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Show #339: How to Be Lucky in Love!
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The other morning, I was sitting at a beautiful outdoor cafe sipping my coffee and reading my book minding my own business.
There were two women sitting at a table adjacent to me, having breakfast chatting away.
I really wasn’t being nosy, but I couldn’t help but overhear their conversation about dating because Janice started going on a loud rant to Sherri (I have no idea what their names were, so I’m giving them names) about how she’s sick and tired of dating because she hasn’t met a decent man in over 7 years.
Sherri keeps nodding her head in agreement, and then says,
“I know! My co-worker who’s only been divorced for 2 years, just announced she’s engaged again. I can’t believe it. Why’s she so lucky…and why was it so easy for her?”
As I could feel the jealousy and resentment reeling from their conversation, I started thinking about why her co-worker was so “lucky”, and why Janice and Sherri weren’t as “lucky”.
Was it really luck?
Or maybe it was something else.
Maybe her co-worker knew something they didn’t know. Or was she doing something different than they were doing…that was creating her own luck in love?!
Do you want to know how to create your own luck in love? Then tune into today’s show with my amazing guest host, Marjorie Adams Fiore and I’ll share with you how to be lucky in love.
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How fabulous you both are! It feels so easy hearing your advice, however it is brutal trying to find a decent date!
My soul is exhausted and completely confused as to why l am overlooked constantly as the catch l know l am!
l truly feel l do not matter and my pupose is
to be the number three, five or seven for my
friends, who are married or in a committed relationship. My therapist even told me to accept the idea that maybe my place is to be single for the rest of my life! A sad and wasteful existence to not share my heart with someone. GIVING UP IS EASIER!!!