Maxim Magazine: Top Dating Coaches to Follow

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Navigating the dating world can be overwhelming and confusing, especially when you’re not sure what to say or do. That’s where dating coaches and matchmakers come in. They provide guidance and advice to help their clients overcome challenges and find love. But what are the most common questions that their clients ask? To find out, we’ve reached out to 8 top dating coaches and asked them to answer the question they’ve heard the most.

How do I deal with rejection in dating, and not let it affect my confidence and self-esteem?

I recommend that my clients reframe rejection as an opportunity for growth and learning, instead of perceiving it as a personal failure or flaw. I support clients on moving toward rejection, even seeking it, which helps them to deepen their authenticity and sense of fun while exploring options.

It’s important to remember that rejection is a natural part of dating, and not everyone will be a good match for you. It’s also important to avoid taking rejection personally, and not let it define your self-worth or value as a person. Instead, try to learn from the experience, and use it to refine your dating strategy or gain a better understanding of your own needs and desires. A coach can help you move through the ups and downs of love seeking with much more clarity and serenity.

Megan Weks is a celebrated international dating coach known for her unique strategies to help people find love in the modern dating world. She helps people tap into their own value and turn insecurities into tools to create an abundance of options. Megan’s signature process “The Manfunnel” has been featured in top publications such as; Forbes, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and on television across the US. Megan’s clients report successful relationships swiftly after utilizing her signature process.

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Heidi Hapanowicz

Heidi Hapanowicz is a personal brand strategist and educator who helps small business owners become the most discoverable version of themselves across the new era of AI search.

http://www.heidihapanowicz.com
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