Dealing With Exes
The Dating Game
Breaking Up
Is He Right For You?
Love and Sex
The Single Life
Dating Again
Know when it's right
Wait until you're ready. And that doesn't just mean resisting your friends' efforts to pair you off. It also means not rushing into a relationship too soon. Until you've really recovered from your broken relationship, you won't be in any fit state to choose the right man - or make any new partnership work.
As a rule of thumb, allow a month for every year your old partnership lasted before seriously dating again. Make sure that you're well through the grief and anger over your break-up and that you realise what went wrong with your last relationship and are clear about what you will do differently next time.
Get your confidence back
Work on feeling good about yourself. There's nothing more seductive to a new man than a woman who believes she's worth it. You may be feeling vulnerable after your split - so do everything you can to build your confidence. Have a makeover, lose weight, buy those new clothes.
Start believing that you have something to offer. List your own strongest features and remind yourself of them daily. Try an assertiveness course. Read The Confidence to be Yourself by Brian Roet (Piatkus, £9.99)
Cast your net wide
When you launch yourself back into the dating game, you may well wonder why you so rarely meet good men. It isn't you - it's the situation. Particularly if the last time you dated was as a teenager when everyone was single and looking - there are fewer potential mates out there when you get older.
You have to compensate by really trying to meet people, so accept every invitation. Join clubs, lots of them. Say yes to every opportunity to meet people. And, yes, join singles or friendship groups. The more people you meet the more chance you have of meeting the right person.
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