198 - The Goldilocks Method: Why Being Picky Actually Gets You Better Dates
Today on the show, Violet Lange, a relationship coach, introduces The Goldilocks Method to dating. Violet overcame trauma and a difficult divorce to find lasting love. She has a deaf daughter with cochlear implants and combines practical strategies with spiritual approaches to dating.
Healing Trauma & Attachment Issues
Embodiment Practice: Place one hand on heart, one on belly, breathe, and say "I am safe, I am loved, I belong." This breaks mental loops and grounds you in your body.
Overcome Fear of Abandonment: Be 100% committed to yourself. Test potential partners early with your truth, needs, and boundaries rather than hiding them. Say "I will never abandon myself."
Core Dating Strategies
Break Stuck Patterns:
- Stop people-pleasing and be authentic
- Express frustration when boundaries are crossed
- Be clear about what you want (Violet told her now-husband: "I want a committed partnership and to be a mom")
Use Effective Boundaries:
- Say "That doesn't work for me" without lengthy explanations
- Address concerning behaviors directly
- Protect your energy from emotionally unavailable people
The "Goldilocks Phase"
Appreciate good qualities in people who aren't quite right. Think of relationships like pizza - you can have everything you want, but proportions may vary. Focus on whether core needs are met.
Key Framework
The Settling Paradox: The more you feel you need to settle, the lower quality matches you'll attract. Be clear and specific about what you want. Believe you're worthy of having it.
Essential Principles:
- Be vulnerable and clear about desires
- Don't water down what you want
- Keep faith in love and yourself
- Remember: you're equally powerful as the dating process
Contact Violet: [email protected]
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