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You're a smart, strong, successful woman. In nearly every area of your life, you're operating on the highest level. But when it comes to your love life you can't seem to find a worthy partner despite your best efforts. In this episode, Kim and her guest, dating coach Evan Marc Katz, debunk 3 major myths about why smart, strong successful women sometimes have trouble finding love. As a dating coach to powerful women since 2003, Evan is a best-selling author and the who has helped thousands of women find happy, healthy and long-term relationships. Evan digs into how he got started in the dating space and shares how he transformed from a 'serial-dater' to a happily married man. Kim and Evan discuss how making real connections on a date isn't about how much you've achieved or accomplished. Instead, it's all about how someone feels when they're with you. If you're under the impression that all smart, successful, alpha men only want to date women 'beneath' them or that you need to change who you are in order for a man to be attracted to you, you need to listen to this episode! Kim and Evan volley back and forth about how you can reframe your thought process and release yourself from the old patterns that have held you back in the past. This conversation will show you that building confidence in dating (as you have in many other areas in your life!) is all about gaining experience. It's time for you to get out of your own way and make changes you can control. So, if you're ready to stop trying to achieve a loving relationship and start attracting a great partner, sign up right here for a free breakthrough call with Kim: meetme.so/kimbreakthrough You are capable of finding the supportive, strong, successful and long-lasting relationship you've been searching for! Now is the time to recognize your strengths and apply them in the right way to discover the love you deserve.
By Kimmy Seltzer4.7
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You're a smart, strong, successful woman. In nearly every area of your life, you're operating on the highest level. But when it comes to your love life you can't seem to find a worthy partner despite your best efforts. In this episode, Kim and her guest, dating coach Evan Marc Katz, debunk 3 major myths about why smart, strong successful women sometimes have trouble finding love. As a dating coach to powerful women since 2003, Evan is a best-selling author and the who has helped thousands of women find happy, healthy and long-term relationships. Evan digs into how he got started in the dating space and shares how he transformed from a 'serial-dater' to a happily married man. Kim and Evan discuss how making real connections on a date isn't about how much you've achieved or accomplished. Instead, it's all about how someone feels when they're with you. If you're under the impression that all smart, successful, alpha men only want to date women 'beneath' them or that you need to change who you are in order for a man to be attracted to you, you need to listen to this episode! Kim and Evan volley back and forth about how you can reframe your thought process and release yourself from the old patterns that have held you back in the past. This conversation will show you that building confidence in dating (as you have in many other areas in your life!) is all about gaining experience. It's time for you to get out of your own way and make changes you can control. So, if you're ready to stop trying to achieve a loving relationship and start attracting a great partner, sign up right here for a free breakthrough call with Kim: meetme.so/kimbreakthrough You are capable of finding the supportive, strong, successful and long-lasting relationship you've been searching for! Now is the time to recognize your strengths and apply them in the right way to discover the love you deserve.

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