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How Do You Make Him/Her Want To Fall In Love?

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Human emotions are really fragile and unless you understand when to act on a man or woman’s emotions, you’ll be in jeopardy, not only of failing to light the flame, but of destroying even the little spark of interest that was there in the beginning.

Just like in any dance, timing is everything, even more importantly than moves or steps. Knowing the correct time to act is not merely a matter of deciding what particular instant is the right moment to make a move, rather it’s knowing how to draw out corresponding emotions from others.

Similar to how a dancer or musician will feel when his or her timing is off, your personal “timing" is off, hitting too soon, or too late when:

1. You find it hard to find common points of interest, whether personal or professional.

2. You are overwhelmed, confused, and anxious most of the time.

3. The other person is not showing genuine interest in trying to make a connection.

4. You feel that the other person is somehow holding back.

5. You feel like you are hitting a dead wall.

5. The other person tells you he/she does not feel the emotional connection.

6. The other person tells you something is missing.

7. He/she suddenly breaks up with you when you thought all was going well.

When this occurs, the common mistake many men and women make is rationalize what’s going on, try to intellectually show the other person “you understand" how he/she feels, give some sort of advice or “small talk" or blame the other person (he/she has issues). This is often not the best move.

The best course is to pull back and modify your actions and reactions to “fit" the other person’s unexpressed emotional needs, and potential and then set a course that fully captures the current chemistry, spark of interest, or connection.

Most of my clients ask me, how do I do that?

Tuning in to another person emotionally is an internal monitoring process of being able to pick up an actual “emotion" in another’s utterances the same way we pick up the change of emotions in a musician’s song. The delicate moment when one emotion changes to another cannot be so easily seen with physiological eyes (like observing body language) but by making genuine effort to become emotionally “one" with that person. Therapists and counsellors do this all the time. And many of us do it when we are not focused on trying to create an impression or manipulate one. For example, if the other person is narrating an experience in which they felt sad, we will naturally feel sad. If they smile or laugh, we smile and laugh too. Their emotions become our emotions and their feelings our feelings.

When this happens, the other person feels emotionally connected to us. And the people we feel emotionally connected to are the people we are attracted to and want to be around. We don’t want to let them go because we think we may never experience that level of connection with someone else.

About the Author: Christine Akiteng is an internationally renowned Sexual Confidence/Dating Coach and author of eBook: The Art Of Seducing Out Of Fullness™. Her unique approach to dating has helped hundreds create positive, constructive, honest and fulfilling relationships.

http://www.torontosnumber1datedoctor.com

http://www.theartofseducingoutoffullness.com

http://www.playinghardtogettheloveway.com

 

 


Dating Confidence and Relationships Coach and author of three popular eBooks: Dating Your Ex, The Art of Seducing Out Of Fullness and Playing Hard To Get the Love Way, Yangki Christine Akiteng has devoted years of her life re-uniting couples and has seen over and over again first hand what works.

For more articles and information about Love Doctor Yangki Christine Akiteng and the services she offers to singles and couples please visit: www.torontosnumber1datedoctor.com 

Ask questions and read answers to HOT Topics on love, relationships and intimacy, inspire and be inspired by others personal stories, joke, laugh and chat with Yangki Christine Akiteng on her blog: www.askthelovedoctor.com




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