Just call me Casanova

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  • Author Rob Tillman
  • Published April 1, 2007
  • Word count 424

What do you and Casanova have in common? Everything if you use our T.I.P. for creating your marriage proposal. The fundamentals of T.I.P. are exactly why Casanova was seen as such a romantic and impressive lover to women. He was thoughtful of their wants, needs and desires. He showed them intimacy that made them feel as though they were the only woman in the world for him. Lastly, Casanova planned his actions carefully to make certain that he would maintain his image. Why can’t you do the same? If even for one day, why not be seen as the most romantic and wonderful man on earth? It should not be as hard as you think. If you are planning on marrying this woman, you should have a good idea of the things that make her most happy. Whatever they may be, can you find a creative way to incorporate this into your proposal? Yes, and this is you thoughtfulness coming into play (T). Second, you should have found some intimate details of the relationship that are what make you two different from any other couple. Whether it is something about you that only she knows or the reverse; you should be able to design your event so that it captures something that is unique to the two of you and will serve as your intimate (I). Finally, a plan (P) to set your stage and assure that you can present the image that you want to portray to your mate shouldn’t be too hard. You already know what you want to do and the important characteristics, so all you have to do now is move into action. This plan is nothing more than a roadmap for taking your inspiration and making it a reality. The level of detail necessary is up to you and based upon your ability to operate in an organized way. The more likely that you may forget something; the more important the details of the plan will become. As a general overview of the route to Casanova in your proposal, that is it! Of course there are details that you will cover in between these steps, but this is a good outline to follow. I encourage you to learn more about T.I.P. to get a better understanding of how and why to use this approach. Other than that, you are on your way to a memorable, romantic marriage proposal. Good Luck, not that you will need it with our T.I.P. …

Rob Tillman is the President and Co-Founder of preposals®, a consulting company specializing in marriage proposal planning services. For more articles and many other resources for planning an unforgettable marriage proposal, go to http://www.preposals.com or call us at (877) P-POSALS. preposals® ...It's what REALLY comes first.

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