Did you know that whether you are single or married, dating essentials apply to your relationship? Find out how on today’s Man Alive episode with Dr. Robert Glover.
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When you look at what it takes to keep a relationship alive, you are actually “dating” your whole life, even after you’re in a committed relationship or marriage!
To be clear, if you’re married I’m not saying to go out and date other people! What I’m saying is that relationships start to fizzle when you put less attention on your partner and stop creating connection, in other words when you take her for granted.
When you maintain the mindset of actively creating spark, which usually happens more naturally in the dating phase, a relationship will stay more vital and passionate.
So whether you’re dating right now or in a long-term relationship, you will benefit from the dating essentials today’s Man Alive podcast guest shares.
Dr. Robert Glover is a psychotherapist and author of No More Mr. Nice Guy and Dating Essentials for Men. From decades of supporting couples and men as a therapist, Robert has distilled powerful tools and perspectives to help you to feel confident and get more of what you want in love and sex.
In our conversation we discussed…
- How to get over the fear of rejection and self-limiting beliefs
- What you can learn about dating and relationships, especially later in life, from surfing
- How to find out as quickly as possible who a woman really is and whether you’re a match
- The importance of choosing a woman who chooses you and how to know if she does
- Why seduction is the worst foundation for dating
When you’re done with this episode check out Robert’s first Man Alive episode — the Path From Nice Guy to Powerful, Sexy Man!
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Bio:
Dr. Robert Glover, author of No More Mr. Nice Guy: A Proven Plan For Getting What You Want in Love, Sex and Life.
Dr. Glover is an internationally recognized authority on the Nice Guy Syndrome. He is a frequent guest on radio talk shows and has been featured in numerous local and national publications.
Through his book, online classes, workshops, podcasts, blogs, consultation, and therapy groups, Dr. Glover has helped change the lives of countless men and women around the world.
As a result of his work, Dr. Glover has helped thousands of Nice Guys transform from being passive, resentful victims to empowered, integrated males. Along with these personal changes have come similar transformations in these men’s professional careers and intimate relationships.
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