Love this. If you treat someone as if they're a star, they'll treat you like a fan.
@realhealing78022 жыл бұрын
Facts!
@susanparker98772 жыл бұрын
So well said👩🎨🐕
@karadiberlino2 жыл бұрын
Only when they‘re trash! 🚮
@mes12202 жыл бұрын
@@karadiberlino yes extremely true God bless you sincerely million times If they've got any worth or true character to them,then they would know to treat others how they wish to be treated Thank you so very much for your insights enlightenment 🌞🌳🙏
@mes12202 жыл бұрын
@@susanparker9877 then these types are not worth knowing or worthy of our time
@sophieartmusic Жыл бұрын
I am naturally very sweet and kind and considerate & so accommodating… my EX said I was such a pleaser… but sweet people have big egos and we know our self worth, at least I do… and he’s now he’s still trying to process the reality that I walked walk away & shut the door! Don’t take advantage of sweet people, let them be sweet…because sometimes it’s just in their nature to be so giving and selfless
@alenaadamkova53227 ай бұрын
You would not have anything done in á household, if you would over analyze every thought. Should I ? Shouldnt I do this, this way and this this way?...The over-analyzing takes more energy then just do it, in good will. He must understand that you are gong forward, therefore you are sweet and kind. you are not going to overanalyze every thought, in order to feel safe....it wouiôld lower your energy to actually do things. Kindness allows you to be calma nd do things.
@notjustaprettyface6 ай бұрын
Same!!!!!!
@kumaruma6432 жыл бұрын
I was “too nice” while dating an ex who truly didn’t care for me. I did resent them a lot, but also myself. Because I made myself small and always too accommodating while compromising myself. At one point, I thought to myself, “I don’t know who I am in this relationship.” I truly did not recognize the person I was because it felt like an unauthentic version of myself that I knew wasn’t the real me. I was unconsciously compromising myself in order to cater to my ex. I’m still learning to let go, move on, and grow out of being a “too nice” person. But I’m happier I left that relationship behind.
@misst6444 Жыл бұрын
I just came out of a relationship like that. I also asked myself "who am I in this relationship?" He didn't care about me but would call me to ask for favours even after I put an end to it. I had to ask him to stop calling me because it wasn't doing me any good if I wanted to move on. I'm so disappointed with myself. I was too nice to him.
@roberttruman8444 Жыл бұрын
Which 'you' did your ex not care for, the real you or the fake you?
@marz1222 Жыл бұрын
@@roberttruman8444 I think that this is such a profound question . If I’m abandoning myself ( my history, values, treasures) to accommodate someone not only am I not honoring me, I’m not giving that someone a chance to value the real me.
@roberttruman8444 Жыл бұрын
@@marz1222 True, but would you feel quite as bad as you do if you knew that it wasn't you who she didn't care about, but more of a persona? Not that it would change anything of course because the way she perceives you still stands, and to reveal your genuine self now would be futile. But if you go away for 2 years, work on yourself and undergo a little bit of physical reinvention, you may get a chance to reconnect with her. That's a method people use to get out of the friend zone anyway.
@MPR2007 Жыл бұрын
welcome to the world of narcissist or world of avoidance. The one with attachment like those 2 will always devaluate you till you dry. Heal yourself , be authentic and runnaway from them.
@philipcallado56932 жыл бұрын
It’s neediness. For whatever reason, you feel like you need to have this person to provide value in your life. So you’ll bend over backwards trying to please this person, even at the expense of yourself.
@sgaf7001 Жыл бұрын
It is truly fascinating when you already stopped liking someone, you start to see all your efforts and how they were not appreciated.
@stacietapia31662 жыл бұрын
I needed to hear this. I’ve always been a yes girl or someone who hates conflict so I dance around my relationships. Not anymore… it’s stressful and it drains me to the core.
@nakiflo2 жыл бұрын
You are not less valuable than your old partners! You are very valuable indeed! In your own unique way! Don’t be small! Speak up!
