1. Take stock and then shake it up! – There are certain parts of your daily routine that you can tweak to open up new windows of opportunity, such going to a different grocery store, going to work in a different way, change your daily patterns. etc.
2. How to tell if he's single (and what to do if he's not.) – If he's married, chances are that he will be wearing a wedding band. If he is married, well … he may just have cute brothers and friends. You can still talk to him and let him know you are single.
3. Network, network, network. – Tell your friends that you're available, and even if your dates do not work out, you will still have met someone who can refer you to his friends you him to your friends. All guys have friends and your date may be a match for your friend even if he is not for you. Pass him around and tell your friends to do the same.
4. Be a friendly neighbor. – It's always a good idea to get to know your neighbors. They can be a source of friendship and even to meet single men. Reach out and say hello and socialize! Do not forget to smile!
5. Good greet! – Volunteering to become a greeter for out-of-town visitors can be a great way to perform civic duty – and to meet men of course! Check if your town has such services for you to volunteer!
6. Take to strangers. – Contrary to what you may think, men do actually enjoy being approached by women. Even if it's a hello, talk to a stranger. Incorporate that hello challenge.
7. Create a support system. – This means that you have a group of friends who will be there to really support you when you try to meet new people, especially in social events.
These are just some beginning dating tips for women from America's top matchmaker. There are lots of things you can do to meet men, but often times, they are not always obvious to us. So this is why the Matchmaker is preparing a larger package this time because so much goes on in the very basic step of actually meeting potential men, and not just seeing them.
Source by Janis Spindel