How to Get a Date Worth Keeping

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“How to Get a Date Worth Keeping” is a transformative guidebook that addresses a challenge many individuals face in the dating world: the dreaded dating drought. It is a must-read for anyone who finds themselves wondering why they’re not getting dates, or why the dates they do get aren’t leading to meaningful relationships. Dr. Henry Cloud, a clinical psychologist with a knack for addressing relational issues, tackles the subject with insight and practicality.

In the realm of pickup artists (PUAs) and the wider community seeking dating tips and dating advice, this book stands out. It’s not about quick fixes or manipulating others into going out with you; it’s about a deep and meaningful overhaul of how you approach dating. It’s for those who want to break destructive dating patterns, who question where all the “good ones” are hiding, and who are ready to experience a marked change in their love life.

The book adopts a counterintuitive approach to the conventional dating advice. It pushes the reader to look inward, considering their own barriers to successful dating, rather than focusing solely on external strategies. Dating is not positioned as a means to an end (marriage), but as an enriching journey in itself.

The wisdom imparted in Dr. Cloud’s work is grounded in real-life scenarios, making it both relatable and applicable. The book doesn’t just offer analysis; it includes actionable steps such as keeping a dating log, meeting a variety of new people, adjusting your routines (changing your traffic pattern), and even reassessing the stigma associated with using dating services.

For individuals feeling caught in a cycle of infrequent or uninspiring dates

For individuals feeling caught in a cycle of infrequent or uninspiring dates, Dr. Cloud proposes a proactive approach. His “meet five a week” strategy encourages readers to expand their social encounters and to be open to dating a diverse range of individuals. This philosophy aligns with the PUA community’s emphasis on abundance and the development of social skills.

The guidance extends beyond finding a date to developing a healthier dating self. Topics such as examining your inner world, facing personal issues, and maintaining mental and emotional health are crucial elements of the book. It steers away from the superficial aspects often associated with PUAs and towards building a strong foundational self that will attract the right kind of partner.

Moreover, the book addresses common dating beliefs and practices. It debunks the myth of love at first sight and urges readers to give every potential partner a fair chance. It also encourages authenticity, assertiveness, and self-respect from the very beginning of the dating process, resonating well with the dating advice community’s emphasis on inner game.

Physical attraction and chemistry are often hailed as key elements in dating, but Dr. Cloud’s book delves deeper into the importance of character and personal growth. “Beauty is only skin deep, but character goes all the way to the bone,” he asserts, challenging readers to prioritize the traits that lead to long-lasting connections.

For those accustomed to the PUA community’s vernacular, such as “opening sets” and “kino escalation”, Dr. Cloud’s approach might seem like a departure. However, it complements such techniques with a foundation of self-awareness and self-improvement that aims for lasting relationships rather than short-term success.

The instructional material isn’t just theoretical; it contains a wealth of practical advice. The book suggests specific strategies for making the most out of every dating situation, from beginning to middle to end, including how to initiate contact (Drop Your Hankie or Palm Pilot), maintain clear boundaries, and avoid settling.

It’s important to note that although written for a broad audience, “How to Get a Date Worth Keeping” includes spiritual considerations, such as dating outside of one’s faith, that may resonate particularly with individuals for whom faith and religious values are central to the dating process.

In conclusion, “How to Get a Date Worth Keeping” is an essential read for anyone looking to revamp their dating life, whether a beginner or someone looking to refine their relationship skills. The learning format offers a choice between CD (Audio) and Book, making it accessible for different learning preferences. Dr. Henry Cloud’s program was released on February 1, 2005, providing timeless principles that continue to resonate with those seeking meaningful human connections.

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Table Of Contents/ List Of Topics Covered:

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What’s the Problem?
– Why Hasn’t God Brought Me the Love of My Life?
– Gut Check
– Where I Am Coming From
– Dating Is Not about Marriage

The Program

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– Keep a Log
– If You Say, ‘There Are No Good Prospects,’ You Don’t Get It
– Meet Five a Week
– Change Your Traffic Pattern
– Get Over the Stigma: Join a Service
– Stick With It, and Get Your Numbers Up
– Get Your Team Together
– Tie Me to a Tree
– Don’t Limit Yourself to a Type
– Check Your Expectations at the Door
– Forget Love at First Sight
– Go Out with Almost Anyone Once, and Maybe Again
– Date a Non-Christian?
– Drop Your Hankie (or Palm Pilot)
– Follow a Strategy from Beginning to Middle to End
– Be Yourself from the Beginning
– Don’t Play Games
– Where Is the Testosterone?
– Keep Your Boundaries and Don’t Settle

Get Your Dating Self in Shape

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– Monitor Your Internal World and Face Your Issues
– Get Healthy
– Don’t Be Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
– Look in the Mirror
– Unleash Your Libido or Reel It In
– Do You Have to Get Married? – Dating is Not for the Lonely
– Turn Off the Autopilot and Drive

Stay Focused on What’s Important

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– Will This Friendship Ever Heat Up?
– Beautiy Is Only Skin Deep, but Character Goes All the Way to the Bone
– Seven Extra Hints