@obtuseangler768 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't need to be like that Stacie...you don't need to be, I promise! I'm a fairly hard**ed guy, I have rigid princples that I won't bend for anyone and I won't cater my existence to benefit the experience of somebody else. I'm 40, no criminal record so I don't have a problem keeping my temper but never play games. I don't have more than a couple drinks because I like to be able to defend myself always, I adore the responsibility of being a man. That is context for the fact I would never argue with a woman, it's not my job to dominate them or anything Id like to do. Just because we would never argue doesn't mean we couldn't disagree, it matters how we talk to each other. It's your individuality that is what is beautiful, the imperfect flower. Nobody special is intrigued by average...I have boring women hit on me all the time, I never bite. If your body is the best thing you have to offer I'm out, it doesn't matter how good looking you are. I can be a very abrasive man but I don't want to be like that to my woman, she can understand I can be brutal but know never with her. I want her gentleness and nurturing, come back after working in -40, wash up before you enter a room with her and have your face gently held or kissed...what else do men really want?
@felixwinkler64502 жыл бұрын
To those who are pleaser or giver types, maybe this helps: Your partner also gains from you being more assertive when it comes to addressing your needs. There is obviously a line between being selfish and simply asking for your fair share. But people who are too nice can make relationships of any sort harder sometimes. There is a reason for the rule in case of an airplane incident that you should put your own oxygen mask on first - you can't help others if you haven't helped yourself. There is a reason to why you should be less nice, but more predictable in traffic - other drivers and pedestrians need guidance, too. Most people aren't givers. Most people also aren't takers, either. Most simply think the world should be in balance. But most people don't expect you to be too nice, because you're not the norm (sadly). Think about discussions with partners about what you want to eat for dinner or if you want to go out and if to where and if it's the cinema what movie to be watched. It can be frustrating to not get to an answer. Sometimes it's nice if someone creates a fact. Isn't it sometimes nice if someone else takes charge? Be that nice person, who takes the responsibility away from your partner. It creates security, a plan, something to look forward to, something to work towards. And sometimes that's exactly what your partner (or anyone else) wants from you. Knowing who you are and what you want is the hardest thing to get to in life - sometimes I feel most people never get there. But once you do, it's not just your life that improves, it's other people's, as well. Life is about trial and error. If you never take the initiative, you'll never get to make the errors and therefore never get to improve - improve your life and that of others. It's a good thing to be a giver, never give that up. It's a good thing to care for others and to try to make the world a tiny little bit better every day. But you're more worth to the rest of us when you are happy.
@susanparker98772 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of good thoughts here. Enjoyed the read. 👩🎨🐕
@ohdear22752 жыл бұрын
Great post and advice. Thank you for taking the time.
@mattieboris1804 Жыл бұрын
Your input was most helpful. I had to read it multiple times. Thank you 😊
@JamieR Жыл бұрын
I think the most challenging part about changing in terms of being a giver or people pleaser is that it's rooted in our attachment style. So it requires a lot of self awareness, assertiveness, reflection and consistent work in and outside relationships to change. That said, it's totally doable and should be the goal for anyone who aren't securely attached. Great post. Good insight 😊
@stayitive4343 Жыл бұрын
People pleasing and Narcissist is two sides of Transactional relationship, both need self awareness/self love to be people and not role-playing. Happiness is being enough/accepting self and sharing enjoyment of life.
@Thomassina1 Жыл бұрын
9:42..the goal changes from "I want to find a connection" to "I want to win over *this* person." Oh man, I've done this, argh !
@Ana-rb7ws2 жыл бұрын
Being with someone super agreeable all the time is draining too. It makes them more dull, you feel you can’t trust them because you know they’re not being their real self. Also, they don’t know their own boundaries, so don’t know how to tell you when you’re unintentionally stepping on their boundaries. They act in a way that’s not genuine, so eventually they’ll get to a point where they’ll feel resentful towards you, or may say that their feelings for you changed. Their feelings for you didn’t change, they just didn’t allow themselves to feel or show those feelings with you, and after not being able to stuff it down anymore, they let it all out in an avalanche move. Also, if you’re an intuitive person, which most women are, you’ll know that something is up but won’t know how to address things, because the other person won’t ever admit to them because they deal with things by laughing things off and acting like nothing is wrong - so eventually you’ll probably burst out too out of frustration. So basically, bottom line is, be authentic. Don’t be a people pleaser. Reveal yourself slowly (always vet good character and good intentions though, especially in this day and age of bad relationship behaviors). While you’re showing yourself and vetting, s/he will show himself for who they are eventually because people can’t keep up a show for too long.
@boyera234 ай бұрын
Thissssss
@dandyjiggins4816 Жыл бұрын
Take it slow, give yourself time to set boundaries and aim to find a best friend who you're attracted to.
