How to Be “Flirt-Ready”

How to Be “Flirt-Ready”

by Gladys Diaz

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I was grocery shopping, not looking my best at all, and this super handsome guy started talking to me about the almond milk we were both buying. Then he asked about what I was checking out, and it was these beautiful round beets. I proceeded to tell him how I cook them. I was nervous because he was so good looking. I then had to pack my bags and deal with payment to the cashier. But I made sure to give him a huge beaming smile and said, “Enjoy your almond milk.”

I did the whole flirty thing, not worrying about my looks – even told him my secret recipe of adding a spoonful of coconut oil to chilled almond milk, which makes a little crunchy ice sorbet. I was being myself. You know what?  It felt good.

Was there something I could have asked him without being weird or overbearing to continue flirting?  I see no divine obstacle to one meeting one’s future husband in line at the supermarket.  The thing is, what to do with it? How does one prepare for these sudden flirty moments, be open yet classy, because I was packing my groceries, averting my gaze, knowing he was looking at me, and was very nervous although it felt awesome, too.

First, I want to acknowledge you for getting your flirt on!  It’s obvious that you were doing something to send the message that it was safe for this guy to approach and speak with you.  I especially like how you didn’t let concerns about how you looked stop you from interacting with him and flirting back!

You smiled and chatted with him, but I hear that you feel there was something missing or something that you could have done to keep the flirt going.  The good news is that you didn’t do anything “wrong.”  The even better news is that there are a few other things you can do to be “flirt-ready” when the opportunity to flirt with someone presents itself!

  • Let him see you smile.  Many women underestimate the magnetic power of a smile.  There is something about a smile that, not only makes you look happy, but also translates into feeling happy.  It also lets men know that you are someone who is “safe” to approach, meaning that there’s a good chance they won’t be rejected if they choose to come up to and speak with you.
  • Let him know you’d like to go out with him.  Now, this does not mean that you ask him out on a date.  Instead, you ask him to ask you out by showing interest in something that he mentions during conversation.  You can also give him your number and tell him you’d love to go out with him if he’s interested.  This, sends him the message that you’d probably say yes, if he asked.  It’s also very different from asking him on a date, because you are leaving the actual asking for the date and the pursuing up to him.
  • Always be “flirt-ready.”  It always makes me smile when women mention that they met a guy right after working out at the gym, at the grocery store, and in unexpected places or events.  That’s why it’s important to always be flirt-ready and try to look your best.  Am I saying that you have to look like a Stepford Wife each time you leave the house because men are only interested in your looks?  No, but, when you look good, you feel good, and you emit radiant, feminine energy.  And that’s what men are attracted to.  So, even if you’re not dressed to the nines, before you leave the house check to see if you feel good about the way you look and remind yourself that this just might be “the day” you meet the man of your dreams!

Being pleasantly surprised is one of my favorite aspects of dating and relationships.  Love can enter your life when and where you least expect it.  This is why you can never really know when you may meet the man who will eventually ask you to share your life with him.  So, as my older son, who is a Cub Scout would say: Be prepared.  Smile, give him your number or let him know you’d like to see  him, and look and feel your very best!

And expect the unexpected!

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How Your Smile Impacts Your Love Life

How Your Smile Impacts Your Love Life

by Gladys Diaz

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I am a woman in my late forties, and have no trouble attracting men. However, once I have attracted them I have a very hard time letting them know that the attraction is mutual. I find it almost impossible to even smile at them. I am very aware that I am getting in my own way on my path to love. How can I uncover what is causing this pattern, and how do I overcome it?

I want to begin by acknowledging you for being self-aware enough to recognize that you are the one actually standing in the way of attracting the love you want. Many women would make it about the men, rather than themselves, so you’re definitely on the right path to creating a breakthrough for yourself in this area!

In my experience, one of the first things a man notices, which lets him know that It’s “safe” to come over and speak to a woman is her smile.  A smile usually attracts attention and lets men know that you are approachable, which makes leads me to believe that, at some point, you are actually smiling, and then, once a man comes over to and shows interest in you, you tend to not be comfortable with the attention.

So the question is, what is it that makes you uncomfortable about a man being attracted to you?

