Do you need a Dating Coach?

 

Like a personal trainer at the gym, a Dating Coach will help get you fit for success. We go to a massage therapist to relieve stress, to a business coach to improve your career, and a dietician to lose weight.  A Dating Coach can help you become successful in dating and relationships. 

Our mission is to help provide you the tools you need to create, attract and keep the relationship you desire. No matter how bright you are, no matter how old you are, no matter how much you know yourself, you still have blind spots.

 

Dating coaching is about shining the light on those blind spots.  It's about understanding the opposite sex and developing a greater sense of self-awareness.  It's about figuring out what's holding you back, and moving you forward.

 

With our help, we will design an effective and affordable program to help you find your special someone.  We will combine our background in psychology, human relations and coaching to develop a dating strategy based on your personality, your lifestyle, your needs, and your goals. 

 

Call us now to get dating coaching and to take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®. We want to help you discover what your personality preferences are, and how your preferences impacts dating and new relationships. In the interest of providing a casual and comfortable loft office space setting, please let us know if you have a red or white wine preference. 

 

Take control of your own destiny by calling us now at 206-866-5783.

 

 
What is  the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?

 

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment is a psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. These preferences were extrapolated from the typological theories originated by Carl Gustav Jung, as published in his 1921 book Psychological Types. The original developers of the personal inventory were Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers.

 

The Myers-Briggs typology model regards personality type as similar to left or right handedness: individuals are either born with, or develop, certain preferred ways of thinking and acting. The MBTI sorts some of these psychological differences into four opposite pairs, or dichotomies, with a resulting 16 possible psychological types. None of these types is "better" or "worse"; however, Briggs and Myers theorized that individuals naturally prefer one overall combination of type differences. In the same way that writing with the left hand is hard work for a right-hander, so people tend to find using their opposite psychological preferences more difficult, even if they can become more proficient (and therefore behaviorally flexible) with practice and development.