@avegase Жыл бұрын
I am the too nice kind too. My problem is not how i am, but the fact that i am never choosing partners that reciprocate or even appreciate what i do. I think many women here may have the same situation. I am 42 male from Lisbon. There goes my message in a bottle
@Taisha120012 жыл бұрын
This is where knowing the difference between niceness and kindness.
@tylerhammond38962 жыл бұрын
Wait wow the mini bar analogy is so amazing. Instead of just being you, you’re trying to be anything and everything to the person you want
@ZenoGoreng2 жыл бұрын
I’ve definitely done this, even in my thirties (which I still am). I feel I may have somewhat skipped puberty or experience it very late, cause I’ve never had teenage love and now make all of the mistakes most people probably make at a young age.
@peachesandpoets2 жыл бұрын
Same. Immigrant kid so my teen years were about working, school, and not dating. We'll be alright
@MoonsAnarchy2 жыл бұрын
You are not alone in that feeling - i feel the same way as you do. I even asked my sister the other day on the phone if she thought I was always a "late bloomer", and she said yes she always thought that. What's interesting though is I thought about this deeply and have this perspective to share - when we "bloom late", it means we are now wiser to FULLY enjoy those things we did not know how to enjoy back then. A lot of people hit their peaks and primes early and the shallow shell falls off with the inevitable introduction of mortality and time. If you feel like you experience things later than others - there is so much wisdom in that and you can now enjoy lots of beautiful things in life that one cannot when they are young in the same way. Perspective
@hks88252 жыл бұрын
I stood up for my self and we had an argument, next time I saw him he said he said he had doubts about me…so I left. Thank god it happened now and not later on!
@nathalieb46482 жыл бұрын
I've treated someone as a star at first and i was just the fan but then after a couple months i became the star -- i think that's fine and works to your advantage if you do it correctly and you have something to offer
@karadiberlino2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Not everyone understands this… 😊
@Laura7733 Жыл бұрын
The fear of rejection has always been the key reason why I'm "too nice" or people pleasing. But Audrey's point was great, in that I'm more likely to be rejected for being too nice than for being myself. Another reason too is not revealing too much of myself, it's a protection thing. But it's also linked to a confidence and self esteem thing too.
@SB_McCollum Жыл бұрын
@17:27 the Mini Bar effect - my father taught me that, it was the only way I could spend any time with him. We learn that stuff very young, before we have any awareness that it never works, not even with Dad.
@janathena71642 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent topic. I wish I had understood this when I was dating & newly engaged. What many young people don't realize is that there is conflict in all relationships & if there is no healthy foundation for conflict resolution in the relationship, the relationship can go south very quickly. Children get sick, children develop mental illness, people get fired from their jobs, people make bad investments & people develop addictions. If one person is always "nice" & agreable but then an important issue arises that approaches a deal breaking situation, the other person may feel their sense of entitlement attacked. I know a couple that divorced when their teenage son developed mental illness & they couldn't agree on a course of action. I divorced when my husband developed a gambling problem & I started saying "NO" to his distructive behaviors.
@susanparker98772 жыл бұрын
You stood up for yourself rather than be sunk with him. 👩🎨🐕
@suecole5543 Жыл бұрын
Matthew this is so perfect when you said we over value other people when we should really value ourselves . To try to be what we think this other person wants just to get them to like you alway's fail. Value and worth and standards are the key to being our own self. We don't need another person to make us feel good about ourselves , what we need is to value ourselves for who we are. When you have standards and you keep them no matter how wonderful you think this other person is then you win.
