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Flirting with men is so fun and so simple. So why don't we do it? One man recently wrote me that it was true that flirting was a great way for women to attract men, but he was "yet to experience this from a woman, must be fun!"
Men LOVE it when women flirt with them! They love the fun aspect of it: the playful banter, the dance of eye contact, and the sheer joy of being surprised by the unexpected.
Best of all, flirting is immensely flattering. It's an indication of interest in another person, even if that interest is not romantic in nature. The best flirts know how to make the other person feel special without expecting anything in return.
If you are going to improve your flirting skills with men, here are three tips that will give you a SUPER flirting mindset.
1. Flirting is playful, not serious.
If you give a man a compliment, are you flirting? If you make eye contact, does it count as a flirtation? If a stranger teased you when you were walking up to the bar, was he flirting? What exactly IS flirting, anyway?
Flirting is distinguished by its playful nature. You cannot be a serious flirt. Remember how boys used to tease you in grade school, and you used to tease them back? That's the kind of playful spirit you want to invoke while flirting (although I don't recommend pulling anyone's pigtails!).
A flirtatious encounter will usually involve three elements:
- Humor (or wit),
- Risk, and
- A display of interest.
For example, a witty comment is one common way to start flirting with someone, but by being the first to make a move, you're putting yourself at risk of rejection. If your flirtatious comment pushes boundaries, you're also taking the risk that the other person may not find your sense of humor amusing.
Beginning flirts may find it uncomfortable to put themselves in the vulnerable position of displaying their interest in another person without knowing whether that person will even respond. That's why the next point is so important.
2. The best flirts practice on everyone.
You'll never become a great flirt if you only flirt with men you like. Flirting is one of life's greatest joys, and it should be practiced whenever and wherever possible. Flirt with the waiter at the coffee shop. Flirt with the bus driver. Flirt with the old man standing behind you in line.
When flirting becomes part of your daily life rather than a specialized skill that you apply only when you meet a potential Mr. Perfect, you'll find that magic starts to happen. You make friends more easily. You become the life of the party. You find it easier to strike up a conversation with strangers.
Best of all, when flirting feels natural to you, you no longer will feel awkward when faced with a handsome man that you'd like to know better. You'll feel confident, because you know that other people have enjoyed your flirting. You won't even have time to get nervous, because your flirting skills will kick in and start the conversation for you.
But being the best flirt in the world won't protect you from the one thing that every flirt must face: rejection.
3. Don't take rejection personally.
The one sure way to kill the spirit of flirtation is to see it as in terms of success and failure. As I said earlier, your goal is simply to make the other person feel special without expecting anything in return. If the other person doesn't want to return your comment, or wink back, it's no more devastating than a playmate saying that they don't want to play right now.
Luckily, your chances of rejection are lower than you think. Most people go through life wishing for greater connection with others. When we're standing in a crowded elevator or waiting in line at a busy shop, most of us would love someone to start a conversation with us. It can be such a delight to meet someone new, even if our conversation only lasts for a few minutes.
Think of your flirtation as an offering: you're offering someone the possibility of connection, and if they don't want to take it, you simply offer it to the next person.
Sadly, the art of flirting has declined so greatly that many people don't know what to do when someone flirts with them. They may feel uncomfortable and turn away or ignore the flirtatious glance or comment, because they have no clue what they should do.
If you keep a playful mindset while flirting, and practice it whenever and wherever you can, you'll find that your fears of rejection dissipate until you can no longer remember why you let them keep you from making the first move.
For a further discussion of flirting tactics, look no further than How to Be Irresistible to Men. Sarah Paul's original e-book will teach you how to use flirting to take your interactions with a man to that next level. You'll also learn how to be funny, how to master the art of conversation, and how to give compliments to a man. It's everything YOU need to know about flirting, in an easy step-by-step format. And it's all part of the complete How to Be Irresistible to Men course, which includes advice on how to kiss and how to overcome any shyness that may be preventing you from flirting with men.
You can learn more at:
http://www.000relationships.com/tomen/
About Amy Waterman:
Amy Waterman is a relationships expert who's well-known for her online courses and ebooks. She's helped thousands of women attract the man of their dreams for lasting love and commitment. Click here to sign up for her FREE 6-Part Mini-Course on how to become more irresistible to men!
61 Year Old Man Desperately Seeking a Job! . . . Could This Be You?
I recently spoke with a 61 year old man who came to our firm looking for a job. He was desperate.
Jeff had been a 30-year employee of a well-known car manufacturing company. First his pension had been converted into a 401k program with a substantial loss to him. Then, in a down-sizing move, his job was eliminated. While he was offered a small exit package, it was not going seriously dent his financial burden and give him reassurances for the future.
In short, Jeff was out on the street and his family and their future in turmoil. He felt he had to move fast to find a new job. He had two kids in college and another graduating from high school in a year. He simply couldn't sit back and hope for the best.
Obviously, Jeff's admirable intentions and ambition to find a new job quickly were important to his success. But that faded quickly when he found himself, weeks later, with nothing to show for his efforts. With no income, Jeff was getting desperate.
Sadly, Jeff is not alone. Thousands of family men and women around the country are facing the same desperation. The cure, of course, is to find a job that will answer their needs. Here's what Jeff did to accomplish that over a period of several weeks:
1. Wrote a traditional resume with objective statement and reverse chronology work history.
2. Mailed and emailed it to dozens of employers . . . posted it on several job sites like Monster.com and HotJobs.com.
3. Routinely answered lots of want ads.
4. Contacted several employment agencies and a handful of recruiters.
5. Made phone calls directly to several companies in the area.
6. When a decent response didn't materialize he redoubled his efforts and wound up distributing hundreds of resumes.
7. Waited and waited for the phone to ring with the right opportunity.
Here's what Jeff got in return for all his efforts:
1. Dozens of TNT (thanks but no thanks) letters.
2. A couple offers for low-wage temp jobs.
3. Four pitches from network marketing enterprises.
4. Three dead-end phone interviews with recruiters who were exploring possible talent.
5. Total frustration. The more effort he pumped into the job marketplace, the less the result s and the more a corresponding rise in his feeling of rejection and desperation.
Jeff asked himself: Was it his age? Was his background irrelevant? Were his references turning on him? Was his former employer sabotaging him?
In fact, none of the above. Very simply, Jeff was doing it ALL WRONG!
The good news is it could go entirely different for Jeff if he was willing to abandon everything he thought he knew about how to find a job. And then jump aboard the 21st Century alternative job search train where he could be entertaining real job offers in as little as 14 days!
About the Author
Paul Megan writes for EEI, the world-class pioneer in alternative job search techniques and non-traditional career advancement strategies . . . since 1985. Grab our stunning FREE REPORT: "How To Find A Job In As Little As 14 Days!" Click on RSS for instant info! http://www.fastest-job-search.com
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I saw the commercial for the billionth time yesterday and it struck me that I don't know the name of the man who plays that old guy.
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79-year-old man killed in freeway crash
A 79-year-old Corona man died yesterday after he crashed a pickup truck into a freeway wall in Colton, according to San Bernardino County coroner's officials. Leslie Allan Carter was traveling south at 4 p.m. Monday along I-215 when the 2005 Toyota Tacoma hit the center divider about a half-mile from the Mount Vernon Avenue exit.
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