The Shy SingleExcerpt
The following is an excerpt from the book The Shy Single: A Bold Guide to Dating For the
Less - Than - Bold Dater
by Bonnie Jacobson, Ph.D., with Sandra J. Gordon
Published by Rodale; June 2004; $14.95US/$19.95CAN; 1-57954-869-5
Copyright © 2004 Bonnie Jacobson, Ph.D., and Sandra J. Gordon

First Date Dos

Think about it. If you can't accept yourself, how can you give others the benefit of the doubt? If that sounds like you, I urge you to dig deeply, turn the tables, and consider how your own lack of self-acceptance may actually be interfering with your ability to accept and love others. Self-kindness and awareness, free of self-criticism, increase your chances of making emotional space in your life for others. Jennifer, for example, learned to distinguish characteristics about her first dates that truly annoyed her from those that were a reflection of her own self-criticism by making a mental list of things she found annoying about her date afterwards. "Then, I divide the list into two categories: 'things that may have more to do with me than him,' such as 'he ordered steak' (I'm an aspiring vegetarian), and 'legitimate complaints,' such as 'he chews with his mouth open.' Then I focus on my own shortcomings to gauge whether I can live with what I perceive to be his legitimate ones. My line of reasoning may go along the lines of, 'Do I chew with my mouth open? Well, not that I know of. But maybe I do. And even if I don't, perhaps this habit can be fixed down the line with gentle reminders.' Generally, I weigh the good with the bad to come up with a more realistic assessment of whether I want to continue dating the person," she said. Jennifer's system seems to be working. "I've gone on a lot more second dates than I ever had before this strategy," she noted.

Reprinted from: The Shy Single: A Bold Guide to Dating for the Less-Than-Bold Dater by Bonnie Jacobson, Ph.D., with Sandra J. Gordon © 2004 by Bonnie Jacobson, Ph.D. and Sandra J. Gordon. Permission granted by Rodale, Inc., Emmaus, PA 18098. Available wherever books are sold.

Copyright © 2004 Bonnie Jacobson, Ph.D., and Sandra J. Gordon