The New Year is always a good time to make resolutions and to better yourself as a person. Many people decide to lose weight after all that good holiday cooking. Others want to get more organized, finish their education, or be better parents. As a single woman, you might be wishing you could resolve to do something about your love life. Is there really anything you can do to change that?
Of course! Believe it or not, finding your soul mate is not determined by chance, it is mostly up to you. Now granted, you cannot guarantee that your true love will be in your life by Valentines Day, but there are some things you can do to better your chances at finding the love of your life this year. Below are three goals you can make to improve your romantic life this year.
1. Discover the Real You
At the moment, you are single. So many women feel that this is a situation to be avoided. This is the wrong way to look at it. Each of us will be single at some time in life. It is more important that we take advantage of being single instead of seeing it as a curse. Right now, you are the only one who has a say in your life. You can do what you want, go where you want, and become whatever you want. This makes single life the best time to decide what you want out of life and figure out who you want to become. It's an exciting adventure that it best to take while single.
2. Enjoy Becoming your Best Self
After you have decided where you are going and who you want to become, start working towards those dreams! You'll be amazed at the joy that comes from developing yourself. This will also help you decipher what kind of guys will be best for who you really are. No more trying to impress men! By being true to yourself, you will naturally impress the ones who would be most compatible with you.
3. Find and Keep the Guy for You
As you begin chasing your dreams and developing your talents, adding the right guy in the mix will become more clear as well. The characteristics of your soul mate will become more obvious as you understand yourself more, and you'll even know more about where to find him. Also, you will be more equipped with the skills to know if guys are your potential soul mate, or just another road to heartache.
Is it possible to set goals about your love life? Absolutely! It is your choice whether or not your love life improves. Decide today to make this year better than ever!
So you've finally decided to exchange the armchair dreams for the real thing. You have the funds, you know the destination. The only hitch is that if you're going to make this trip it must, for various reasons, be on your own. This seems a rather daunting prospect for first time solo travelers, but it needn't be. With adequate planning, in-depth research, and sensible precautions, solo traveling can be an enjoyable and growing experience. You learn to rely on yourself and it is always a very pleasant surprise to find that the things once considered 'beyond my scope' are in fact well within achievable range. Another perk, no less important, is the chance for some much-needed self-indulgence, to reconnect with yourself - the self that had somehow got overlooked in all the daily details of living, working, managing family responsibilities, friends' expectations, and so on. You also get the chance to interact with different people from different backgrounds and cultures, and some of these meetings may lead to delightful, life-long friendships. Others, although more temporal, may yet stay in mind for having opened up a whole new and different perspective on the world. The numbers of women traveling on their own, either for business or leisure purposes, has risen in the past ten years, and this trend is now receiving due cognizance from the travel pundits. There are now Tour Agencies, Travel Guides, and Travel Websites that, if not devoted entirely to the solo woman traveler, at least have special itineraries, information, and tips intended for such. If you're going on your own, here are some common-sense things to remember, gleaned from personal experience and a variety of on-line sources: 1. Research your destination and the safety thereof, and book your hotels in advance. Make sure the hotel is in a good neighborhood. 2. Check that your travel documents are in order and keep extra copies handy. Store copies in your e-mail account that can be accessed from anywhere. 3. Pack light as you will have to carry it all yourself. Keep money in a secure and hidden waist-pouch. 4. Dress conservatively - some cultures require this and, whether you think this fair or not, be mindful of local customs - you're going on a visit not on a make-over mission - so, as they say, in Rome, don't be a smart Greek. You will also prevent a lot of unwanted attention and harassment. 5. If you have a penchant for expensive jewelery, squash this penchant for the trip duration. Forgo even expensive-looking jewelery. The kind of petty thief I'm inferring here is a petty thief because he's not smart to begin with - and he's not likely to be able to tell the difference between the real thing and the fake. I've heard of cases where, having discovered it was fake later, the man actually returned and hit the person he had robbed - for having cheated him! 6. Wear sensible shoes. Not just for running away from Robin Hood, but also because it will be kinder to your feet if you're going to be doing a lot of walking. 7. Carry a whistle with you. It's great for drawing attention to yourself - whether the situation warrants it or not. 8. Keep someone regularly informed about your whereabouts, and also keep a mobile phone with you, along with the phone numbers of local police-stations, hospitals, railway and bus services, your embassy. 9. Don't travel alone at night. No point in being unnecessarily brave. 10. Try to sit next to another woman while traveling on public transport, and, if asking for directions, ask a woman or a man with children. 11. Trust your intuition about people, but it's wiser not to tell strangers you're alone or divulge travel plans or personal information. If you feel uneasy about somebody, don't stick around to test your intuition. Even if it seems rude, better safe than sorry. 12. Think twice too before asking a total stranger to take your photo - they could very well run away with your precious camera. Never take food/drinks from strangers - it might be drugged. And even if it's not, there's the remote possibility of ending up with the Delhi-belly or Montezuma's Curse. And now take a pinch of salt and don't become paranoid. While it is always a good idea to remain vigilant, you will realize as you travel that the world is really a far better and friendlier place than is generally assumed. There are plenty of good folk out there that will reach out to you in friendship, transcending the barriers of nationality and race. People who have nothing themselves will joyously offer you something - a part of their life as you pass along their way. It is enough to restore anybody's faith in humanity.
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