First Dates – Terrific or Traumatic
By Nancy H. Wall, PhD
Certified Life Coach and MatchMaker
Think about those really good first dates you have been on? What do you recall made them “really good?”
Now think about those pretty bad first dates……what were they like for you?
Lastly, remember those really horrible, never-to-forget first dates? Why were they so awful?
We have all had our share of each type of date. We will readily admit to that! Why were some of those dates so good, and some dates so very bad?
Let’s look at the 3 parts to every date, and what you can do to make this first date the best date possible. First you have to prepare for the date, then what you do during the date, and finally the after, or follow-up, that happens after the date.
How do you prepare for a first date?
* Choose and agree on the right place and the right time to meet
* Select appropriate attire – consider the location of the date, the time, and what outfit you feel good in
* Do your homework and find out what you can about the person you are going to meet
* Review your dating “dos and don’ts” (what to talk about on the first date, and what to avoid, etc.)
How do you act during the first date?
* Be on time
* Be attentive – Focus on the other person, getting to know him/her, while also staying self aware
* Flirt if you feel comfortable
* Stay in the present with your focus, attitude and conversation
* Be positive, genuine and authentic……be you!
* Consider body language, both your own and the other person’s verbal and non-verbal cues
* Evaluate any “red flags” that appear to you
* Offer to go “Dutch treat” to avoid unnecessary stress and expectations
What should you do after the first date?
* Be direct – don’t play games
* Call and ask the person out again, if you wish
* Thank him/her for the date and time you spent together
* Communicate honestly
* Practice!


