If it wasn’t for love, I’d be out of business. Whether through disappointment, pain, betrayal, abandonment or the ongoing struggle to keep it alive, LOVE fuels every text, email, and phone call to my mailbox.
You might imagine that such a job, exposed daily to the devastated landscape of our broken dreams, would turn a person to cynicism or agonising thoughts. Instead my client’s anguishes offer me comfort: access to the intimate detail of other’s lives consistently proves that our greatest motivator what we’re consumed by down the decades, isn’t money, success, power or even plain survival, but finding a safe place where we feel protected by the embrace of those we love.
Now I am not exposed much to the glorious beginnings of any relationship, the days full of giddy excitement, heart palpitations and the hope. My business is at the back end of that story, digging about in its wake; failed love and all the many ways that love betrays our optimism.
In love’s aftermath that you witness the immense fragility – whether a bereaved parent or a broken-hearted lover – and understand that we are shaped and formed, built and broken by our desire to be connected to each other in meaningful ways.
Personally, I’ve always been as confused about love as anyone – probably more so. I know matchmaking clients for 16 years has in some ways caught me up to where some peoples understanding was already! And I’m only partly joking about that. Overall, the stories have made me feel grateful about what I have and make me want to aspire to do better.
Jane Carstens
Altogether Lovely – MEET Maria !
Meet Maria; She enjoys the freedom to meet her friends in the middle of the day, take Monday’s off and lives a great life in James Bay, Victoria.
Because she believes so strongly that she needed a unique approach to find her soul mate, Maria was reluctant to try online. Afraid she’d “sound desperate” and she didn’t want to sound like every other single person out there. At the same time, it was difficult to find the one. Something had to change.
For her, Matchmaking was both authentic and compelling to finding the right one.
So here you go, Meet Maria! If you are a 60+ gent living on Vancouver Island message me to find out more [email protected]
As seen in the Victoria Times Colonist – Sunday September 16th, 2018
The Labour of LOVE
If it wasn’t for love, I’d be out of business. Whether through disappointment, pain, betrayal, abandonment or the ongoing struggle to keep it alive, LOVE fuels every text, email, and phone call to my mailbox.
You might imagine that such a job, exposed daily to the devastated landscape of our broken dreams, would turn a person to cynicism or agonising thoughts. Instead my client’s anguishes offer me comfort: access to the intimate detail of other’s lives consistently proves that our greatest motivator what we’re consumed by down the decades, isn’t money, success, power or even plain survival, but finding a safe place where we feel protected by the embrace of those we love.
Now I am not exposed much to the glorious beginnings of any relationship, the days full of giddy excitement, heart palpitations and the hope. My business is at the back end of that story, digging about in its wake; failed love and all the many ways that love betrays our optimism.
In love’s aftermath that you witness the immense fragility – whether a bereaved parent or a broken-hearted lover – and understand that we are shaped and formed, built and broken by our desire to be connected to each other in meaningful ways.
Personally, I’ve always been as confused about love as anyone – probably more so. I know matchmaking clients for 16 years has in some ways caught me up to where some peoples understanding was already! And I’m only partly joking about that. Overall, the stories have made me feel grateful about what I have and make me want to aspire to do better.
Jane Carstens
Summer Flings — they don’t last!
It’s that summer loving that can be a blast….so perhaps it’s no real surprise that, according to Facebook, most users change their status to “Single” to mingle during the summer months.
Some say it was great while it lasted, partly because the season lent itself to tons of activities, weekends filled with weddings, barbecues, rooftop cocktail parties, or the first and last time you’ve tried to have sex on the beach! All are more opportunities as a result to meet more ‘friend of a friend’ people and date them. Summer relationships typically do cool off in the fall, but you can’t blame the season.
My advice now that fall is approaching is to pay attention to your standards rather than just being happy you’ve met someone to go out with!
Friday is GUY-day! Meet my Bachelor
Friday is GUY-day: Ladies and Gents we introduce you to our new series. #guydayfriday .This is my Victoria based client and he has a career in finance, is a traveler & coffee lover. Get to know him here and contact me to meet him; [email protected]
Isnt She Lovely
As seen in the Comox Valley Record – July 2018
Contact me for more information [email protected]
Choosing YOUR Matchmaker; What’s Right for You?
OK, now that I have convinced you to outsource your love life, ( https://matchmakerforhire.comonline-dating-vs-matchmaking-the-pros-and-cons/ ) , you’ll find yourself faced with another decision to make. Do you want to work with an independently owned boutique Matchmaker with decades of experience, or a franchised dating service?
There are advantages and disadvantages for both, so the trick is to figure out which works for you. To do this, you need to understand and do some research on the differences between the two and reflect on which is best suited to your personality, strengths, and goals.
Of course, you’re in luck. Not only do we help our clients take the first step together, all in the comfort of your own home, we love working with clients new to, or disheartened with, the intimidating world of dating. What may seem like a daunting task ahead of you, we can guide you through the process, introduce you to quality people and make your dating experiences positive, enjoyable, and that turn into 2nd ones! Yep…… we get pretty excited about it too!