@lc76222 жыл бұрын
3yrs with my partner & I’m only just learning how to set boundaries & stop being “too nice”. This is great, thank you ❤
@luketaylor9562 жыл бұрын
From personal experience, When I started dating my ex girlfriend, I was very laid back and kept myself composed with my emotions. In the first month, Her ex boyfriend was still in the picture because he was persistent towards her about wanting to get back together. She didn't want him This of course made her reach out to me and be vulnerable. I was there for her and reassured her that I was going to be there for her. She appreciated it and even said that I did more for her in the first three weeks of dating than her ex did in their five year relationship. A week later, we went away for the weekend together and it was amazing. We became really close and she didn't want the weekend to end. Neither did I to be honest. After she said that, she cried and opened up to me about stuff. It was that night I put her before myself and I realised how much I cared about her. Over the next few weeks, I kept putting her before myself and did everything for her. I even stopped living my life to help her to show her how I felt about her. Everytime we went out or did something together I always tried to make it adventurous. I lost myself. I wasn't eating or sleeping. I nearly go fired from my job because I would drop work to help her out. (Luckily I still have my job and I apologised to everyone for my actions) I was angry all the time. I wasn't happy. In that time, I lost my self respect and she took advantage of that to the point where she said horrible things about me and she even was physically abusive a couple of times. I was too nice to her because I gave too much too soon. Despite me trying to compose myself at the start. I thought she would change if I gave more and more. What I am trying to say is... I've leart from my mistakes and taken accountability for my role. I know it's hard to not put someone else above your own needs, but trust me... No one is more important than you. Especially in dating. You have needs and a life, too. Look after yourself and keep educating yourself to become a stronger and continue to be that wonderful individual that you are. I believe you all can do it and with Matthew's help, I learnt a lot from him and even though I am better off after the breakup, I still enjoy educating myself from his videos and lessons. Thank you, Matthew for all you do for us. 💯
@carriepadgett27432 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing that with us! ♡
@thisloop2 жыл бұрын
Thats true. Been there done that too in ma past relationships.
@inga17212 жыл бұрын
Sounds like both of you have/had growing up to do.
@StKrane2 жыл бұрын
Hey Luke! Early on in your text here you write that the situation with her ex "of course" made her reach out to you. Actually I think this behavior of her's is really strange and would be a red flag in my experience. Doesn't she have a girlfriend or friends and family she can reach out to? Do you know for sure that things were actually over but the ex was not accepting that? All this information and emotional input made you feel a lot of sympathy and compassion for her. Which she absolutely took advantage of later.
@sunnienciso95822 жыл бұрын
love your honesty and transparency and humilation. You will find someone with those same qualities. Be patient.
@stephanieherman2861 Жыл бұрын
what i am missing in this talk is how it can be a good feeling when you are enjoying yourself and your partner likes you for that
@adhdHD094 ай бұрын
It’s crazy how EVERY word hits me to my core. This is exactly how I am everytime I like someone. Matthew just gets me so well
@wendyleblanc79642 жыл бұрын
I've been listening to Matt for YEARS. He hasn't been wrong yet in my love life. He never stops amazing me. Thank You, Matt for jumping on your calling. You're wonderful 💛
@anniem27772 жыл бұрын
I really like Audrey. She comes across as quite genuine to me. Also as a mental health nurse myself, her views are always very valid
@coolbreeze56832 жыл бұрын
You see this a lot in online dating forums. People posting screenshots of texts they had with someone they met through an app and they ask others what they should say next or where they went wrong in the conversation, etc. If they were talking to the person who is right for them, they wouldn't need to be asking online forums for opinions on what their next lines should be. It's sad people are so scared to be themselves in fear of rejection.
@chilloften2 жыл бұрын
Yea, it’s so scary when it’s a big chemistry. I nearly get breathless just thinking of it.
@giuliamelchiorre61902 жыл бұрын
"why, because they won the genetic lottery of symmetry?" Hahahahah.
@moiseslopez95232 жыл бұрын
This was a real eye opener, i’ve been realizing this slowly over the last couple weeks and this video graded it perfectly
@carriepadgett27432 жыл бұрын
Same here
@jde36092 жыл бұрын
In the next relationship that I will have, I would rather be with someone that I'm not very attracted to than be with someone that I'm head over heels with. I become submissive and taken advantage of when I like the person so much. This decision is based from my past experiences.
@taniaroberts7567 Жыл бұрын
Well hey there 😏😅
@turner29522 жыл бұрын
Outstanding vid! Really gets down to the core of our personalities and true motives as to why we do what we do in relationships. Childhood issues that we had tend to play out in our adult lives. Those "fight, flight, freeze and fawn" tendencies that we learned in childhood that protected us from rejection and abandonment are still in our subconscious, and we will use them in romantic relationships to avoid emotional pain. If people can't love and accept us for who we are, they weren't meant to be in our lives. Too many people are looking for perfection in an imperfect world.
