What makes a good matchmaker?

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You'd think with today's modern ways of communication, it would be easy to connect with others in the search for romance.  But despite the fact that we are more "connected" than ever before, you may find it difficult to meet unique people for long-term life partnerships.   In recent years, online dating has exploded in growth and it seems everyone is hooking up via the virtual realm.  But if you're fed up with impersonal matches generated by computer algorithms, then perhaps a more traditional matchmaking process is right for you. 

 Executive dating services take on a customized approach for its clients.  The company's team will feature professional matchmakers with a talent for recognizing a person's unique attributes.  Even though your best friend may claim to be a good matchmaker, he/she will be no comparison to the services of one who does this professionally. 

 So at this point, you may be asking:  What makes a good matchmaker anyway?  The criteria may seem simple on the surface.  But it takes a very skilled and intuitive individual to achieve high matchmaking success rates.

 Superb listening skills

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 A good matchmaker is able to listen to your wants and needs without a judgmental attitude.  It is his/her job to simply listen -- and take note of your deepest wishes when it comes to life and love.  The problem with using your best friend as a matchmaker is that your friend is too involved in your personal details.  We have a tendency to be judgmental of our loved ones and then label that judgment as us knowing "what's best for him/her".  But because professional matchmakers are so removed from their clients, the criticism and subjectivity is stripped away. 

 

 

 Understands the importance of common values

 

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 Matchmakers cannot determine whether there will be chemistry between you and a potential mate.  Chemistry is just one of those funny things that is unexplainable.  Two people who are seemingly compatible on the surface may feel no spark for each other intimately.  But a good matchmaker can bring two people together based on common values -- to ensure that the possibility of chemistry is increased.  It is a proven fact that those with common values in terms of work, family and social responsibility are more prone to having deeper connections with each other.  A professional matchmaker takes your values very seriously. 

 

 

Will not force an individual upon you

 

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How many times have you thought a certain co-worker of yours would be a "perfect match" for your best friend?  They have similar backgrounds, share the same attitudes towards family and children, and belong to the same social class.  But when your co-worker and best friend finally meet, the connection resembles the intensity of a dead turtle.  And yet, you (as the caring matchmaker) try to convince your best friend that your co-worker is The One.  A good matchmaker will never do this.  Someone who does this professionally knows how to balance optimism with knowing when to walk away.  If you tell your matchmaker there were no sparks during the first date, he/she will move on and set you up with the next potential mate.  That being said, a good matchmaker will trust your judgment and not try to talk you out of it. 

 

Understands the importance of quality relationships

 

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 There is no sense in hiring matchmaker professionals who take his/her own relationships for granted.  A good matchmaker understands the value of lifelong partnerships and works hard at maintaining them in his/her personal life.

 
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