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Episode 68 Dating Can Be Fun Again: Enjoy the Spark Without Ignoring Red Flags

27 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Dating can be exhausting, disappointing, and frustrating — but it doesn’t have to become something you dread. In this episode, I talk about how dating can actually be fun again when you learn how to enjoy the spark without ignoring red flags. You can feel excited, have a crush, look forward to seeing someone, and still stay connected to your standards. Using a real story about a friend who went on a date with someone she was attracted to — only to catch him in a lie — this episode explores what it means to date with both openness and discernment. The date didn’t turn into a relationship, but it did reveal something important: attraction is not enough when honesty, alignment, and self-respect are missing. Dating with intention doesn’t mean becoming cold, guarded, or overly serious. It means knowing yourself well enough to enjoy the moment without losing yourself inside of it. If you’re tired of dating apps, mixed signals, disappointment, red flags, and feeling like dating has become more stressful than exciting, this episode is for you. And if you need help understanding your patterns, building your standards, or figuring out what you actually want in dating and relationships, visit joeyfrancess.com. You can learn more about my books, my coaching, and how I help people date with more clarity, confidence, and self-respect. Full episodes, books, and coaching available at joeyfrancess.com #dating #datingadvice #redflags #relationships #selfrespect #datingwithintention #relationshipadvice #datingcoach #modern dating #selfawareness

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