@starzintheskyz4477 Жыл бұрын
I love this conversation. I just recently met someone online and this topic is exactly what happened on meeting the first date. He was exactly everything I was looking for in a man and I choked up and pulled back because I wasn't sure if he was legit or playing a manipulation game. I'm cautious. So conversation was good in some moments, but other times it was me that didn't know what to say and I was being too nice and it got awkward a lot. I'm actually really ashamed of myself for sleeping with him on the first date, (that was awkward too) but I broke my own rule of thumb, and I believe it caused a lack of respect between both of us. Anyways, he did text me the next day but not very much. Then a couple days went by and I never heard from him, and still haven't. Okay to my point, what I do think what happens like in my situation, I choked up because I wasn't sure of his intentions and who he was. I'm a bit reluctant to open up so widely. But I know he was no better than me and I didn't fawn over him too hard cuz I know my self-worth and what I deserve. So in that case, I was really hoping he'd have the patience to let me open up to him and I think things could be different because we had a good connection at moments. So finding someone who is willing to have the patience for someone like me who chokes up around men easily, is something more people need to practice. But that also makes it clear of what his intentions were to begin with. Apologies for the long story I had to get that out.
@tracyherman7967 Жыл бұрын
This resonates with LD dating… we only get to see the version of that person who they show us when they are ON for the weekend. Most are not like myself in the ideal that I am always authentic- as not to deceive- I think that scares men away with the thought that if THIS is who she is on first encounters, what ELSE will come out when she is comfortable. I don’t play. I am exactly as I am whether first meet or 10 years down the road. Yours Truly, Forever Solo Single.
@StKrane2 жыл бұрын
Teal Swan once said ;D (YES) that if we lean into people pleasing in our behavior, deep down we are afraid of people. I think this point has value in this discussion. Thank you everyone contributing to this channel for making these great and helpful videos!
@PhillipJordan Жыл бұрын
this channel has changed my dating life and the way i look at people i’m dating
@sztejerhmm9316 Жыл бұрын
I was recently in a relationship where i was "the nice person". Everytime when i tried to set boundries, he soul get annoyed with me for being dramatic or ruining a good mood. Eventually i felt like my needs or feelings didn't matter to him. I broke up with him, full of resentment.
@nataliecampbell87372 жыл бұрын
I actually cannot believe you made this video lol. I described this feeling almost verbatim to my therapist last week. I am a yes girl only when it comes to romantic relationships and just haven’t been able to map out how to NOT be. This is one I’ll be listening to on repeat. THANK YOU 💞
@kathyingram30612 жыл бұрын
~That is because your phone 'listens' to your conversations, and puts up videos, and ads, according to words you say~
@nataliecampbell87372 жыл бұрын
@@kathyingram3061 girl he didn't make this video because he heard me talking 😂 i wish though
@kathyingram30612 жыл бұрын
@@nataliecampbell8737 ~Ok, it was made only 10 days ago, so youre probably right...ha ha, but it is true that KZbin will 'suggest' videos put in our feed that are about things we have talked, or texted, or emailed about!~☆~
@kendanzan8088 Жыл бұрын
It’s been 10 months. We’re you and your therapist able to pinpoint why and HOW not to be this “yes” type in romantic relationships? What was the answer
@nataliecampbell8737 Жыл бұрын
@@kendanzan8088 you must heal previous relationship wounds with partners, parents, etc. I took a long break from dating and did a lot of inner work which helped tremendously. When you learn to take ANYONE off the pedestal, that's when things change. Spend quality time with people who love you helps as well.
@davidwilliams7552 Жыл бұрын
Its important to be yourself from the beginning of a relationship if you want to find someone suitable. Otherwise it is a charade.
@alanklm Жыл бұрын
I liked this a lot: 10:30 "You are really impressive AND I need to be able to be myself around you, and I need you to be able to make space for that." "to be able to make space for me" is a really important Quality of other people, just like intellect, openness, kindness, etc. And somehow I tend to take it out from the equation when I estimate how great they are.
@eyestorm32 жыл бұрын
This video session gets to the very kernel of things I have often struggled with in dating throughout life. It’s exactly what I needed to hear- what I was searching for yet didn’t realize. Thank you. You guys are sincerely the best in this space. I have enjoyed many of your other videos as well- although this particular one seems to have been mystically meant for me. My paradigm has shifted. I am now much better off going forward. ❤❤
@annewrites...8385 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Everyone who has experienced narcissistic relational abuse needs to watch this, and especially to take to heart the advice "Stop this nonsense". Best video yet. Thanks, team xx
@stayitive4343 Жыл бұрын
People pleasing and Narcissism is two sides of Transactional relationship, both need self awareness/self love to be people and not role-playing. Happiness is being enough/accepting self and sharing enjoyment of life.
