The moment that you meet someone interesting, there is a tendency to get a bit crazy. What happens? Hope arises which in turn can bring up vulnerability, fear and anxiety. We used to see people in the Crisis Clinic suffering far too much over a new dating situation.
Because my work sees so much manifestation, weve had a rash of no mans land panic lately. Up half the night waiting for a text. Agonizing on whether (s)hes right or not. An anxiety attack over the thought of losing him while hes on a trip.
My advice? Calm the heck down. Heres how:
1. Remember that God doesnt meet you ½ way or ¾ of the way. You GET your soulmate, no matter what.
2. Remind yourself that we all have different communication styles and some people might not phone as often. It doesnt mean theyre not interested.
3. Get busy with your life. Do not hover over the phone or keep checking for emails. As things blossom, youll have less time, so get your ducks in a row now. Itll take your mind off the obsessing.
4. Take heart in the fact that youve met someone interesting. If youve set an intention for soulmate love, its already a done deal. This interest regardless of whether it leads to more is a sign youre heading in the right direction.
Bottom Line: dont let fear take away from your relishing this experience. You get love no matter what, so why not relax into the deliciousness of this interaction?
Heres to a FUN dating experience!
love,
Kathryn
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Cover of San Diego Magazine the Week We Were There - ha ha! |
It has been super busy, and I apologize for not updating sooner.
There is a period of time that I call no mans land. Its the time that starts when you connect with someone interesting up until there is a commitment (if one happens). This is the most crazy-making phase of dating Ive ever seen (self-induced). If youve experienced no mans land, keep reading for some tips on less suffering and more enjoyment.
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