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Highlife Adventures How To
Transform Dating
Into An Adventure During The New
Year
For many of the 92 million adult singles in the U.S., the dawn
of the New Year is accompanied by resolutions to get back into
the dating game and find a mate. Yet according to Mary Vallone,
President of Highlife Adventures, an upscale social club for
singles in Chicago and Indianapolis, people are often jaded –
if not downright cynical – about dating. "Everyone has horror
stories about dates gone bad, but most negative experiences
occur because people are looking for dates in the wrong
places," she says. "With a bit of direction and a dose of
common sense, having a rich and rewarding social life is almost
guaranteed." Here are some tips for dating singles for the new
year.
1. Indulge Your Passions
If you have a hobby or a pastime you enjoy, get together with
others who share your interests. "You're much more likely to
meet compatible people if you already have something in
common," notes Vallone. "Not only will there be fewer
uncomfortable silences, but your personality will shine when
you share your enthusiasm and experiences."
2. Try Something New
If you're the type of person who is always up for an outdoor
adventure, expand your horizons by joining a group to go
kayaking, caving, or parasailing. "We schedule over 65
activities each month at Highlife Adventures, which allows our
members to dip their toes in the waters of new experiences,"
says Vallone. "Those who enjoy culture can go to the symphony,
while those who revel in the nightlife can opt for a moonlight
party cruise."
3. The More, the Merrier
Whether your goal is to simply expand your social network or to
meet Mr. or Ms. Right, traditional dating won't get you there.
Instead, Vallone advises that you opt for group activities
comprised solely of singles. "Today, people don't have the time
for sequential one-on-one dating," she says. "Our recipe for
success is to provide unique, fun events where singles can let
their guard down and meet many people with whom they have
something in common."
4. Ensure Your Safety
"Many singles have had perilous experiences on first dates,"
notes Vallone. "Unfortunately, you can't automatically trust
people who you meet online, in a bar, or even through friends."
This is one reason why Highlife Adventures prescreens potential
members in person and ensures that a company representative
attends each event. Vallone advises singles who are on their
own to meet your date in a public place, to let a friend know
where you'll be, and not to divulge too much personal
information. "On a first date, the person you're out with is
essentially a stranger," she says. "You need to be careful and
always follow your instincts."
5. Put Down the Mouse
While online dating has its appeal, Vallone says that it's no
substitute for personal interaction. "It's time to put down the
mouse and get out of the house," she says emphatically. "If
you've resolved to meet new people, you need to do it
face-to-face."
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