Mary Walton – FamilyToday https://www.familytoday.com Here today, better tomorrow. Wed, 04 Oct 2017 03:08:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.3 https://wp-media.familytoday.com/2020/03/favicon.ico Mary Walton – FamilyToday https://www.familytoday.com 32 32 8 rules for creating the perfect dating profile https://www.familytoday.com/relationships/8-rules-for-creating-the-perfect-dating-profile/ Wed, 04 Oct 2017 03:08:00 +0000 http://www.famifi.com/oc/8-rules-for-creating-the-perfect-dating-profile/ Online dating is possibly the most popular way to meet new people in the modern age.

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Online dating is possibly the most popular way to meet new people in the modern age. The many advantages make it a hard opportunity to pass by. You'll meet people with similar interests, and you'll be able to check a prospective date out before you ever get in touch with them.

If you want to try online dating, then you're going to need a killer online dating profile, too. Here's how you can write a fantastic profile and find the right person for you:

1. Don't lie in your profile

First of all, whatever you write in your profile, make sure you're honest about it. The internet is full of stories about potential dates lying about even basic things such as height and weight. You don't have share all your dirty laundry in your profile, but don't outright lie. Someone will discover your secrets, and it won't leave your date with a good first impression of you. Honesty is always the best policy.

2. Give a snapshot of your life

Many writers tend to use their job to describe themselves, but it's really a crutch. Your job doesn't define you, even if you love it. You want to give the reader a snapshot of who you really are, as a person. For example, how would your friends describe you? Funny? Hardworking? Loving? Focus on your traits. Remember, you're not writing a résumé.

3. Use quotes

"Not everyone is a writer, so talking about yourself online can feel daunting," Debra Anderson, professional writer at Elite Assignment Help, told FamilyShare. "That's where quotes can come in. Pick a quote from someone you admire, and use it to describe your goals or your outlook on life. It's easy to wander into trite or common ground here, so try and find a quote that's original and thought-provoking."

4. Make short lists

Create "listicles" as a way of showing the reader what you're into. If you're a big music buff, name your top five albums. If you love surfing, name your top five beaches you want to surf on. It's an interesting way of showing the reader just what you're into, and helps them decide whether they want to get to know you further. Just make a list about anything you're passionate about.

5. Use online tools to help you write

If you don't normally write, it can feel intimidating to try to write a whole dating profile. If this is the case for you, then you can use online tools to make the job easier. Here are a few you should try as you're writing:

  • Via Writing: This grammar resource is one every writer should use. Good grammar will help you make a good impression.

  • PaperFellows: Use this proofreading tool to correct any mistakes before you post your profile.

  • State Of Writing: This site is full of writing guides that can help you with the technicalities of writing.

  • Assignment Help: You'll need to edit your profile before it goes live. Use this service for assistance if you need it.

  • Word Count: Many sites have a word limit on profiles, so use this tool to check if yours will fit.

  • OXEssays: You can try this website for help with writing anything, including dating profiles. Their writers can help you with the writing process.

  • Cite It In: If you choose to use quotes, make sure you're attributing them to the right person with this tool.

6. Be upbeat

No one is looking for someone who's down on the whole dating experience. You may have had a string of bad luck recently, but don't let it show in your profile. Be positive and upbeat, focusing on the good things you have to offer.

7. Don't worry about the future

You may be looking for "the one" to settle down and have babies with. There's nothing wrong with that, but now isn't the time to bring that up. The reader is looking for someone who will be a fun date. If you're laying out exactly what you want from them five years from now, it can just be off-putting. You can talk about what kind of person you'd like to meet, but keep the baby talk until you've found someone you can have a serious relationship with.

8. Don't give too much information

Remember, your dating profile is a public document. Don't give information that reveals where you live or work or any other personal information. If in doubt, keep it out of your profile.

These eight tips will help you get the most out of your profile and find someone that's right for you. Use them when you're writing, and you'll find people lining up to date you!

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How to write a love letter that will make him cry even though he told you he no longer loves you https://www.familytoday.com/relationships/how-to-write-a-love-letter-that-will-make-him-cry-even-though-he-told-you-he-no-longer-loves-you/ Thu, 22 Jun 2017 06:31:00 +0000 http://www.famifi.com/oc/how-to-write-a-love-letter-that-will-make-him-cry-even-though-he-told-you-he-no-longer-loves-you/ Writing a love letter to the man of your dreams may seem like a traditional and quite possibly, outdated way…

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Writing a love letter to the man of your dreams may seem like a traditional and possibly outdated way to express how you feel, but written words can go a long way.

Although it's not a mainstream solution, getting your thoughts and feelings down on paper could be the best way to express yourself and reach his heart in ways the two of you never thought possible.

