As a young professional, I must admit that the majority of my time in the past decade has been dedicated to my career. Not only working long hours, I also socialized with others from my company and in my field. I have recently turned 30 and, while I am enormously happy with my life and success thus far, I find that I am thinking more and more about how unreliable the NJ dating scene is and shifting my focus more toward finding someone with whom I wish to spend the rest of my life.
It was painfully obvious that the NJ dating scene was not for me. I don't have the time or the inclination to deal with clubbing until all hours or getting to know people, only to find out that they really weren't a good match for me. My career success has been largely based on identifying what I want and having the dedication to achieve it. Finding a good relationship is no different.
I began with research into millionaire matchmaker organizations. I gave serious thought to the type of person I wanted. I wanted someone that was established in their career, but still ambitious and up for a challenge. This person should love to travel and enjoy the finer things in life, like attending the latest art exhibit or trying out the latest upscale restaurant.
My research included reading a few blogs about dating and relationships, and provided a lot of common sense advice for someone like me who would most certainly be turning to a service to find dating prospects. Some of the great tips I took to heart included:
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