How to Become a Date Doctor

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Date doctors help others get together.

Many people wish for some practical advice when trying to find a date. While several books on the subject are available, a consultation with an expert on dating, known as a date doctor, can really help set people on the path to success. Being able to accurately access a dating relationship and give impartial advice are the prerequisites to becoming a date doctor. Becoming an actual date doctor takes many years of preparation.

Instructions

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      Commit to reading as many relationship advice books and psychology books as you can. Spend time at the library to keep your costs down. Notice the common threads between the theories, and take notes as you go.

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      Develop confidence from your newfound knowledge of dating and common interactions between the sexes. Be confident in what you have found to work to get people together. Try out the techniques yourself, and recruit friends to try them as well.

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      Start testing out your doctoring on your friends. Instead of simply listening, offer firm and sound advice that is action-oriented, yet simple. Help others make a plan to get the guy or girl of their dreams. Monitor results as your "patients" follow your advice. Note what works and what doesn't.

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      Develop your practice by offering free consultations. Ask for testimonies and referrals from clients who have entered into successful dating relationships or who have simply moved past their barriers in dating because of your doctoring skills.

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      Set up your business by determining a consultation fee or hourly fee. Figure out how you will market yourself, whether online via a website or through ads in local publications.

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