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How many more bad dates before you finally find love?

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What if your next date didn’t end in bitter disappointment? ? You missed yesterday’s fre

What if your next date didn’t end in bitter disappointment? [Mindvalley Logo]   You missed yesterday’s free workshop with Dr. Amy Killen on The Science of Great Sex?. But we’re just getting started. Because tomorrow at 5pm ET (11pm CET), you’re invited to our next workshop on [Finding Love with Integrity Dating]( with the brilliant Neelam Verma. [Amy Killen]( [Make a date with Neelam]( By the way, this is not just for the singles looking for love. If you’re in a relationship and want to inject more passion, intimacy and connection on your next date night, you’ll want to pay attention to this as well. Look, if you’ve ever dipped your toe into the world of dating… You’ve likely had your fair share of nightmare dates. Mind-numbing conversations. Wishing you’d stayed at home. And absolutely ZERO connection. It sucks. So why is it so darn hard to find a date that actually lights up your heart? This was the question Neelam spent 20 odd years trying to answer by studying relationship experts, psychologists, and even monks and shamanic healers. The truth, she discovered, was simple yet deeply profound: The key to attracting the person you really want is in first knowing the person you really are. In the Finding Love with Integrity Dating workshop, Neelam will be taking you through two powerful exercises from her upcoming Mindvalley Quest that will not only help you deeply connect with yourself… But also give you the tools that’ll turn your next date into a thrilling, heart-racing encounter filled with deep connection and conversations. The Finding Love with Integrity Dating workshop happens TOMORROW at 5pm ET (11pm CET). [Book your spot here >>]( A quick reminder that there are two additional workshops coming up as well: - Body Language for Attraction & Dating with Linda Clemons (Feb 15) - Love for Yourself Is the Beginning of a Life-Long Romance with Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani (Feb 16) You can learn more about these workshops with the link below, and if any of them resonate with you, we invite you to book your spot early. [Explore our special Valentine’s workshops](     [Mindvalley Logo]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Mindvalley on Facebook]( [Mindvalley on Twitter]( [Mindvalley on Instagram]( [Mindvalley on Youtube]( [Mindvalley on Linkedin]( [Support Center]( Policy](

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