100 - Being Adaptable in Dating

EPISODE · Sep 5, 2023 · 17 MIN

100 - Being Adaptable in Dating

from Dating, Relationships, and Disability · host Kathy O'Connell

If you have been listening to the past couple episodes, you know we’ve been in a theme of looking at dating from a problem solving lens. Approaching dating with problem-solving skills can be a practical and thoughtful way to navigate the complexities of trying to put yourself out there, take risks, and manage the vulnerabilities that are inherent in dating. Adaptability: Just like solving a problem might require adjusting your approach, be prepared to adapt your dating strategy. Not every date will go as planned, and you might need to shift your approach based on feedback and outcomes. If you’re dating strategy isn’t working, can you tweak that. Communication: Effective communication is key in problem-solving as well as in dating. Be open and honest in communicating with potential dates. Ask them questions to better understand their perspective as well.  Reflect and learn: Regularly reflect on your dating experiences. What worked? What didn't? What patterns are emerging? Learn from both successes and setbacks to refine your approach over time. Don’t let lack of success define you or predict your future. Look at the issue, whether it’s a lack of dates or people looking at your profile, or simply meeting the wrong people and ask yourself, how can I solve this or where can I take control here. Seek advice: Just as you might consult experts or peers when solving a problem, don't hesitate to seek advice from friends, family members, or even dating coaches. Their insights can provide valuable perspectives. Stay patient: Problem-solving takes time, and so does dating. Not every challenge will be resolved immediately, and not every date will lead to a lasting connection. Stay patient and persistent. Remember that dating is a dynamic process, and while problem-solving skills can be helpful, emotions, chemistry, and other intangibles also play a significant role. Balancing analytical thinking with emotional intelligence is key to successful dating. Resources Conversation Guide for Meeting People 3, 2, 1 Dating Plan Check out our Dating Memberships:Dating Made Easier (for all people wanting to date) - is a monthly membership for anyone (with or without disabilities) who wants support and guidance in dating skills and getting the RESULTS you want in dating and relationships. Click here to learn more. Supporting Dating and Relationships membership (for special educators and professionals in disability services) - is for professionals in the disability field who are looking for training and resources to effectively help students/people with disabilities in developing dating and relationship skills. Click here to learn more. Music by Successful Motivation Artwork photo by Elevate

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