It’s a beautiful thing when a career and passion come together!
From our standpoint…… We are in Love with Love!
Contact us; Jane Carstens / [email protected] Rhonda Ceci / [email protected] or call 778-552-3350
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Online Dating VS. Matchmaking: The pro’s and con’s.
Out sourcing your love life is becoming more and more mainstream. A lot of people now resort to finding potential dates online or hire a matchmaker and have someone do all the groundwork in finding a partner for them.
But how is online dating any different than matchmaking? Both may seem fairly similar methods of meeting “the one”, there is actually a huge difference between the two. In online dating you do all the work and are directly involved in profiling yourself and finding a potential partner. That’s great if you have lots of time on your hands and are into a numbers game. An alternative option is to have a professional dating expert with experience and expertise in bringing two compatible people together. Although both dating systems aim to pair people up, online dating is often less specific in matching, thereby making it less effective compared to matchmaking.
In online dating you meet people with similar interests and hobbies, but they may not necessarily be compatible in other areas of their lives. You also have the freedom to review thousands of profiles—the volume of potential dates seems endless! In the real world, this notion is virtually impossible. Too many choices leads to fatigue and exhaustion. Sounding all too familiar?
Compare this to matchmaking. After being interviewed, you are paired with carefully reviewed potential dates. An experienced matchmaker will reduce the volume of potential dates, focusing purely on quality and zero in on the candidates who have the highest potential, and are genuinely looking for a partner. The matchmaking process is as scientific as it gets—making it more accurate and with better results than online dating. This consistent screening method substantially increases the chance of a successful match.
Matchmaking, simply put helps you get in the door but it’s up to you how to stay there once you’ve made it. It helps you meet the right person, but it’s completely up to you to make the relationship work.
This editorial prepared by Jane Carstens
As seen in the 50 Plus Living section of the Comox Valley Record , Vancouver Island http://www.comoxvalleyrecord.com
Love; You win some, You learn some.
“Hey Google, what are the chances of winning the lottery,” and the results should send you running for the hills. While your chances of getting struck by lightning may be greater than striking it rich in the lotto, people win big at finding LOVE on a fairly regular basis. Right now, there are countless people celebrating it, cursing it or searching for it. And who can blame them? Love is a many splendored thing.
So, today we are sharing one (of many) of our favourite Love Stories with you. Our story comes from August 2013 and our Prince Charming grand slam.
You know the old saying: you win some, you lose some… and then there’s that little-known third category…..as quoted by Al Gore
2 Reasons Why -She’s Perfect For You!
When a woman is off the charts, she can have any guy she wants and for some reason she is still looking for you! Well that’s what some of you might be thinking, but guys, what a gift this woman is to invite you into the next level of your glorious evolution! Take her off the pedestal, don’t get me wrong she’s a magnificent goddess and she farts like the rest of us. Perhaps hers don’t stink but you get the picture, yes?
So, if you are looking for a great relationship, its time to get present and focus on two things:
I’m sorry to say that most men (and women…..me included) are stubborn and want to ‘do it on our own’ and when we have hit the wall we are more willing to ask for help. Well don’t wait until then, and I challenge you to not wait and to be proactive.
I would be privileged to book a time to connect with me to at least see if she is for you, attraction and connection aside.
Email me confidentially at [email protected] \ or call 778-552-3350 \ As seen in the Victoria Times Colonist – Saturday May 26, 2018
I’m looking for someone to do nothing with!
Most of the people I meet who are venturing back into the dating world have no idea what they want in a partner. Oh, don’t kid yourself they have a list a mile-long of qualities and traits that they are certain they will not tolerate again but the one thing they have a hard time telling me is what they are looking for.
For some, not having a clue of what they wanted in a partner has in the past lead to some epic dating adventures. Simply because they have either given everyone a chance or let some good ones pass them by, meeting several colorful personalities with whom have developed into platonic friendships, along with a handful of whack jobs that had them thinking of never dating again. Starting to sound familiar?
Thru all this trial and error, they discover what it is that they are actually looking for – someone to do nothing with. The concept of having someone to do nothing with should not be confused with having nothing in common. Having nothing in common generally equates to having separate interests, which often leads to having separate lives. But hear me out.
Having someone to do nothing with is finding someone to spend your unscheduled moments with — the person you share the comfortable silence with when you’re driving, or the one you lean against when you’re on the couch surfing Pinterest for dinner ideas. They’re the one that you enjoy your morning cup of coffee with, or the one that chats with you while you’re folding laundry.
They’re the person in your world that makes your everyday living moments better simply because they’re in your presence. While I’m an advocate for date night and the important role it plays in a relationship, I have come to realize that most neglect the importance of finding someone that simply wants to be with them — no activities, no schedules, just enjoying the company of one another.