Deserve What You Want Scott Mckay
There's a whole separate page that answers this question from a business perspective. But for starters, at the most basic level Emily and I (Scot McKay) are both normal people, at least relatively speaking. We live in San Antonio, TX having been married since December 9th, 2006. I drive a pickup truck and drink Sam Adams. Like me, Emily is a full-time dating and relationship coach. She also races BMX and sings karaoke with me whenever we get the chance. Both of us went through unfortunate divorces (for the exact same reason, no less) and are doing our best to be the greatest parents we can be. She has a son and I have a daughter from our respective previous marriages, and we now have a son together.
Simply put, we are dedicated to helping you go from good to great in your relationships with MOTOS (members of the opposite sex). X & Y Communications has lots of dating resources such as e-books, podcasts and audio programs. We also specialize in online dating help and direct coaching. Grab A Copy Click Here
Without question, X & Y's core principle is that you have to deserve what you want out of a relationship in order to get it. "Waiting around for someone to come along" or any other passive strategy won't cut it. Actively becoming the kind of partner who deserves a great mate is the only option. Any other frame of mind invariably leads to "settling" for much less than you'll be happy with. And if you've "settled", your mate will be disappointed also. We are all about helping as many people as possible find phenomenal partners and experience the amazing fulfillment that comes from it.
From the very first newsletter we have focused on themes that both men and women can appreciate. Maintaining integrity and a respect for the unique differences between men and women has allowed us to be able reach both genders equally well with most of what we do. While it's absolutely true that I address a male audience specifically in certain appropriate instances, the concept of "deserving what one wants" is not gender-specific. After all, if only one gender's dating skill is improving that's going to make for an uneven ratio! With Emily now involved full time, there is a greater amount of information specifically for women being produced--including an advanced series called Click With Him.
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