A while back I wrote a blog all about “What I’ve learnt from my business life that also applies to my dating life” ♥️.
I followed it up 6 months later with a blog explaining why I was giving up on dating apps 💔.
Both blogs turned out to be very popular and I received a raft of responses from people all around the world with their thoughts/advice on what I had written — trust me, it was very interesting 🤓.
For example, I got a letter ✉️ from one gentleman that started:
“I’m 73 years old and have been married to my darling wife for over 50 years so have therefore never used a dating app in my life; it was with this in mind that I read your blogs with great interest, and my conclusion is that…..You come across as incredibly desperate in business and in romance”
He then wrote me 2 sides of A4 with his views on everything I had written 😂.
Despite that I have not been deterred to share more about my dating experiences (much to the joy of my parents 👨👩👦); particularly the lows and the awkward situations that come about at dates like who should pay 😳.
In fact, this year I have been very open about all my goals and sorting out my love life is right up there — to which I have had some great responses 🙌.
At the same time, I have started hunting for a flat to buy in central London 🏡 — that has been equal parts hilarious and soul-crushing 😱.
Whilst progress against many of my goals has been going well, the two that are going the most slowly are the love life and the flat hunting 😔.
One month in and I have viewed over 40 flats and been on 5 dates 🤯.
The closest I have got was finding a flat I liked that was bought by someone else before I could get a second viewing (see the picture above) and going on a 2nd date with someone who didn’t want a 3rd date 🙃.
Get to the juicy part of your blog — what have you learnt?
Ever the thinker, I took a step back and it dawned on me that there were a lot of similar lessons to take from these experiences and it is worth sharing them with anyone else who finds themself looking for love or for a place to buy [don’t mix that up thinking you should be buying love 😍].
Here are my 10 lessons learned (the hard way) that apply to both:
Bonus lesson: Some photographers are geniuses 📸 — pretty much every time it won’t look exactly like the photos you were shown; occasionally the photos are a downright fabrication 🤥.
It’s useful to keep these lessons in mind because 3rd parties will want to interfere and it doesn’t matter how much an Estate agent or a matchmaker lobbies you [and I have discovered that they can be persuasive] they are not the ones that will have to live with the choice you’ve made.
It certainly has been an interesting month and I have a feeling these lessons will come in useful as I anticipate both these goals might take a bit of time to crack — in both cases it’s better to get it right than to be rushed; these are big decisions after all 😊.
Maybe I could try and combine the two though; take dates to view properties with me… 🤔
I’d love to know any ideas you might have that would help 💡
As ever, follow me to see how the adventures pan out 😊
Faris
Faris is the CEO and Founder of Shiageto Consulting, an innovative consultancy that helps firms and individuals sharpen their effectiveness. Connect with him here
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