![]() ![]() Some of you sleep with a copy of it in your pillowcase, even thought it makes the pillow lumpy. Some of you have memorized entire passages. Some of you have gotten copies of the book for a dozen friends. Some of you have listened to the audiobook over 20 times. We’re going to start with a contest to find out who the biggest Tao of Dating fans are out there. So I’m designating this month as Community Building Month. So the other day I was reading something that said it’s nice to have fans, but it’s great to have a community. Win Dr Ali’s Kindle Library: The Tao of Dating Superfan Contest (for the ladies only) I mean, it’s possible that there’s some guy out who’s really hankering for a version of you that’s sleep-deprived, out of shape, mentally unbalanced, and dissatisfied at work, but it’s not terribly likely, y’know? Why do you think half the book is about yoga, meditation, mindfulness, gratitude and other happiness practices? ![]() It’s not like someone can date one aspect of you while leaving out the other ones. But The Tao of Dating has always been about the whole person anyway, because dating brings into play all of who you are. To be fair, the talk is not entirely about dating. The other four are Life Purpose, Sleep, Mind Management, and Exercise. The first of the five pillars is Intimate Relationships. A few months ago, I gave a TEDx talk (third one!) at TEDx Echo Park entitled Happiness Engineering: The Five Pillars of Authentic Success. ![]()
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