Drop Your Guard: Meeting The One
Jasbina Ahluwalia asks Brian Howie, author of How to Find Love in 60 Seconds: Based on your book, what are some of the mistakes people are making in really killing that spark in those five or six opportunities they’re getting on a daily basis?
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Brian Howie
Drop Your Guard: Metaphorical or Physical
They’re really putting up a wall around themselves, whether it’s a metaphorical wall of baggage or a physical wall.
They basically think, “During the course of my day, I will not meet anyone.”
As I say in the book, during the course of any given day in any normal city, you are within 10 yards of 1,000 people of the opposite sex.
Drop Your Guard and Seek Opportunity
If learn to recognize that that’s a fact, notice them and figure out that there are only about five or six people that you could potentially fall in love with, you’ll certainly wake up the next day looking for those five or six people versus just assuming no one is out there.
That’s the assumption a lot of people make.
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Tell Us:
Were you in search of love and not successful? If you drop your guard, do you think you will find the one? Share your thoughts with us below in the comments section.
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The above is an excerpt from Jasbina’s interview with Brian Howie
The entire interview transcript is at: Brian Howie Interview – How to Find Love in 60 Seconds
Listen to the entire interview on: Intersections Match Talk Radio – Jasbina’s Lifestyle Show
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