Single millionaires hire Patti Stanger to find their soul mates, love of their lives or trophy wives. She introduces them to a group of men or women that she thinks are perfect matches for them. From that group, the millionaire chooses one to go on a date with.
On tonight’s episode, the bachelor was Anthony, a man that claims to have had his heart broken and doesn’t trust others easily. He has some concerns that his date is only interested in his money, so he lies to her and says he isn’t rich and has a gambling problem. He shows her a place he claims to live in that looks a mess, and his bedroom consists of an air mattress. His date says she doesn’t care if he doesn’t have money. Then he reveals that he really is a millionaire and that it was all just a test. If I was Anthony’s coach, I would look into his trust issues and ask:
- What are you afraid of?
- Is it a real fear?
- Is it worth hanging onto that fear?
- What are you missing out on by not trusting others?
- Do you trust yourself?
- What can you do to build more trust with yourself?
- Why do you test people?
- Do you really want people to pass your tests?
- How do you think people feel when you test them?
- How can you build trust with others?
Until Anthony works on these trust issues, he will never be able to trust himself or others and they won’t be able to trust him.
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Many of you have probably seen the disturbing video of NFL player Ryan Moats being pulled over by Dallas Police Officer Robert Powell. Moats allegedly ran a red light on the way to the hospital where his mother-in-law was near death. Officer Powell followed him to the parking lot. Moats had his emergency flashers going to indicate distress. After being pulled over at the hospital, Moats told the officer that his mother-in-law was dying and they needed to get to the hospital right away. The officer showed no compassion and held Moats in the parking lot for 13 minutes while continually threatening him with what he could do to him. It is very obvious Officer Powell has some issues that he needs to deal with to help him make better decisions and be more empathetic with others. If I were his coach, I would ask him:
Tara Costa is the person to beat in this season’s Biggest Loser. Tara has shown determination and athletic ability in all of the challenges. On the most recent episode, though, Tara showed her vulnerable side. On one of the challenges, all of the participants were able to add weight to other players’ scales that would be used in an immunity challenge. It was assumed that more weight would make the challenge more difficult for the players. Tara watched as other players loaded her scale up. She started to get upset and said she felt like everyone was ganging up on her. Her teammate tried to lift her spirits and said that she shouldn’t let it bother her.
I was watching an episode of the Real Housewives of New York City. Bethenny Frankel was photographed for a cover of a magazine. She was excited about being on the cover and was telling her friend LuAnn de Lesseps about it. LuAnn is a former model and right away said, “Are they going to airbrush it.” Bethenny was very offended by this comment and felt it was rude.
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