MISTAKES IN DATING PART 2 3. Don’t just look at your phone when you’re walking around — look up and notice people. “First and foremost, make sure you exude confidence, and make sure you are emotionally available and realistic with your expectations. Be open-minded and smile — your smile is your calling card. Put your phone away. Look up when you are out walking in the street or at the bank or Starbucks. Wherever you are, you never know where he or she might be. If you are busy texting or on your phone, you won’t get to meet someone.” -Janis Spindel, President and Founder, Janis Spindel Serious Matchmaking 4. Be friendly. “Smile and say hello — friendly people are approachable people. A smile lets off positive energy and is inviting. When you spark a conversation with someone, it opens the door to a possible new relationship. I know that might sound too simple, but people make meeting people too complicated. It always begins with a simple introduction.” -Amanda Rose, Founder and CEO, Dating Boutique 5. Be open to set-ups. “People have to train themselves to think that the Internet is a mirage of endless opportunities to impress a nebulous person — or at least the best version of that person. Be open to set-ups from those who truly know you. Force yourself to have genuine human interactions. Attend social events from your undergraduate or graduate schools. Be physically active; try new things or fitness concepts. The key here is to actually go out and meet him or her instead of hiding behind technology or being drawn into an infinite world of pretend opportunity.” -Brooke Wise, Founder, Wise Matchmaking 6. Exude confidence. “My best tip for meeting and sparking with someone in the real world is to sparkle. It might sound completely corny, but everyone wants to be around someone who has this aura around them that shines and radiates happiness and confidence. It’s attractive, it’s sexy, it’s desirable. When you encounter that type of person, you naturally gravitate toward them because they’re positive and seem to know something you might not know — the secret to living a carefree, genuinely happy life.” -Amy Andersen, Founder and CEO, Linx Dating 7. When you notice someone you like, get in close physical proximity. “First, put down the technology — your cell phone, iPad and earphones — since all of these things create a barrier to meeting someone. Men tell me all the time that they won’t approach a woman on her phone, as they think that she’s busy and doesn’t want to be bothered. Second, open your eyes and notice people around you. When you notice someone you’re interested in, get in close physical proximity to him or her. And third, to take the pressure off of getting rejected, just ask a question. All you want to do is open the door to a conversation to see if you even want to get to know him or her further.” -Suzanne Oshima, Dating Coach, Dream Bachelor & Bachelorette 8. Don’t go into a date thinking about your other options. “Don’t go into a date thinking that there are hundreds of more men or women to choose from where he or she came from, pursuing some fantasy of your ideal perfect person. By thinking this way, you don’t give yourself or your date the chance for a normal in-person interaction. We’ve been programmed by our iPhones to click next, next, next — we’re becoming less human and more like computers. Often, someone that doesn’t fill all of your checkboxes on paper can turn out to be ‘the one.