Do you know the difference between Mr. Wrong, Mr. Next, & Mr. Right?

Submitted by Lisa Steadman on January 14, 2010 - 7:00 am

Be honest. If Mr. Right showed up on your doorstep today, would you recognize him?
Or would you think he was a stalker, call 911, and have him arrested?

The truth is, most single women don’t know how to distinguish between Mr. Wrong, Mr. Next, and Mr. Right.

They waste valuable time in relationship with Mr. Wrong.

They desperately try to make things work with Mr. Next.

And they don’t even know what Mr. Right looks or feels like! Oftentimes, they scare potential Mr. Rights away without even knowing it!

So much wasted time and energy can be avoided when you step into the drivers’ seat, become The Chooser, and take conscious steps to manifest Mr. Right.

What are these conscious steps? They vary depending on the individual, and may include:

-    Breaking free of old patterns and self sabotage
-    Understanding why the type of man you’re attracted to/attracting doesn’t work
-    Deciding to let love in instead of running and hiding
-    Much more

For added support, get a copy of your brand new manifesta, my book If He’s Not The One, Who Is? What went wrong and what it takes to find Mr. Right on Amazon or in bookstores.

And leave a comment here or on my Facebook Fan Page to let me know how you’re consciously choosing Mr. Nexts to find Mr. Right.

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