To help get you started, here is short checklist to make sure your love letter speaks the words you're finding hard to say.

Get off to a good start

As with any form of writing, the hardest part is putting pen to paper and creating the first sentence. Don't worry, everybody has this problem - even the most experienced writers. Just open your heart and let the words pour out.

If you still can't think of an opening line, try writing your letter in the past, present and future format. You can talk about when you first fell in love, how your sweetheart affects your daily life and how excited you are for your future together. Mention the little things only the two of you share to let him know how much you really care.

Add a Personal Touch

Joan Habley, a writer from UK Writings explains;

"We receive a ton of requests every week asking us to write love letters for women and men to show how they feel or try and win back the person of their dreams. We're able to provide the basic outline for a love letter but at the end of the day, love comes from the heart and only you two know the ins and outs of your relationship. When writing a love letter, be specific using details and by mentioning concepts that only apply to both of you".

By using unique details in your love letter, you can remind him the two of you are special and have your own unique connection. This adds a tremendous amount of meaningfulness to your letter to make him feel appreciated and cared for.

Make It About Them

You can definitely write a letter to yourself, but save it for another day. In this case, your love letter is for your sweetheart and it's important to keep that in mind. Direct the letter for him and try to write in a style that he'll understand. At the end of the day, you probably know him better than anybody else.

If your man is meticulous but your grammar and spelling, don't fret. There are a ton of online services available such as Academized and Assignment Help that can help you edit and proofread your letter to make sure it's perfect for that special someone.

Forget Formatting

You're not writing a resume or a cover letter, so why try to format your love letter like one? Whether you're using a computer or a pen and paper, it's fine to use images, drawings or whatever you want. The whole point of this letter is to connect with the person you love and to try and explain all the thoughts racing through your mind.

That's the key to writing a love letter. Explain how you feel in the best way you can. Open up and be honest with yourself and him.

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7 tools to help improve your writing skills https://www.familytoday.com/self-care/7-tools-to-help-improve-your-writing-skills/ Tue, 20 Sep 2016 06:25:02 +0000 http://www.famifi.com/oc/7-tools-to-help-improve-your-writing-skills/ Whether you are a blogger or an author, check out these tips to help your writing.

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Thanks to the Internet, you can get plenty of help with your prose without leaving your keyboard. These seven sites are some of the best writing tools out there today. Why not try them out?

1. The Hemingway App

This app is great if you struggle with editing your own work. You simply paste your writing into the app, and it will automatically highlight errors such as spelling and grammar mistakes. It also picks up on things spellcheck doesn't, such as ru-on sentences and frequently used words. It makes mistakes obvious, allowing you to fix them quickly.

2. Thesaurus.com

One of the original and best online tools, the online Thesaurus allows you to expand your vocabulary in your work. It also offers a fun facts about the word of the day, and provides information about the origin of certain words. This site will help you widen your vocabulary and find the perfect word for just about every occasion.

3. Boom Essays

This site offers quality writing help from highly qualified writers. They have experience in a wide array of areas, such as academic writing and general copywriting. So, whatever you need them to look at, they can help you. Boom Essays can edit, proofread and rewrite work for you, which is great if you're looking for some immediate help.

4. Headline Analyzer

A top quality headline is key in hooking your readers to actually read your article. If your headline doesn't grab anyone's attention, there's no way the rest of your work will be read. This handy tool lets you paste in your current headline and gives you a score on how successful it would be. You can then use the provided information to tweak your title to your heart's content.

5. Poynter

If you're looking to pick a professional's brains about how they write, Poynter is the site for you. They offer 'coffee break classes', where you can read some short, succinct advice on how to make your writing pop. Or, you can jump into more in-depth classes and seminars when you have the time. Whatever you're looking for, and no matter how much time you have to spare, there's probably a class for you.

6. Essay Roo

This website offers a huge variety of articles focused on improving your writing. They have general pieces that should help you improve your work as a whole, but they also have a wealth of advice on different writing styles, such as writing fiction, email campaigns or books. If you're looking for new ideas or a new way of approaching problems in your writing, this site can really help.

7. Calmly Writer Online

The Calmly writer is the simplest yet most effective tool on this list. It offers a blank page in your web browser to write in. That's it. There's nothing else on the screen to distract you, so all you have to do is fill that page with words. Pop open a neatly hidden side bar, and you can download your work, insert media, or run it through a grammar check. There really aren't other writing apps that are as elegantly clean and simple as this.

Every writer is different, and some of these tools will work better for you than others. However, it's worth playing around with each of them and seeing what you can learn. Once you've picked out your favorites, you'll find that your writing skills and habits will improve. After that, well, the sky's the limit.

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