What do you believe about relationships?
Your beliefs are important because they determine the relationship (or lack of relationship) you end up with.
For example, if you believe that all men cheat, you'll attract cheaters. If you believe that men resist commitment, you'll probably end up with a guy who's in no hurry to sit for an engagement photo.
If you believe you don't have what it takes to meet a guy who'll love you for the rest of your life, guess what? You're right.
Change your beliefs, and you'll change the type of men --and relationships -- you attract.
If you find yourself dating the same type of guy over and over, it is definitely going to mess with your belief system (and it's probably a result of your belief system!). You probably don't think that a guy who'll make you happy really exists. I'll bet you find yourself working too hard every time you start a relationship, or go on a date, or even to a party.
Stop.
I want you to sit down and ask yourself what you want out of your next relationship. Decide what you want in a man, instead of obsessing over how to get a man, how to please a man, and how to dress for a man.
After you determine what you want, jot it down. Then write an affirmation around it.
Here's the one that worked for me:
"I am happily married to a loyal, loving, reliable, successful, fun man."
(Because I formerly attracted guys who cheated, went hot - continued below ...