Dating Profile Headline of the Day: An Exciting Date
I’m in a great mood!My favourite team, the BC Lions, won the Grey Cup (the Canadian version of the NFL’s Superbowl, BC Lions won 34-23 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and there’s no stopping me now! (Health issues aside. Yup, still healing from an emergency appendix surgery but I’m feeling the positive energy, people!)
Great moods are 90% based on your outlook on life and 10% based on the luck of what happens in your life outside of your control and how you deal with your own current events versus the world.
You can win!
I firmly believe that we are all WINNERS,
we just haven’t found the right game rules to play yet, and maybe for right now it’s not dating.
Unless you have confidence in the things you love to do the most, how in hell should you be expected to have confidence when you’re putting yourself “out there”, emotionally and physically, on the dating line in the department of romance?
Consider that if things haven’t been going so well for you maybe it’s time to read some articles about dating and relationships, maybe also an ebook or two to download and read in privacy and take what you’re learning to pump up your dating game.
For today I hope that you’ll start stepping up your dating game right now with this headline for your online personal ad:
“You could be the reason why I stop online dating… You can be The One!”
Have a great day!
Try to Get Her Wasted: First Dates in the News
Courtship Connection: If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try to Get Her Wasted. Above the LawThis is the kind of first date story that Wannabe Lara Logan will be able to milk for years… Wannabe journo said she’d be carrying a yellow umbrella. Our womanizer said he would be in jeans and a button-down with “Screech-esque, dark, curly hair.” Nice move, womanizer. Compare thyself with a decidedly unattractive character to set expectations low and display your humility. Bravo. Though, if you actually look like Dustin Diamond, I would advise against this tactic. …
Tech age speeds up romance. iAfrica.com
A survey by LoveGeist revealed the average time to wait before getting in touch has halved in to one-and-a-half days after the first date. According Kate Taylor, relationship expert at Match.com, cell phones have made holding out on contacting a date “snooty” or worse, like you’ve run out of airtime. In effect, our constant connectivity has forced us to speed up our decisions in the love department. Gone are the lengthy waits, wondering whether you’ll get the call requesting another date from someone you fancy. If they haven’t got in touch in one and a half days, you might as well move on. …
Zoosk Pet Peeve Week: Dating in the News
Zoosk’s National Pet Peeve Week Survey Finds Women Have More Pet Peeves About … MarketWatch (press release) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ —
To coincide with National Pet Peeve Week, which is observed annually during the second week of October, Zoosk, the social dating network, recently surveyed more than 1500 of its members in the US …
CJ Wilson Dating Video: Rangers Pitcher Needs A Date? Huffington Post
The 30-year-old left-hander filmed a dating video for FOX that was aired during a rain delay. After stating his age and confirming that he was single, Wilson informed potential partners that he enjoys coordinating the color of his uniform and his glove …
Romantically challenged? Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
After you get past the early stages of dating, the relationship turns to the familiar and comfortable. Most couples settle into a routine, sometimes dull relationship but there is still a spark there. Keeping the romance fresh and still hot can be a …
Give You Anything: Dating Profile Headline of the Day
Thursday
I can give you anything you want, but only one thing at a time. When the next thing comes along you lose the current one. In what order do you choose fame, fortune, love, friendship and romance?
I don’t think there is a right or wrong answer but I know that I would rather endure years of romance and then love above the other choices.
And we do have these choices to make every day. They may not be exclusive of each other but the choice has to be made. Work harder and love less for fortune? Chase romance and lose friendships?
Just something for you to consider.
For your dating profile headline try this one:
“I can’t wait much longer to meet you.”
Have a great day!
Romance: Dating Profile Headline of the Day

Our romantic evening.
Does your version of romance match the person you’re dating?
(Take our ‘How romantic are you?’ quiz.)
I know from personal experience that I’m often in left field when romance strikes.
Being romantic should never be forced, it should be as natural a situation as that first kiss and if you can hold onto that moment, you’ll always be “romance ready“.
Romance brings people together and the lack of romance drives them apart. More than financial stress or other events that occupy your mind at all hours, romance will reduce the stress you feel and make other pressures take a step back from your daily struggles.
For your headline today I’d like you to imagine a romantic moment and use the first 7 words as your headline and continued at the top of your profile in the “About me” section, like this:
“I will start by lighting candles and…” (now on your profile page) “… have prepared a bottle of wine and some chocolate truffles to start a wonderful evening.”
Have a great day!
Karma and Love: Dating Profile Headline of the Day

Karma and Love
Today is a “new romance for you” day. I want you to be prepared because someone you meet today, or “spy with your little eye” is going to be the next major love of your life.
You will see him or her and say to them “I really like that ***(outfit, shirt, shoes, something they did), can we go out and have a coffee later (after work, at break, at a specific time)?”
It is that simple to meet the next major love of your life. Taking matters in your own hands, karma brought the person near you, it’s up to you to take these nexr steps I’ve just told you about.
Do it!
The thing about love is that very rarely is it “scripted” into our lives. We have to go and get love, not wait for love to drop into our lives with a big “love” sign attached to their foreheads.
For today’s headline I offer this to you:
“If it feels like love, then it is! Your turn to take the next step!”
Have a great day!