Cheryl Besner: Do you have a wingman?

Cheryl Besner: Do you have a wingman?

I don’t know about you, but if you share the same sentiments, deciding to fly the coop and enter the single skies was somewhat intimidating. I found solace at first since I had friends to go out and socialize with, but I soon realized that it did not facilitate or promote meeting new partners.

Like a little bird, I knew I had to leave the comfort of my nest and spread my wings. With no mother to bring the worms to me, I had to fly the coop and search for my own sustenance.

That’s when I found new meaning to the phrase “birds of a feather flock together,”and the advantage of the “V’ flying formation.

That’s what a wingman is! Instead of you flying the blue skies on your own, you are the center bird flying with the support of other feathered friends. You all soar together, yet the strategic distance and formation of the group allows for others to join.

You can also hire a wingman. Sound strange? Well, look at it this way: You may not know how to soar through the clouds or build a nest, so why not ask for help? A profesional wingman can offer you the support and the right flight pattern to be successful in landing safely, and just the right spot.

I am going out as a wingman tonight! I suggest you grab a friend and do the same for each other and, if you don’t have one, hire one!

I love being the wingman for my friends and clients so that they are not flying Solo in the City . If you ever want my help, let me know!

Write to me and I will swoop down and show you how to fly!

cheryl@solointhecity.tv

– Cheryl xo

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  1. Thanks-a-mundo for the blog article. Will read on…

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