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Episode 91 - The Myths of Attraction with Laerke Nielsen

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In this podcast episode, fast-brained dating coach Laerke Nielsen and I delve into the myths around attraction and offer practical relationship strategies.

Laerke challenges the notion of instant attraction, and advocates instead for ‘slow dating’.

We look at the dangers of projecting our desires and expectations onto others and touch upon crucial topics like:

  • recognizing red flags in relationships,
  • dealing with ghosting,
  • how much you should demand of a potential partner,
  • the importance of clear and open communication.

Laerke’s main message to those of you who date is to approach it with an open mindset, let go of negative beliefs, and embrace the process with a sense of enjoyment.

After listening to this Episode you will have plenty of insight into why dating may not have worked for you yet - and you’ll have plenty of tools to navigate the world of fast-brained dating and relationships.

And even if you’re not currently looking for a romantic partner, I highly encourage you to listen in because so many of this applies to ALL our relationships - both personal and at work.

Main Learnings and Takeaways:

  • Instant attraction is not a reliable indicator of long-term compatibility.
  • Taking the time to get to know someone before developing strong feelings is crucial.
  • Projecting desires and expectations onto others can lead to disappointment and misunderstandings.
  • Authenticity is key in building healthy and meaningful relationships.
  • Recognising red flags and communicating openly are essential for finding and maintaining a healthy relationship.
  • Letting go of negative beliefs and approaching dating with an open mindset can lead to positive experiences.
  • Don't forget to enjoy the dating process and have some fun!

Show Notes:
Laerke's Podcast: Smart Women's Dating Podcast

https://smartwomensdatingpodcast.buzzsprout.com

Instagram: @laerkethelovecoach

https://www.instagram.com/laerkethelovecoach/

Laerke's Website: https://www.laerkenielsencoaching.com/

Ready to learn how to Manage your Smart Mind? Then download my free 'Mapping Your Unique Brain' Workbook. Go to:
https://www.coachkramer.org/brainmap to get access.
Are you interested in working with me? Click here.

Come say hi on LinkedIn |Insta | Twitter | FB

  continue reading

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In this podcast episode, fast-brained dating coach Laerke Nielsen and I delve into the myths around attraction and offer practical relationship strategies.

Laerke challenges the notion of instant attraction, and advocates instead for ‘slow dating’.

We look at the dangers of projecting our desires and expectations onto others and touch upon crucial topics like:

  • recognizing red flags in relationships,
  • dealing with ghosting,
  • how much you should demand of a potential partner,
  • the importance of clear and open communication.

Laerke’s main message to those of you who date is to approach it with an open mindset, let go of negative beliefs, and embrace the process with a sense of enjoyment.

After listening to this Episode you will have plenty of insight into why dating may not have worked for you yet - and you’ll have plenty of tools to navigate the world of fast-brained dating and relationships.

And even if you’re not currently looking for a romantic partner, I highly encourage you to listen in because so many of this applies to ALL our relationships - both personal and at work.

Main Learnings and Takeaways:

  • Instant attraction is not a reliable indicator of long-term compatibility.
  • Taking the time to get to know someone before developing strong feelings is crucial.
  • Projecting desires and expectations onto others can lead to disappointment and misunderstandings.
  • Authenticity is key in building healthy and meaningful relationships.
  • Recognising red flags and communicating openly are essential for finding and maintaining a healthy relationship.
  • Letting go of negative beliefs and approaching dating with an open mindset can lead to positive experiences.
  • Don't forget to enjoy the dating process and have some fun!

Show Notes:
Laerke's Podcast: Smart Women's Dating Podcast

https://smartwomensdatingpodcast.buzzsprout.com

Instagram: @laerkethelovecoach

https://www.instagram.com/laerkethelovecoach/

Laerke's Website: https://www.laerkenielsencoaching.com/

Ready to learn how to Manage your Smart Mind? Then download my free 'Mapping Your Unique Brain' Workbook. Go to:
https://www.coachkramer.org/brainmap to get access.
Are you interested in working with me? Click here.

Come say hi on LinkedIn |Insta | Twitter | FB

  continue reading

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