Stop self-censoring & find a better partner
Posted on October 2, 2015 by Hayley Quinn - Blog, Women Blog
Hayley Quinn chats to advocate, campaigner and coach Rosie Allen about:
* How you can find your ‘path’
* How being more open can mean you attract a better partner
* How turning someone off is often a good thing
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Hayley Quinn is an internationally recognised dating coach and founder of the UK’s largest dating coaching company. She has over 2 Million views on her TED talk and over 100,000 YouTube subscribers.
She is the spokesperson for Match, the biggest online dating platform in the world. She has been featured on BBC1, Sky and Channel 4 and is a regular columnist for Cosmopolitan and a contributor to yahoo!style.
Her first fiction book “The Last First Date” has been published by Harper Collins and her non-fiction book “Do This Not That” (Simon & Schuster) is due for publication in early 2023.
Her goal is to bridge the gap with modern dating and help inspire people to learn to love dating.