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Interesting. You must really have a drive to improve yourself. You don't think you're good the way you are now? Or are these just areas you're really interested in you'd like to learn from?
I’m naturally goal-oriented and enjoy learning and personal growth. Skill acquisition and proficiency are satisfying. I’ll always have something I’m working towards or improving. It’s in my DNA.
I didn't know there were professional coaches on so many topics. I wonder if there's men versions of beauty coaches. Maybe that'd help me......I doubt it, but I could at least say I'm giving everything. Wonder what some other topics of coaching for men there are.
You can find a coach for everything. There are Christian coaches who apply a biblical approach to their teachings. I’m sure there’s some for men and more.
Everyone I talk to about that says that's not true, & point out while it can be challenging for me, I've met many people & have had many friendships & experiences.
I’m no expert on shyness. I don’t typically attract shy men or introverts. I don’t know why they’d find me appealing. We’re very different.
I've had people advise I should move South (for many many different reasons), but I live in a city that generally shares my beliefs & values or is at least split you could call it even.
Would you consider it? I don’t want to move there. I could tolerate stints in the winter but it isn’t home. I like New England most. Winter escapes are fine.
There's a few Christian colleges in my city. I've thought moving to a real college town could help, tho I think I'm starting to get too old for that demographic.
I live near several universities and a Christian college. A church I went to was filled with students. Ninety percent of attendees were 40 and under. It was a mecca for prospects. That’s one of the rare instances I might have considered a church member.
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