Advice For Getting a Date on Valentine's Day for singles

in singlepeople •  8 years ago 

Valentine's Day is coming soon. I used to hate it, because I always seemed to find myself single in February. It took me a while to realize that Valentine's Day is an opportunity. Single people everywhere suddenly get up and be more proactive about meeting that special someone. That means that your chances of landing a date with them are never better than right now.Here then, are ten tips to make your Valentine's Day one to remember.

Getting Ready for Valentine's Day: Look for events 

There are a lot of events for singles right now, either directly or indirectly related to Valentine's Day. The direct ones could be Valentine's Day themed parties or speed dating events. Indirect ones could be a book reading that's scheduled near February 14th, and will attract singles who are eager (and open) to meeting people. The name of the game is visibility: don't stay at home and feel sorry for yourself - get out there and look for events where things will happen.

Getting Ready for Valentine's Day: Find a buddy

Is Valentine's Day getting you stressed? Need a bit of moral support? Get a buddy. That person can be either single or in a relationship; it doesn't matter. What does matter is that your buddy will be there to motivate you to get out when you're tempted to stay at home, that they'll listen to you when you're getting down or need to vent, and that they'll provide advice when you need it. While your buddy will be there to help you on an active basis, they also serve another, more passive purpose: the mere fact that they're aware of your Valentine's Day goals will help you simply because you won't want to let them down. Think about it: if no one knows what your goals are, then it's easy for you to not follow up on them. But when you communicate your goals to a buddy, then it's much harder to give up, because you know that someone cares about how you're doing. Get a buddy, and get going.

Getting Ready for Valentine's Day: Decide right now

It's time to decide. It's time to decide what you're going to do on February 14th. You have two choices: either you're going to go on a date with someone you're going to meet in the next few days, or you're going to go to an event on Valentine's day where you'll have the opportunity to meet people. Either way, commit to doing something on February 14th that will get you one step closer to your soul mate. As with any thing in the dating landscape, if you leave things wishy-washy, they won't get done.

Getting Ready for Valentine's Day: Remember to be cool

Do you have a date for Valentine's Day? Still looking for one? No matter what the situation, be cool. Don't act stressed or put undue pressure on the situation: this will only make things more difficult. There's a lot of emotional baggage tied to Cupid's favorite day. Most of it is good-it's an excuse to be romantic!-but some it can be bad it you let it be. So chill out and make your date feel comfortable, or make prospective dates feel comfortable. It just makes February 14th that much more fun.

Getting Ready for Valentine's Day: Have fun!

Have fun-period. If you found a date, then enjoy your evening to the fullest and enjoy your date to the fullest. If you didn't find a date, then pamper yourself alone or with friends. Dating is hard, so make the best of every situation and enjoy yourself. Happy Valentine's Day to everyone.

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