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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:56 am
Post subject: How To Tell If Somebody Is Interested In You
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How can you tell if a somebody is interested in you?

I am asking you this because if you wish to any control of your dating
life, your personal life, and even your business life. You should know
how to read people.

I've read plenty of articles and worked with plenty of students. They
have come up with things such as she is touching her hair. She smiles
and her eyes just seem to set on you if we are talking about dating.

The biggest problem with the above question is that you are looking
for something to justify you. The greatest strength comes from within.
When you learn to believe in yourself in a truly deep level you won't
care who is interested in you. Your thoughts and beliefs will be so
powerful that about 90% of the population will be interested in you
just because your thoughts are so powerful.

Thoughts of "Is he/she interested in me? "

Are thoughts of doubt, fear and a lack of self confidence. Well if you
think these thoughts the person you are interested in will begin to
also think thoughts of Doubt, fear and have a lack of self confidence.

Who wants to feel those feelings?

Yet think about this for a few minutes.

When was the last time you were around somebody who is really,
confident, powerful, believed in themselves, comfortable in life ,
fun, and playful. Noticed how you feel around this person.

If their feelings are stronger than yours, you tend to feel confident,
powerful, believe

http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Dating/20060925/9989.html

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