
Our experiences in life mold us into the people we are.
Success doesn't just have to be a work thing, either.
You may have a large social network or be an accomplished dancer or activist. If a man actually says "you're too intimidating" as an excuse to break up with you, let him walk away without any fuss.
In addition to being a world-renowned comedian, talk show host, philanthropist, husband and father, Steve Harvey is the Chief Love Officer of online dating site Delightful.
He draws on his personal experiences and the stories that millions of people have shared with him over the years to help more people find and keep the love they deserve.
A person who is content and has peace of mind is very unlikely to project anger and bitterness on a regular basis.
We’ve all been in the company of someone who makes us feel on edge, uneasy or unsure of ourselves.
Even as it’s understood that inevitably greatness requires beating out competitors in one arena or another, we certainly should not think of ourselves as better than people or be motivated by a general desire to outclass people in general.
We should even be as gracious and modest as possible to those whom we best, lest we be sore winners.
If you've been called intimidating, you're probably wondering what the &*^# is up with that! Read on for a few different interpretations of this often-used label. If you're out there crushin' it professionally, it might soon become clear to the man you're seeing that you're more successful than he is. Be your genuine self and let him get to know the real you.
Is the person doing the calling trying to say you're an impressive and accomplished woman? He'll see you as a whole person and not just a scarily impressive job title. If you find yourself doing so for the sake of a man, snap out of it!