Wednesday, March 23, 2016

String's Interview With The Amazing Maria Pallas


ABOUT MARIA PALLAS





Maria Pallas is a Master Spiritual Healer and Teacher who works with women to help them overcome the fears and limiting beliefs that keep them from making their dreams a reality, and through the art of self love and acceptance, empowers them to boldly and fearlessly embrace their true essence and authenticity. As a result, these women experience a greater sense of empowerment and confidence, as they start to break through their barriers one by one, and become the divine feminine force that their hearts intended.

Check out her website at www.mariapallas.com where she has lot’s of free offers and programs. You can also follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for a regular dose healing tips and spiritual advice.
"...After all, nothing is more fulfilling than being loved for exactly who you are and not for who you might think someone wants you to be."



Q & A Begins:

1) "How does String stand out from other dating apps? What is String bringing to the table that doesn't exist now? 

Maria: What stands out the most about String for me is that it's one of the few, perhaps even the only, free online dating app that is specifically geared towards individuals that are looking to make real and meaningful connections. Other apps seem to either be over-populated with users who are just looking for no-strings attached relationships, or they require you to commit to some sort of a prepaid subscription that will keep you on the hook for months with no guarantees of ever finding what it is that you're looking for. 

String makes it absolutely clear upfront that it is specifically designed to serve those who are looking for 'strings attached' meaningful connections, and they've made it so simple and easy to use and at no cost to users. 

2) What do you think the 6 String questions really tell about the person?

Maria: I think the 6 String questions are great because they really give you insight into a person’s character. Many dating sites that are geared towards helping people find real and meaningful connections, are based on a copious amount of multiple choice questions that you have to spend hours completing when you first sign up  Then your responses are fed into an computer algorithm and compared to the results of other users who have similar responses, in an effort to find a compatible match. This is great in the sense that you can generally determine if you have common interests and habits, however it does very little to show you someone’s unique character and personality. Also, often times with multiple choice questions, there is no one right answer. So you have to guess or choose what you think is the most correct or dominant answer of your available choices. 

What I love about String and the 6 questions is that they really allow a person to express themselves authentically. Based on someone's responses, you can easily tell who this person is and what they are all about. They also give you glimpse into a persons particular style of communication, and how comfortable you are with that style of communication. These are all very important factors in choosing someone that you can have a real meaningful long term connection. 


3) Do you think there are benefits to forming relationships by first asking questions? 

Maria: I believe that lots of authentic and real conversation is at the core of every real and meaningful connection. And one of the best ways to spark such conversation is to ask thoughtful and meaningful questions, such as String does. Questions like this tend to generate real and unrehearsed responses that you can build on to facilitate in depth conversation.  

4) Are there any dating app industry trends that you see? What do you think is important to see more of in the dating industry? 

Maria: I can't really speak to the industry itself but what I can say is that people are becoming increasingly busy and are living very demanding lives. No one has time anymore to go through endless amounts of profiles or waste their precious time on sites that are flooded with no strings attached possibilities. People want to find the real thing and they don't want to make a second career out of doing it. And I think that String really has an advantage to facilitate that.

5) How is String's mission aligned with Maria Pallas' mission? 

Maria: My mission is to help people find happiness and fulfillment by creating a life that they absolutely love! One that's in complete alignment with their true essence and their highest intention. Having said that, one of the fundamental components of a fulfilling life is to have real and meaningful relationships - of all kinds. String is a great tool that gives people the means to bring that particular component into balance. 

8) Any other advice for single users online? 

Maria: Always, always, always be yourself! So often when we meet someone we become so determined to make a good impression that we unconsciously start to alter who we are and what we're all about. The key to a long lasting and meaningful connection is to be open, to be vulnerable, and to be authentic so that the person can get to know us at a soul level. After all, nothing is more fulfilling than being loved for exactly who you are and not for who you might think someone wants you to be.


ABOUT STRING 
String is a dating app for people who are searching for deep and potentially long-lasting connections -- because, who really wants a "no strings attached" relationship? You won't have to answer a long list of silly questions but rather a scientifically chosen set of questions that result in a meaningful connection based on criteria that really matter.
Helen Huang is the founder of String, a dating app that matches users based on their responses to meaningful questions, creating long-lasting and deep relationships. For the past five years Helen has overseen product development at TRUSTe and recently completed the highly-selective Startup Leadership Program in San Francisco. 
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