Sometimes, the answer to this question is pretty simple.  It usually has to do with how you see yourself.  It may be that, as attracted as men are to you, you still don’t fully love and accept yourself exactly the way you are.  Think about it this way, if you were secure about yourself, your worth, and what you bring to the table, there would be no reason to allow a man to get to know you.  You would feel comfortable just “being” yourself and then allowing him to choose whether or not he’d like to continue getting to know you by asking you out.

Instead, by not smiling, you are almost guaranteeing that he will get the message that (1) you are not interested in him, and (2) you have no desire for him to pursue getting to know you.  This can make the conversation awkward, as he may feel confused, having gotten the message before coming up to you that you were approachable, and then getting a message that you’d like him to stay away.  The chances of him asking you out on a date, if this is the vibe he is getting from you, are slim-to-none.  As confident as a man is, he doesn’t want to be rejected any more than you do, so he’s likely to protect himself and move on to someone who’s sending a clearer message about what she would like.

The issue may also have to do with the meaning you are giving to smiling and letting him know that the attraction is mutual.  Is there a part of you that thinks that, once he starts getting to know you, he won’t be interested in getting to know you better?  Is there something about yourself you’re afraid he will discover and not like/accept, so you’re trying to avoid giving him the chance to connect with you so that you don’t have to experience that rejection?  If so, it could be that you haven’t brought love and acceptance to that part of yourself.  If this resonates with you, perhaps it’s time to bring love, forgiveness, and acceptance to that part of yourself so that you can begin to open up to and experience the love that is already waiting for you.

And, finally, remember that a smile is simply a way to attract attention without any intention.  In other words, even if someone is attracted to and begins speaking with you, there are no strings attached, no obligation for it to go any further than a conversation, unless it’s what you want.  So, whether or not he asks you out on a date, you still get to choose whether you’d like to go out with and get to know him better.

So, my advice to you is: Relax.  Smile.  Be Yourself. Don’t allow your fears about what may or may not happen cheat you out of receiving a man’s attention and having fun as you get to know one another.  I can hear that you want to get on the path to discovering and experiencing love.  It’s time to remove the barriers that have been stopping that love from finding its way to you!

 

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How to Stop Being a Victim of Your Last Relationship

How to Stop Being a Victim of Your Last Relationship

by Gladys Diaz

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 I recently was the victim of a relationship, that ended after 3 years of me paying all the bills, buying all the food and anything else needed in our home, only to find out the man who I was basically babysitting was Facebooking with a woman from his past and hadn’t seen in over 20 years, on his phone, which I had turned back on for him, and he was telling this other woman they were soulmates! I was crushed, threw him out, and, of course,  he owes me money that he promised to pay back! Now I am scared to even think of another relationship! How do I mend me and go on?

Thanks for reaching out with your question. I can hear how hurt and afraid you feel. It sounds like you were giving a lot and not getting much in return over the course of several years. However, I think that seeing yourself as a “victim” is giving him a lot more power than he deserves.  You made some choices that you probably won’t choose to make again, but that doesn’t make you his “victim.”

I can understand you being a little weary about getting involved with someone else. You might feel like your intuition is “broken.”  But if you’re willing to accept that a lot of what happened in your last relationship was a choice, then you’ll probably see where there were signs all along that he wasn’t the right guy for you.  Maybe part of you thought you could help him so he’d be able to put his life together.  Maybe part of you thought you could “save” him, or love him enough that he’d change.  Whatever the reason, you chose to stay with him, and he ended up hurting you
One of the biggest steps we can take when healing and getting ready to move forward is being willing to look within and see where we played a role in the relationship, what lessons were learned, and then get really clear about what we want to experience in our next relationship.

I always tell my clients that, when we’re willing to take responsibility for the role we’ve played up to this point, we also get to take credit for turning our lives around!  So, are you willing to accept that, for whatever reason, you chose to take care of and “babysit” him, even though you weren’t receiving what you wanted out of the relationship?  And, if you’ve been beating yourself up about it, can you forgive yourself and just accept that it’s what you chose then, and you probably won’t choose to do that again?

