"You must do the things you think you cannot do." Eleanor RooseveltMany people who become single over forty stop dating or, worse yet, don’t even start, out of fear or discomfort. They have an unpleasant dating experience and they give up, deciding it’s easier not to try at all. Easier? Perhaps, but not more enjoyable. Yes, they can avoid the awkwardness of not knowing what to say or the discomfort of being alone in a crowd of people by staying at home, but that gets lonely after a while.
Eleanor Roosevelt grew up in
wealth, but she was awkward, unattractive, and painfully shy. She learned the benefits to be gained when we
do the things we think we cannot do. Singles
would do well to follow her advice.
I used to go to singles dances two or three times a month. Most of the
time, I got asked to dance and I had a good time. But occasionally I went unnoticed. I recall standing there ill at ease, feeling
as if everyone was staring at me. I
realize now how silly that notion was. I
wasn’t being stared at - no one was looking at me! If someone had noticed me, I would have
approached them and begun a conversation.
At some point in the process, we have to put
ourselves out there and be willing to take some risks. It gets easier if we keep our thoughts under
control and keep the big picture in mind.
Although I got discouraged at times, I eventually got back in the
game. With experience, it got more
comfortable to meet new people, and finally I met Roger. Don’t sell yourself short; you can do it!
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