Transform Your Relationship I Matthew Hussey

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Published 2019-11-26
Our relationships are EVERYTHING

Matthew Hussey is a world-class speaker, New York Times Bestselling author, a columnist for Cosmopolitan Magazine, and a relationship/dating EXPERT.

I was still BLOWN away by the insights I gained in this interview.

Relationships are the FOUNDATION for a happy and fulfilling life. Not just intimate ones, but the relationships we have with our family members, friends, and colleagues.

In this interview, whether you are single or in a relationship we answer ALL questions that pertain to navigating and bettering this part of your life.

We answered the burning questions everyone is dying to know:

- Is there really a ONE and ONLY for you.
- How to know if you should keep pursuing someone.
- How to date in a world where technology has given us so many options.
- Sleeping with someone on the first few dates. 
- Do’s and Don'ts of breakups.
- How to get your partner to support you in following your dreams.
- One of the most unattractive things you can do while dating.
- The foundation needed for every relationship.
- How to know if someone is toxic for you.
- Why being vulnerable is a necessity on first dates. 
- What you should really be looking for in a significant other.
- How to keep a relationship full of passion.

I’m going to be COMPLETELY honest with you, this was one of the MOST informational packed interviews I have EVER done. This conversation was riveting for me, and I know in just one hour you’ll be looking at your relationship with fresh eyes, or if you are single you’ll be walking away knowing exactly how to get started dating.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Mary-io7yi
    So good! "The right one is someone who is willing to build with you." You can have chemistry with a person but if they aren't committed and willing to build a life with you they aren't right.
  • @Shareablevideos
    1. Admiration 2. Connection (mutual admiration) 3. Commitment 4. Compatibility . All needed to make someone “The One”.
  • @AmanBansil
    “No one cares that you’re really great once they get to know you“ this is not a relationship video, this is in MasterClass of life that needs to be replayed paused and digested in a serious manner. Amazing insight.
  • @jms6882
    "The real voyage of Discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." - Proust
  • @GingerVertican
    I met Matthew Hussey on my birthday, Nov 7th, 4 years ago in LA! He was so humble & kind and took the time to take a photo with me and ask me a question or two about myself. I had joined his website & my birthday wish was to go to his conference. I was from San Diego and it had been hard meeting someone who wanted a long term relationship. It’s like a vacation state of mind there, however!!!!!!!Update: I had just met the man who would become my husband a year later- I applied ALL Matthew’s advice and we just celebrated 3 years marriage! I have to revisit this advice frequently - so that our relationship can develop over the years and grow together. Thanks Matt! (& Ed for having hm!)
  • I am 56 minutes into this amazing conversation between two insightful, KIND men...and I don't want it to end! God bless you both!😊
  • "Your level of humility allows you to take a step back and evaluate others around you" I absolutely agree, I'm appalled at the amazingness of this discussion!
  • @s13283
    Yes staying in a relationship just because you've invested money, time, your entire heart. It doesn't mean it was a waste it just means it's time to move on. Sometimes that's the hardest thing to accept, because people look at it as a failure. Well I choose to look at it as the closing of a chapter an opening of a new one
  • @rochelle9243
    38:00 Ed nailed this point! The secret to sustaining a long-term relationship is maintaining intimacy, but you need excellent chemistry from the beginning. During the life of the relationship this can ebb and flow but you can only build it if the spark is in the relationship in the first place.
  • @AustinMBecker
    Key to Great Relationships (not just romantic ones) - Keep your phone away, actually listen to the other person, don't expect gifts, love them for who they are, strive to help them with their success, be open and honest, be grateful for them and show them you care.
  • I am 59 years old and i am going to Disneyworld for the first time ever in a few months. Thanks for sharing about it and the trash cans.
  • I'm recently widowed after 35 years in a great marriage where we loved ourselves and each other. I'm also a Relationship Coach and always learning. It is So Good to hear healthy men having this conversation. Thank you!!
  • @ianmaguire5451
    I've just watched this and I know where I went went wrong in my last relationship and I'm going to concentrate on loving me and not allowing my insecurities to push the next female away... thanks for sharing this
  • @brandonboy09
    1:02:10 The matrix/mutation visual is one of the most profound things I’ve ever heard... speaks to the soul.
  • I love the perspective of having fresh eyes instead of new landscapes
  • I am so blown away! This went from dating, intimacy, and business to kindness, narcissism, break ups and wake up calls, to our personal matrix, heart healing and recovery thru self love. To name a few! Watch to the end - the take aways are so insightful and thought provoking! Thank you both!
  • @eg2783
    I swear I didn’t want this conversation to end!!! I feel like I am wiser already 😂 Thank you so much gentlemen 💕💕💕
  • @JustanamebroDK
    Wow - the part about physical intimacy in relationships was spot on. Summed up a past relationship for me. When you constantly feel rejected, and you're desperately trying to warp someone into playing the part, you're just not compatible! Being in a relationship like that can make you lonelier than actually being alone ever would do.