So, I invite you to stop seeing yourself as a victim. Instead, gain power from this experience and trust yourself to make a better choice next time – one that leads you to having the love and happiness you deserve.  And, as you do begin to meet new people, check in with yourself and see if you feel you are getting as much attention and affection as you are giving. If you’re not, ask yourself why you are choosing to settle for less than what you want and deserve to experience. And if you are, then open your heart and allow yourself to receive his time, love, and attention freely, knowing that you are getting the you deserve and that your heart desires!

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How to Let Him Know You’re Interested Without Pursuing Him

How to Let Him Know You’re Interested Without Pursuing Him

by Gladys Diaz

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My question has to do with online dating.  After writing to a man 2 or 3 times he wanted to get together, and I suggested the next week, not as soon as he offered.  He said he would be gone on a trip to Greece for 1 month, and that we could get together after that.   Four days after he is due to return my membership is over.  

I would like to email him on the website and tell him this, so that we make the plan to meet very soon – or connect by phone.  Does this constitute chasing him?  Is it better to just wait for him to contact me – or even pay to keep my membership one more month?

Normally, I would tell you to wait to see whether he contacts you after he gets back from Greece.  If he’s still interested in seeing you then, he will contact you.  I’m wondering why there wouldn’t be any communication during his trip (unless Internet access is going to be an issue).  If he does contact you during his trip, that would be a perfect opportunity to let him know that you just realized that your membership expires right after he returns, so he can contact you via email if he’d still like to get together.  This way, you’re letting him know how to contact you, and the choice about whether or not to initiate another date lies with him.

In the meantime, you still have about a month of membership time left, so continue connecting with other men, accepting other dates and having fun while he’s away.  There’s no guarantee that he will contact you when he returns so it’s up to you to continue sending the message to the world that you are available for the man who’s perfect for you to find and contact you! And remember to smile and flirt and get to know people in person, as well. The more open you are to meeting the right person for you, the more likely you are to attract him to you!

Regarding your question about whether or not to pay to keep your membership one more month, that’s completely up to you.  While I wouldn’t recommend keeping it open as a way to ensure that this one guy will contact you, I would recommend it as a way to continue attracting potential beaus into your life.  As I mentioned above, the more open and receptive you are to meeting and getting to know new men, accepting invitations to go out, and having fun while dating, the more likely you are to attract to yourself the man and the relationship of your dreams!

 

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How to Let Him Know You’d Like to Communicate More Often

How to Let Him Know You’d Like to Communicate More Often

by Gladys Diaz

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I have been dating someone for a month and a half.  We spend a lot of time when we are together, but do not communicate often when we are apart, which makes me feel a bit sad!  How do I communicate to him that talking on the phone, checking in throughout the week is important to me, so that he can reach out to me more often, without driving him away? 

 

I really like the way you are focusing on how you can communicate what you would like, rather than on what he needs to or “should” do.  This is a great start, because, too many times, whether it’s at the beginning of dating or even further into the relationship, we begin to set expectations and make demands of the guy that can, as you mention, drive him away.

The first thing to keep in mind is that the two of you are just dating right now, which means you’re just getting to know one another (you’re not “in a relationship”).  It sounds like you are enjoying the time you get to spend with him, which tells me that he’s treating you well and you are having fun (two very important aspects of dating!).

I hear that it makes you sad when you don’t hear from him throughout the week, and, given that you enjoy spending time with him, it’s completely understandable that you’d want to continue speaking with and getting to know him, even when you’re apart. I noticed that you said that you don’t communicate “often” when you’re apart, which leads me to believe that there is some communication, just not as much as you’d like.

When we express what we want or prefer, I always like to encourage women to present it as “an invitation,” rather than “an obligation.”  An invitation lets him know, “I love it when you call me,” I enjoy talking to you, even when we’re apart,” and “Thanks for calling me!  I have another reason to smile today!”

Contrarily, an obligation says, “You should be calling me during the week,” “I don’t get why you just can’t pick up the phone for a few seconds, just to say ‘hi,’ or “Why can’t you call or check in with me during the week?”  The problem with the obligation is that it’s nothing short of a complaint and the underlying message is: “You did something wrong,” or “You messed up…again!

