The ReWire Podcast w/ Ryan Stewman

How to Find a Spouse in the Dating Game | ReWire 1345


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I've been divorced 3 times in my life and I'm qualified to give you the advice I'm about to drop on you. 

In all of those relationships, it was my responsibility as to why those marriages ended. 

After the devastating experience I had in marriage, I got serious about what I was doing when it came to finding a good woman. 

There are so many red flags you need to pay attention to. 

In this episode, I'm going to share a few tips to help you test to see if there's a red flag present before the date even ends. 

The first one is when you go out to eat with someone, take some food off their plate. 

If they throw up an objection, finish the date, and never call them again. 

The reason: 

If they're not willing to share dinner with you that you're paying for, chances are in life, they'll drive the car you buy, fuck the pool guy you hire, and take the house you bought. 

Think on that for a minute. 

It's one of the most profound revelations you could have in looking for a spouse that will save you a ton of headache and a lifetime of heartache.  

Get clear about what you want from a spouse and partner. 

Decide who you have to be to attract that person. 

When it comes to discerning this, write down every single thing you want in a partner and get to work! 

#RiseAbove

 

HOW TO GET INVOLVED: 

This planet is based on an algorithm and with every positive action, there is an adverse reaction. 

Ryan Stewman rose and overcame a life of addiction, imprisonment, divorce, and circumstances that would break the spirit of the average human being. 

He went on to create a powerful network of winners and champions in life and business creating a movement quickly changing lives one day at a time. 

Learn more at: www.JoinTheApex.com  

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The ReWire Podcast w/ Ryan StewmanBy Ryan Stewman