[X&Y Emily] Is It Okay To Be Picky?
Published: Wed, 12/04/24
Updated: Sat, 12/07/24

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IN THIS ISSUE: To be, or not to be, that's the question...at
least as far as PICKINESS is concerned.
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WE HAVE OPENED UP OUR CALENDAR TO TALK
TO YOU
For the first time in ages, Scot and I have set aside time to
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We can talk about either your current relationship or
the one you would like to have.
Of course, we'll suggest a way to make your dreams
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PICKINESS
If you're looking for a partner in life you need to be as picky as
possible.
Otherwise you will end up with a boyfriend/husband who does not
come close to your standards of what you want.
The sad thing is that most women end up with men who they are no
longer attracted to, if they ever were at all.
Why? Probably because you and I and every other woman out there
have been told that we are too picky and should lower our
standards.
Otherwise, we're warned, we'll grow old alone. To most of us,
that's quite a scary thought.
My best friend in high school is the absolute example of being
picky. To this day I personally have never met anyone more picky
than her.
She refused to lower her standards, even if it meant never meeting
Mr. Right and ending up old and alone.
She knew exactly what she wanted in her future husband. Yet, no
one besides her believed that this man could possibly exist.
After 10 years of actively searching and meeting many great men who
always fell just short of her requirements, she finally met her Mr.
Right.
Within a year of dating they were married. For ten years since she
has been living the life she has always wanted and continues to
have a blissful relationship.
Just think how life would have turned out so differently for her if
she had listened to everyone who told her to settle.
What is the scarier thought? Settling for someone who is "just
okay" or having to perhaps wait for 10 years or more to meet Mr.
Right?
You should be as picky as you possibly can.
You want to make sure that when you choose your life partner both
of you will truly be happy together for LIFE.
That's what helps the spark stay alive. Continuing that passion
and joy the two of you should share together makes all the
difference in the world.
Have Fun,
Emily McKay
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