Welcome to the How to find the right one & Make it last by Charles Johnson blog tour. Are you looking for a relationship book? If so I have one to feature for you today! I'm excited to be a part of this blog tour and share this one with all of you. Love and relationships, I am there. I'm totally a hopeless romantic so I was happy to host a stop on this blog tour. Relationships aren't easy, so what is a better way to get some tips than a book, at least for the book lovers reading this. Below you will find an excerpt to get a taste of the book and a Q&A with the author to find out more about him and his book. Thank you Tribute Books for setting this up, and thank you Charles Johnson for being on my blog today.
How
to Find the Right One & Make It Last! by Charles Johnson
We
all want that special someone in our lives. But isn't it odd that one of life's
most important lessons tends to receive the least amount of focus. It's no
wonder why we have so little success attracting the love, passion, romance and
fun that we all need and desire.
The
problem for many busy and successful people is that they do not know where to
find and meet the right partners, how to approach dating, or what it takes to
build and sustain a healthy, loving relationship. To address these issues, I
have taken a unique approach and have written this book about real people, like
you, who struggle with finding love and the right companionship. Many who have
used my techniques have been able to find happy rewarding relationships.
This
book provides real world experiences and proven dating strategies and
techniques. It's a guide that can be used to change your life and bring you the
romance and love you've always wanted. [Goodreads]
Excerpt:
KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
Many people are unsuccessful in finding the "right
partner" because they do not know what they are looking for in a partner.
They have not spent enough time clearly defining what traits, characteristics,
or features they prefer their future partner to have. Equally—if not more
importantly—people also need to decide which traits they do not want in a
potential partner. Let me introduce you to my friend Michael, who found himself
frustrated and wondering about his future and finding the right person.
Michael had just completed graduate school in Texas. He was
handsome, smart, well dressed, and equipped with a master's degree in hospital
administration from one of Texas's most prestigious universities and a new
high-paying job in Tulsa, Oklahoma. One night not long after graduation,
Michael found himself with his old college buddies in a local bar, enjoying a
night of drinks and hoping to find a great woman to be with.
After Michael surveyed the bar scene, he quickly realized this
could end up being his daily personal life going forward. He had already
achieved great scholastic and initial career success but found his life lacking
in the personal area. He started talking to himself, saying, "Am I going
to spend the rest of my life looking at barflies, hoping to find the right
woman to complete my life and raise a family with?" Michael suddenly
became depressed and quickly realized he was going to have to put some serious
time into his personal life if he was going to escape the life of a single
professional who cruised the bars nightly, looking for someone special. He knew
he needed to sit down and determine exactly what he was looking for in a woman
and where best to find her.
He did not want just anyone; he wanted someone special to love and
spend the rest of his life with. Michael knew he wasn't about to find that kind
of woman in the bars he and his friends frequented. Michael identified the
traits and qualities that were important to him and ended up getting back
together with his college sweetheart. He realized that she had everything he
was looking for. He married her after recognizing she would complete his
dreams, love him faithfully, enhance his life, and build the family he
imagined.
The moral of this story is quite simple: Michael took the time to
discover what he didn't want, which made it much easier to determine what he
did want in a partner—and then he could make the right decision in his
selection.
So many people make the mistake of trying to find the right
partner before they determine what they are really looking for. You have to
start by doing a little homework—nothing too difficult or time-consuming but
something that will improve your search and selection efforts by at least
tenfold. With that kind of increase in your chances for success, isn't it worth
doing a little up-front work? You do it all the time in your job, so why not do
it in your personal life as well?
Please
tell us about your current release.
For the millions of singles around the world who have struggled to
find the right one or to maintain a lasting relationship, my book, “How to Find the Right One & Make it
Last,” provides a tutorial on the lost art of dating. “How to
Find the Right One and Make it Last: Bring Love and Romance Back to Dating”
offers practical advice for both men and women about how to initiate
interaction as well as how to respond in various dating situations.
In addition to the book, I created a website, http://www.AskCharlesJohnson.com, where my
readers can have easy access to relationship advice and personal coaching at
any time.
I have been officially and unofficially helping clients and
colleagues find personal success. Over the years, I have developed a proven set
of principles and concepts that have helped singles looking for love not only
find their ideal life partner, but also to keep the relationship fresh and
thriving.
Over the years, I have watched my colleagues work incredibly hard
to achieve professional success, but often struggle to find that same level of
success in their personal lives. By applying the same discipline from their
professional development to fine-tuning their dating skills, these colleagues
transformed their lives and found the personal fulfillment that had previously
been so elusive.
My book provides step-by-step guidance starting with how an
individual can make small changes in their personal style and appearance or to
their daily routine to improve the odds of finding their ideal partner. I walk
readers through the first call, planning the perfect date, and what to say and
do on the date. Everything first starts
with a clear idea of what each individual is looking for – as well as what
they’re not – to provide a guide along the way.
The principles don’t stop once a match has been made. The book provides advice for nurturing
relationships for the long run. By
walking readers through the seven phases of relationships, I explain how and
why they change over time and how to keep them growing strong.
I draw on personal experience, primary research, and the stories
of more than 500 singles I’ve connected and 118 who I’ve helped marry and
continue to help. I’ve have peppered their stories throughout the book to
highlight the principles in action.
Also included is a chapter to help unravel the mystery of Internet
dating sites. I outline practical guidance on how to get the most out of the
Internet dating site as well as what to be weary of when using the various
sites.
Can you tell us about the journey that led you to write your book?
About Charles:
After more than 20 years in the military and 16 in a corporate
environment, Charles Johnson found another calling in life. In both the Air
Force as well the many companies he founded or worked in, Charles managed and
mentored diverse teams across Europe, Asia and North America. But he wasn’t
your typical corporate manager.
Charles always focused more on the whole person and how to help
those who worked with and around him find balance and achieve both personal and
professional success. He found that he was helping people not only get
well-deserved promotions or the financial recognition for their work, but he
also helped them identify and realize what makes them happy.
Helping others create a life and a lifestyle where their happiness
is a priority and life balance is the primary goal became Charles’ new life
work. He became a certified life coach and author and has dedicated himself to
helping single people find and select the right life and marriage partners and
make it last.
Surrounded by three sisters and eight female cousins, Charles had
a significant female influence growing up. With the knowledge he gleaned from
that experience, he spent the last 25 years coaching and mentoring hundreds of
single professionals and up-and-coming, career-minded men and women --
including his own four daughters. He found himself providing guidance to help
these otherwise successful individuals improve their personal confidence by
updating their image, polishing their social skills and providing insight into
the art of establishing and maintaining relationships.
Charles has connected and helped hundreds of couples find marriage
or committed partners and coaches them on how to make relationships last. He
has been married for more than 33 years and three of his four daughters are now
married.
Charles has found happiness and balance in his own life as well,
pursuing his passions as an avid traveler, photography enthusiast, art
collector and a supporter of various charitable causes. He enjoys basketball,
football and tennis. His greatest passion is writing about hope and how people
can achieve their dreams and still have a balanced and complete life.
Find Charles:
Christie, thanks for sharing Charles' tips with all those out there who might be needing some romantic advice :)
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