
Steps 1 - 5 of the 20 Step Programme
Step 1: Clear out the emotional clutter
Step 2: Change your type to Gilbert Blythe
Step 3: Affirmations
Step 4: Meditate and visualize
Step 5: Join a support group
Step 6: Write a letter to Santa Clause.
Step 7: Ask your friends to set you up.
Step 8: Know that it can happen just like that.
Step 9: Be modest.
Step 10: Embrace your unique qualities.
Step 11: Raise your standards.
Step 12: Keep seeing him.
Step 13: Resist the urge to criticize
Step 14: Trust your instincts
Step 15: Say goodbye to negative friends.
In this lecture, we cover the final five steps of the twenty step programme.
Step 15: Say goodbye to negative friends.
Step 16: See yourself through an admirer's eyes.
Step 17: Take the V.I.P. challenge.
Step 18: Have a good laugh.
Step 19: Treat yourself to a make-over.
Step 20: Draw a picture of yourself with your future partner.
A brief introduction to Dating Intel.
This is the ultimate course in MANIFESTING LOVE AND ROMANCE and is based on the hugely popular dating manifesto Finding a Guy Like Gilbert.
This course, Finding Love and Romance is for the woman who thinks she has tried everything and is almost ready to give up looking for love-but not quite yet! You have dated all the wrong guys and you're more than ready to meet the right one, but lately you feel so jaded that you honestly wonder if there's anyone out there for you.
This clear, step-by-step course shares best practices, dating dilemmas and common pitfalls, illustrated by real life experiences. You'll know how to stay safe and maintain your sense of self, sanity and humour while navigating the world of dating. You'll learn how to attract your ideal partner into your life and how to be ready for him when he manifests. You'll rediscover your sense of excitement, hope, confidence and joy, while having a lot of fun.
Praise for Finding A Guy Like Gilbert:
"A must read for anyone looking for love." - Debra Newell, Dirty John fame.
"Completely relatable. Definitely an eye-opener." - Sommer Wayne Dyer.
"No-nonsense honesty combined with warmth and wisdom." - Marianne Power, author of Help Me.
"Full of wisdom and wonderful insights not just into love and dating but into how to live the kind of life you want to live. I recommend it to anyone who happens to be human." - Victoria Mary Clarke, journalist, author, designer and wife to Shane McGowan of The Pogues.