@SnowblindNYR,
@ponzu4u , and others, don't feel bad if you're in a slump now. We're entering the worst phase of the pandemic and it's the coldest months of the year. Don't force it if it isn't there.
Think of it like a salary cap in the NHL. Do you really want to sign a Wade Redden or an Andrew Ladd to a max contract because they're the only available options right now? Hell no!
I've come to terms and accepted that I'm going to be single and not even date the rest of this year and Q1 2021. Now some people might say I'm in giving up, but it's not that at all. Rising pandemic numbers ,no places to go in public and get to know people, and not enough comfort from either side to go to each others places.
You can't go hiking in a park with someone you barely know when it's less than 30 degrees out.
I'm not going to try to be desperate or thirsty and get attention from the 3-4 "options" I have when none are anyone I will be in a long term relationship with.
So what to do in the interim? Finish strong at work. I want to maximize my bonus and maybe even get a raise, get a promotion, even if the later is only a title.
Keep working out. I'm thin now. Lost all the weight I put on year one from the big boy job. We're going to be in this minimum four more months and maximum 10-11, so now get toned.
Finish all my personal projects, and keep reading and learning. It's not always about women, about leadership, adversity, even something like the Grant Presidency for example.
As I said in my post above, if you do all the work you will put yourself in prime position for success when this thing ends whether that is beginning Q2, or end of Q3.
The divorce and break up rates are going through the roof. People from both genders will be thirsty. You show strength, success, and confidence, and you will do well.
I still have oneitus^2, I still have one situation far away I'd like a happy ending to after covid when she takes care of her stuff, but that's not the be all end all.
This ain't Disney, it's real life.