Question: Leslie Beth, how would you describe your product or project?

Answer: Are you a woman who is often smart about work but not love? Do you flip back and forth between men who are too mild or mean? Do you know how to take off your Man Blinders so you can read men—and never be fooled again?

In my 5 years of research with thousands of women, I discovered women’s most common—and often most dangerous love mistakes. My book “Smart Relationships: How Successful Women Can Find True Love” can help you understand—and change—you’re not so successful love decisions so you can be happy in love. Please go to my website www.lovevictory.com, and scroll down on the right side to purchase this book and to sign up for 3 gift books!

YOU could be a FEATURED WRITER in my next book about intuition! Do you have a story to tell about a time when you listened—or did NOT listen—to your intuition? Your story could inspire others! Tell me your story by going to http://www.lovevictory.com/intuition-stories

Here are the top inspirational quotes — which worked for my thousands of research participants — to get you started on being your best and happiest YOU:

1. Having sex too soon in a relationship is not a sign of a woman taking control of her sex life. Instead, it is a sign of losing control and allowing your hormones to hijack your reason. Don’t date upside down where sexual intimacy seems easier than emotional intimacy. Get brave. First, risk getting known — and know him.

2. Want to trust your “gut instinct?” Tune out your parents’ messages about “not being judgmental” and that undervalue YOU! When you trust your intuition, you aren’t hampered with doubt and fear of not accepting someone.

3. Your past may never leave you, but it doesn’t have to lead you.

4. Measure your success more on what you have overcome in life!

5. It is better to be overwhelmed with choices than to volunteer to close a door on opportunity!

6. Women’s intuition may be strong—but it can often be wrong!

So, give new friends or dates second chances rather than relying on “instant chemistry” — which too often is a mix of hormones, hope, and personal misguided love history.

7. To lessen the power of procrastination, stop at a point that is easy to do for the next day!

8. Take charge of the impression you want to make on other people by not revealing your most painful missteps or problems right away.

9. Don’t put only “your best foot forward” on dates. To test a person’s empathy and patience, show a quirk or two—and see how the person reacts!

10. One of the best cures to lessen depression or low sense of self-worth is to volunteer your time for a worthy cause!

11. Improve your confidence by doing one thing a week that makes you a little anxious! Eventually, you will inoculate yourself against avoiding risks and situations where you feel stupid, “all thumbs,” or embarrassed. Life and love require the emotional bravery to withstand discomfort.

12. Don’t waste your time on dates with romantic dinners and exciting activities too soon. Make your date resemble real life — because that is where you will be spending most of your time as a couple! So, hang out with his or her friends. Run errands together and see if the person is patient, critical, sarcastic — or fun and positive!

Question: LB, you have been selected as a “Hot Pick” so what does being a startup, mean to you today?

Answer: Life is always a “start up!” We learn new things about us, the world, our ideas, and more!

Question: What in your background brought you to this point in time with this project?

Answer: I write and work on things that bother me. And for my book, “Smart Relationships: How Successful Women Can Find True Love,” the problem that prompted my doing research for this book was my concern about why so many of today’s women are smart about work but not love. I did not want to assume that I had an in-depth answer that would yield trusted advice. So, I did 5 years of research with thousands of women to find answers they could use now!

And this book prompted my next one. I discovered in my research that one of the cornerstones of happiness is the ability to trust your intuition. If you can’t read you, you can’t read other people. And reading people is crucial to making smart decisions in love, life, work and so much more. So, now I am working on my book about how to unlock the impediments that prevent you from sensing, trusting, and using your intuition.

Question: What is your Public Contact Information for people who are interested in networking to learn more?

Name: Dr. LeslieBeth (LB) Wish, Ed.D, MSS, MA Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist LCSW

Website: http://www.lovevictory.com

Campaign Portal and Name of Your Project on the Platform: Getting Smart about Love!! Please go to my website www.lovevictory.com to sign up for 3 gift books. Just scroll a little bit down on the right side, and you will see where to sign up! And if you scroll down some more, you will see the book cover for my book “Smart Relationships.” And if YOU would like to be a FEATURED WRITER in my book about intuition, please tell your story about when you listened or did not listen to your intuition! Your story could be an inspiration and help others. To learn more and to submit your story, please go to: http://www.lovevictory.com/intuition-stories/

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LeslieBeth (LB) Wish, Ed.D, MSS, MA

Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist, LCSW #FL 7132

Helping You Get Smart, Brave & Intuitive about Love, Work, Success & Happiness

Author of “Smart Relationships" & ”The Love Adventures of Almost Smart Cookie”

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Author's Bio: 

Dr. LeslieBeth (LB) Wish is a nationally recognized psychologist and licensed clinical social worker #7132, honored for her pioneering work with women and couples’ issues in love, life, work, and happiness. The National Association of Social Workers has named her on their list of the Fifty who has contributed to the profession. She is the subject of biographical entry in many Marquis’Who’sWho publications, and is a frequent expert for websites, and radio shows. Her latest self-help, research-based books are Smart Relationships and The Love Adventures of Almost Smart Cookie, the cartoon companion book. Do you have a story to tell about when you followed or didn’t follow your intuition? Your story could be featured in her next book about intuition! To receive gifts and tell your story, go to www.lovevictory.com