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Are You A Relationship Gypsy?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

So yesterday was my first full day back in the office, and I got to spend most of it at the dentist’s office getting a crown lengthening and a crown. It’s so much fun having your mouth open for four hours! I found that I was fine, until I opened my eyes and actually saw what they were doing: yanking, pulling and scraping. So much fun!

Anyway, back in the office today and have I got some surprises in store for all of you! Check back on Thursday for a HUGE announcement. . .

Are you someone who breaks up with someone on November 3, 2009 at 4:30 pm, and by 4:31 pm on November 3, 2009 you are in another one? Are you someone who goes right from one relationship to the next?

Are you a relationship gypsy? Relationship gypsies are people who spend their entire life in relationships without ever taking a break. When you do that, you are basically bringing your baggage with you to every new relationship.

Another definition of a relationship gypsy is someone who basically dates the same person over and over again, but who thinks they are all different. In reality, though, they are not different at all because you have never taken that necessary “timeout” for yourself in between your relationships.

If I am talking about you, then I want you to think about a few things. Something that I talk about all the time — especially with my coach TK — is how to break the pattern of being a relationship gypsy. By the way, if any of you don’t know TK (Therapist Kim), she is one of my top women’s coaches.

I am actually going to be coming out with a product about this, but the way to stop being a relationship gypsy is to really learn how to spend time with yourself — embracing yourself — so that you will start to attract the right kind of person into your life the next time. This is so important to learn, because relationship gypsy behavior is truly detrimental to you and your life.

If you don’t break the relationship gypsy pattern, you will continue to basically go from house to house, without ever getting your own house in order. Look back at your relationship history. Are you someone who dates the same person over and over again?

So if you want to know more about relationship gypsies, post a comment in the blog today. If you’re not a relationship gypsy then stay tuned, because later in the month we are going to talk about relationship junkies. . .

There’s No Such Thing As A Bad Day

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Have you ever asked someone how their day is going, and had them respond, “Man, I am just having such a bad day today!” It makes you almost want to run away.

When I hear that I almost want say to myself “God, I wish I didn’t even ask,” because you know what is going to follow that answer. You know that if they are letting you know that they are having a bad, that they are also going to want to share everything that happened on that bad day with you

They are going to bring all that bad energy with them, and they are going to dump it all over you. Having to listen to someone vent about a bad day is like having the flu for five or ten minutes.

Can I tell you something? There’s no such thing as a bad day. It’s all about your mindset. It really is.

It’s all about your mindset and how you think, because in life there are always ebbs and flows. It’s your outlook on life that really determines how you feel.

I never have a bad day, ever. Do I have bad moments? Of course I do.

For example, I recently went to the dentist and found out I have to spend about $3,000.00 on a root canal. That was most definitely a bad moment.

Did it ruin my day though? Absolutely not. Did it ruin my bike ride home? Absolutely not. Did it affect my sex life? Absolutely not. Did it affect the way that I treated my dog or my friends for the rest of the day? Absolutely not.

When I have one of these bad moments, I process it immediately like a super computer and then I forget all about it. It’s called the ebbs and flows of life.

If you want to hear more about how to never have a bad day again, be sure to listen to this week’s podcast. It’s really going to blow you away. I also have a special guest on the podcast who is going to share something very special with you too. Click here to listen now:

By the way, anybody who is interested in being a guest on one of my podcasts beginning in November, please email me at david@davidwygant.com. I would love to interview a few of you about your dating experiences, and then have a mini coaching session.

Also, if you want to learn how to create the kind of mindset that will have you feeling confident and powerful every day — and which will help you to have great days no matter what comes at you — then be sure to check out my Men’s “What’s Your Excuse?” and my Women’s “No Excuses” programs.