What Would Kim Do?  Surprising Answers To Your Love Questions

EPISODE · Sep 4, 2019 · 27 MIN

What Would Kim Do? Surprising Answers To Your Love Questions

from Charisma Quotient: Build Confidence, Make Connections and Find Love

We're back with another episode of What Would Kim Do? Surprising Answers to Your Love Questions! On these episodes, Kim answers listener questions directly. This week you'll hear answers about how to stop attracting unavailable guys, how to gain the confidence to ask women out without using gimmicks or pick-up lines, and how to adjust your online dating profile to entice the kind of person you'll actually like! If you're frustrated because you're not attracting or meeting the kind of person you want to be in a relationship with, this episode will give you some great insight into how you can change your approach to get a different result. If you're anxious or nervous about asking women (or men!) out, then stay tuned for the second question Kim answers. She provides some tangible strategies to create curiosity and ask questions designed to get positive responses. Overall, this is about sending signals to the world that you're available and open. That's the best way to put yourself out there and go after what you want! If you want your question to be featured on a future episode, reach out to Kim on Facebook @SeltzerKimberly. And, if you're looking to connect with a group of women dedicated to changing their love stories, then join Kim's free Facebook group, the Love Makeover Insiders: https://bit.ly/2Ee3sPL Sometimes it's scary to ask for help, but you are NOT alone. Join Kim's group for a built-in community of women who are on their journey to change their story from the outside in.

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