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Dating After 60: Maximize Your Dating Success at Any Age – David Wygant (Video)

By Margaret Manning August 11, 2013 Dating

Dating coach, David Wygant is my fabulous guest for this edition of the Sixty and Me Show. In this somewhat quirky and always surprising interview David opens up his heart and his home and shares his passionate desire to help women and men achieve dating and relationship success at any age. 

In our conversation, his dating advice puts a simple focus on how to shift your mindset, open your heart and go for the possibility of love in every encounter.

David’s dating advice is very simple. Love yourself first. Then be confident in your beauty and unique character and embrace every situation as a possible opportunity to spark a loving relationship. He explains the mindset and fears of men and how women have it in their power to create moments of magnetic attraction that can transform a simple meeting into a relationship.

We talk about his specific relationship advice for women to stop creating excuses, let go of past hurt and fears of rejection. Finally we discuss how to build a relationship roadmap, empowered by his books and tapes that will allow a woman to create a passionate relationship with the man of their dreams!

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Please check out what David Wygant has to offer on his website – articles and videos, personal coaching, trainings – there’s a lot of useful advice there.

What is your perception of dating after 60? What advice would you give other women who are looking for the man of their dreams? Please add your comments below.

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Margaret Manning is the founder of Sixty and Me. She is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. Margaret is passionate about building dynamic and engaged communities that improve lives and change perceptions. Margaret can be contacted at margaret@sixtyandme.com

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