The Real Problem When Dating

Research shows that 84% of online daters are looking for a romantic relationship and 42% of users are looking for marriage.

So it’s not that there’s a lack of men ready for commitment—

The true problem is that your dating & relationship patterns don’t allow you to connect with the RIGHT man for you.

Your patterns are driven by unconscious beliefs or wounds.

So until you address what’s driving your patterns & learn to overcome them, how do you ever expect to attract an emotionally available, committed partner?

And NO, it’s not a numbers game either.

Going on countless dates is NOT the way to attract the person you want to spend the rest of your life with.

Again, the problem here is — you’re dating before you’ve addressed the underlying issues of why you AREN’T attracting the right person into your life.

So you can date all you want, but you’ll be attracting the wrong people and repeating old patterns again and again.

You’ll chase partners or push them away.

You’ll feel used, ghosted, or frustrated by the inconsistency.

You’ll stay in the “talking stage” for more than 3 months with no signs of commitment.

You’ll find yourself in these circles, getting no closer to the fulfilling, emotionally mature relationship you truly desire.

What to do INSTEAD ➝

Address the underlying issues, THEN start dating.

You’ll be surprised at how quickly it will HAPPEN.✨

If you think you HAVE addressed those issues (you’ve already been in therapy, read the books and go to yoga, etc) — well, if it hasn’t happened for you yet, you haven’t addressed the issues properly.

And I’ll show you how.

This is what I teach women to do in my mentorship program, Radiant Relationship Academy.

Meleah Manning

Meleah is a certified trauma-informed relationship mentor, specializing in feminine embodiment, intimacy, pleasure, and cultivating healthy relationships. Her work focuses on supporting women heal from past pain that impacts their love life, attracting and deepening healthy love, and developing the skills for a lasting, fulfilling relationship.

http://meleahmanning.com/case-study/
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