So, can we express what we want or prefer without making him wrong for not doing it as often as we’d like?

  • Focus on what he is doing to please you and receive his time and attention graciously.  Thank him when he does something that pleases you.  Let him know he made you smile.  Guys like to know that they have something to do with the smile on your face!

 

  • Say what you like or prefer without making demands or ultimatums.  Saying something like, “I like hearing from you when we’re apart,” or even more simply, “I love hearing your voice,” sends the message that it pleases you when he calls you. Again, you’re presenting him with an invitation to call you more often.

 

  • Let go of expectations. Too often, we have an idea in our mind of what things “should” look like and what the other person should be doing or saying. However, this is just our opinion, or our way of thinking about and seeing things.  Of course, you always want to make sure that you feel safe and treated well when you’re dating or in a relationship with someone.  However, be open to the idea that his way of communicating or expressing his feelings may be different from yours, and remind yourself that “different” does not mean it’s bad or wrong.  It’s simply different.

 

Hope this helps, and let me know how it goes!

 

 

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WANTED: Your Burning Questions About Relationships!

WANTED: Your Burning Questions About Relationships!

by Gladys Diaz

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 One of my favorite parts about the work that I do is being able to connect with and make a real difference for the people with whom I work.  There really is nothing more rewarding to me than guiding a woman through her biggest fears, greatest blocks, and limiting beliefs, and having her come through more empowered and confident than ever, with the promise of her heart’s desires being fulfilled on the other side!

I don’t always get an opportunity to connect with everyone in our community on a personal level, but lately I’ve been trying to think of ways to create opportunities for more personal connections, where I can hear from and share with you on a more consistent basis.

Well, those of you who know me know that I don’t believe in coincidences, and that I do believe that everything that happens does so at the perfect time and for a specific reason. That’s why yesterday, when I read about a 30-Day Challenge yesterday, I got excited!

And the best part is YOU get to be part of it, too!

One of the groups I’m very proud to be part of is the Social Media Club of South Florida.  The members are participating in a 30-Day Blogging Challenge during the month of June.

So, why is this exciting and how can you be part of it?

The 30-Day Blogging Challenge I participated in last year is what helped me to start blogging on a more consistent basis. I joined the group right before the last challenge began and it motivated me to create “Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day,” where, for 30 days, I blogged about a different dating and relationship topic each day.  People enjoyed it, I loved reading and responding to the comments, and, when the challenge ended, I had several requests to continue with the daily messages (If you were one of those people, consider this your request being granted!).

Another reason I’m so excited is because I’ll be doing things a little differently this time.  Instead of me coming up with the 30 topics I’ll be blogging about, this time, I will be answering your questions about love, dating, and relationships!   That’s right!  All you have to do is ask me a question via email or our Facebook page, and I will answer your question in one of the blog posts during the month of June!  Your name will be kept confidential on the blog post, and you’ll have the opportunity to have some of your burning questions answered!

Here’s all you need to do:

  1. Type the words “Burning Question” in the subject line of your email or in your Facebook comment.
  2. Send your question via email to gladys@heartsdesireintl.com or post your question on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/heartsdesireintl.
  3. Once the question gets answered, I’ll send you an email or Facebook message letting you know that your question’s been answered on Heart’s Desire’s blog.

That’s it!

Now, I really need your help, because today is June 5th, and the challenge began on June 1st!  Believing that it’s never too late for anything wonderful to happen (in life or relationships!), I want to get started right away – as in tomorrow, June 6th!  So, if you have a question (or 2… or 3) that you’d like answered, just send me an email or go to our Facebook page and ask it NOW!  And, please don’t wait to see if someone else asks first.  I need to answer 30 questions in 30 days and I want yours to be one of them.

Just send me any questions you have about:

  • dating
  • love
  • sex
  • relationships
  • parenting
  • romance
  • marriage
  • breakups
  • avoiding divorce
  • intimacy
  • any other burning questions you have

So, go ahead! Make my day and partner with me to make this next 30 days ones that make a huge difference for you and the thousands of others people who are going to benefit from reading the answer to your question!

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