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Be Bold on Valentine’s Day – Tips
for the Romantically Challenged
Romantic Tips by Paul A. Falzone CEO of The Right
One and Together Dating
DATELINE: NORWELL, MASS… For many folks who
are dating or in a relationship, Valentine’s Day becomes a
day of reckoning. What you do, or don’t do, will certainly
be remembered. Here is your chance to make your feelings known to
that special someone you are dating. For those already involved
in a relationship, it’s an opportunity to make your good relationship
even better, or, improve upon a “rocky” relationship.
With more than 30 years experience as romance coach
in addition to being the CEO of the world’s largest personal
introduction service, The Right One and Together Dating, Paul A.
Falzone shares Valentine’s Day tips for the romantically challenged.
“What it all boils down to is being bold. Express
yourself, show your feelings, and go out on a limb for that special
person in your life. Actions speak louder than words, so find a
way to show him or her you care; you’re interested; you’re
there,” explained Falzone.
Falzone shares:
Listen and pay attention. As Falzone reminds, “We
all have two ears and one mouth. It’s important to use them
in that order.” Listen to your significant other. Whether
s/he is talking about the work day or her/his dreams, show that
you’re interested. Make her/him feel important, because, bottom
line, they are important to you.
Go out of your way. This may sound simple, but it’s
not easy for some folks to completely put their needs and wants
aside. Take the time and make the extra effort to do what your significant
other likes. Go out of your way to cook her/his favorite spicy Indian
dish. Does she have a favorite color? If so, find a cashmere sweater
in that shade. If your honey loves golf and you notice his golf
club grips are worn out, make the effort and go to golf pro to see
what you can do about it.
Come to her/his rescue. We all have our strengths
and weaknesses. If your strength is her/his weakness, then help
your sweetheart out. Is she technologically challenged? Install
that new photo software for her; set up her iPod, computer, DVD
player or other electronic. Take the time to make your significant
other’s life simpler. And, if you can’t do it, find
someone who can. Either way, your mission to help is accomplished.
Creativity and personalization is key. This goes back
to the first point – listening to your significant other.
Since you have paid attention, you now know what s/he likes. Use
this information to give her/him a gift that really says “you’re
special to me”. Download his favorite songs. Stand in line
to get great seats to see her favorite music group, play or show.
Give him sporting event tickets and tell him to go out with his
buddies. Arrange for flowers to be sent to her or a masseuse to
give a massage every month for 12 months. If you’re an artist,
paint your significant other a picture. A poet, write a love poem.
The list goes on and on. You’ll find there are
many things you can do to give a gift with the personal touch that
will really make her/his Valentine’s Day.
Falzone continued, “Do something original. Cater
to the unique desires of your loved one. Whatever you can do to
be creative and personalize the day, do it. Valentine’s Day
is a time when it’s not about you at all. It should completely
revolve around your sweetheart.”
Now catering to more than 300,000 members at over
60 locations throughout North America, The Right One and Together
Dating are the largest brick and mortar dating services in the industry
The Right One and Together Dating offer a more consistent product,
a greater number of potentially compatible mates and added value
of flexibility in transferring memberships to another geographic
region.
Romantic Locations
The Right One's offices and affiliates located throughout the United
States include: California (San Diego); Colorado (Glendale); Florida
(Miami); Georgia (Atlanta); Kansas (Wichita and Overland Park);
Illinois (Downers Grove, Rockford and Bloomington); New Jersey (Cherry
Hill, Hackensack); Massachusetts (Norwell, Newton, Shrewsbury and
Woburn); Nebraska (Omaha and Lincoln); Pennsylvania (King of Prussia,
Pittsburgh and Monroeville); Rhode Island (Warwick); Texas (Dallas,
Austin); and Wisconsin (Madison, Appleton, Brookfield).
North American locations and affiliates of Together are: California
(Encino, Irvine, Los Angeles, Upland); Florida (Palm Beach, Vero
Beach); Georgia (Savannah); Indiana (Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, South
Bend); Kentucky (Lexington, Louisville); Louisiana (New Orleans);
Maryland (Columbia, Frederick); Minnesota (Minneapolis); Nevada
(Reno); New Hampshire (Hooksett, Nashua, Portsmouth and Salem);
New Jersey (Bridgewater, Clark, Colts Neck and Lawrenceville); Ohio
(Cincinnati); Pennsylvania(Mechanicsburg); South Carolina (Greenville);
South Dakota (Sioux Falls); Texas (San Antonio, Beaumont and Houston)
and Virginia (Falls Church).
For more information about The Right One and Together Dating, please
visit their websites at www.therightone.com www.togetherdating.com
or call (800) 818-DATE (3283). |