharton

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Carmin Wharton

Carmin Wharton Quick Facts

Main Areas
Dating and Relationship Advice, Internet Marketing, Building an Online Business
Career Focus
Author, Speaker, Business Owner
Affiliation
The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Alpha Omicron Chapter, Skill of Success Publishing, Inc., e-BlackWome Network.com

Carmin Wharton is the author of Lessons Learned: While Looking for Love in All the Wrong Faces, a gritty, sometimes painful, but always entertaining memoir chronicling her journey while searching for a romantic partner. After 3 marriages and "interesting" relationships sprinkled in between the marriages, this girl knows what she's talking about. She finally quit blaming those outside of herself and realized she needed to do some mental and spiritual housecleaning because it was she who was actually attracting these undesirable mates into her life!

Carmin doesn't mince words and shots straight from the hip when dispensing dating and relationship advice.

She believes that the starting point for a successful relationship is one's level of self-esteem and self-worth. Carmin reminds us that "You will attract the person that you are." So, if you have unresolved issues such as unforgiveness toward a former partner, you will attract the same partner but with a different face and name. Carmin espouses, "We must clear out the junk (negative thoughts and talk) in our trunk (our heart and brain) before going on the hunt (for a new relationship)."

Carmin earned her Master of Science Degree in Education from Nova Southeaste University (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) and her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology from the University of South Florida (Tampa, FL).

She resides in Central Florida surrounded by loving and supportive family and friends.

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Carmin Wharton

Carmin's Thoughts on Relationships:

  1. Life is a classroom and relationships are our teachers. Relationships come to teach us something about ourselves or the world. If you don't learn the lesson the first time, life will present you with a new teacher, with a new face and name who has come to teach you the same lesson.
  2. All failed relationships, no matter how badly they ended, left you with a gift. The gift could be a beautiful and healthy child, the ability to recognize domestic violence or the ability to recognize the fact that pain is a sign that something is out of whack. You may have to look hard for the gift but it's there; seek and ye shall find.
  3. You are the prize. God doesn't make junk and has never created an insignificant person. You deserve respect and you deserve unconditional love. If you really believe that you are worth 'it' - whatever 'it' is to you, you won't settle for less.

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