“Taking good care of yourself: when you invest time in your appearance and wellbeing, it signals to others that you care about yourself.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Your top-notch memory: the great thing about this habit is that it really doesn’t take much of your time, but is an excellent way to demonstrate that you care.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Your active listening skills: And when we feel like someone genuinely cares about what we have to say, it’s hard not to form strong bonds with – and perhaps strong feelings about – that person.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Physical attraction: someone finding you physically attractive has nothing to do with you, at least in a value judgment kind of way. It’s just one of those fingers-crossed sort of things.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Vulnerability: As terrifying as this notion feels, it’s this authenticity which allows someone to feel truly connected to you — the real you — and is the ‘glue holds intimate relationships together.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Having your own thing goin’ on: Most of us like the idea of being challenged and being able to learn from others. Be the passionate person others can learn from and you’re way more likely to attract – and keep – a healthy and exciting relationship alive.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Attentiveness: trying your best to always listen and attend to your partner’s needs will create trust and intimacy – two essential ingredients for healthy, long-lasting bonds between people.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Being similar: In the beginning, someone who is different than you might appear exotic and exciting, but if over time, there aren’t enough things to keep you connected, the relationship usually fizzles out.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Playing hard to get: making someone work a little for you isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Just don’t go overboard with it.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Kindness: altruistic acts made others fall more deeply in love and created longer-lasting, more satisfying relationships.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“Self-confidence: If we don’t think we’re worthy of kindness and respect, often times others will knowingly (or unknowingly) mirror those feelings back through their actions and treat you disrespectfully.”— Lauren Brown, healthversed.com
“He doesn’t want to feel cornered, pressured, criticized, or parented; these are relationship red flags and you’ll have him running for the hills in no time.”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com
“She takes life by the reigns, and makes her move, taking a risk without over thinking or overanalyzing her actions.”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com
“If you lack confidence in your own worth, your appearance, or your appeal, you will only attract people into your life that treat you like you’re unworthy or unappealing.”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com
“Most people are strongly attracted to people who are confident and outgoing, so you may find yourself gaining attention from people that you never considered before.”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com
“When you look good, you feel good, and men find that completely irresistible.”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com
“When you know your worth (like all the bitch girls do), you take the time and effort to treat yourself right. You get good quality sleep every night, you exercise and fuel your body with healthy foods. You practice good grooming and hygiene, and take pride in keeping up a positive and put together a…”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com
“Remember, you are the most important person in your life, and pursuing your dreams and goals comes first.”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com
“She never strays from who she is, and makes men actually make an effort to get to know her.”— Lexi Cope, amazon.com