@heatherkimler760711 ай бұрын
It's true. So true. I'm doing less
@janetatuniquerawfoods2361 Жыл бұрын
Being ‘too nice’… can be many things… one would be not knowing oneself and acting out a need for approval. If someone is being authentic… functioning from their heart and feelings… then approaching the person would be for connection…. And not to be Fake. Now… the person you approached could be a judgmental, snob , know it all… who could judge you as too nice… It would be a relief if we could just return to the base warm feeling of nice. And have a nice respectful kindness with others. It can be a very strong stance. Not negative.
@windstormstrike Жыл бұрын
As a man, i have to say some of our personalities can come off as "excitable" (in the good way). That is who i am and ive scared off a lot of women or turned them off socially. Another reason why we turn "nice" is because some of us do need to show a little self control when it comes to presenting ourselves to others, and honestly some of the stuff that we think is funny could be absolutely diabolical to someone else.
@jenns1649 Жыл бұрын
Well said👍❤ when Matt talked about being agreeable and saying your ok but your not and then 20yrs later you've had enough, decide to have boundaries and the other person acts out... that's my parents. And I am learning how to break that cycle. Thank you for your wisdom crew🤗❤
@__.Sara.__2 жыл бұрын
Great episode! So important for me to be mindful of building others up on pedestals and how that can affect how I relate to them.
@successful3632 жыл бұрын
Shear the love round ❤️
@SoulSpace13312 жыл бұрын
I love how Mathew addresses the topic of finding love. It makes me think that growing up, I have only come across narratives on how you need to change to fit in to his idea of love or in general sense and I love how Mathew advises otherwise, with such detailed insights and metaphors! It’s important to be and have fun in a relationship, but as they say, First things first baby! 😊
@cherylduckworth8185 Жыл бұрын
I do this and they always get the upper hand. It's as if you designed this talk for me, I'm going through this right now. In a previous relationship I could only reveal one mood-- nice. I did not feel like I could be authentically myself, this time around I'm revealing all my sides, even my crappy side. I have to see if he can love all of me, and I need to see if I can love all of him. Thanks for the killer video!
@jvill4118 Жыл бұрын
Great video!! Touches on not just one's attraction to others, but how someone can lose sight of how they view themselves (or, god forbid, devalue themselves) when in love relationships. It's funny how the hardest thing to do when trying to find love is "be yourself", because we're trying hard to "win over" someone vs actually being your true self to see whether it's honestly a good love match.
@AmyBotelho Жыл бұрын
The title of this should be "authenticity." This perfectly encapsulated why I stepped back from my family of origin: they weren't open to me being my authentic self. If I wasn't what they wanted - being agreeable - they would negate me/disappear. 🙏
@mbeau4166 Жыл бұрын
'' They're not more important than you '' THANK YOU!!
@bm5_5_5 Жыл бұрын
Really important for all to see this!
@brandycolmer70522 жыл бұрын
I wish I learned this a long time ago. I wasted so much life hiding my real self.
@thushfdo7262 Жыл бұрын
This pod cast had so many " wow" moments for me. Thank you Matt for posting !
@aroyaldiadem38732 жыл бұрын
I deeply appreciate this Matthew, we need to get back to our internal truths.
@Sayaka253 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful for Audrey being here. Thanks Hussey family for helping me cope with the winding roads of modern dating
@soundtravels43482 жыл бұрын
I listened to this podcast a while ago, but this came up on my KZbin at exactly the time I needed it to. I've really been struggling this week, I always say the thing, but it's always hard. I asked for my needs to be met this week, and he just can't at the moment, which is really painful, but the conversation we had was really healthy.
@nsteak4236 Жыл бұрын
Sameeee
@Stickit2daman10 ай бұрын
Regarding “exercising needs with other people and not having them with an S.O.”; that was all my relationships to a T. I never realized it or what I needed or could have due to a traumatic life. My last partner, I grew enough with therapy to find my voice and express my needs to them. And he never respected it. Ever. I tried to “stomach it” and “believe he was giving me enough” for a year, I recognized what I was doing to stunt my own healing, and I left. I have so much hope for my future of dating and finding someone who hears my voice. ❤
@carolinevdvlies69695 ай бұрын
Its so important to know your own attachment style and its origin. Then you can choose for a true connection in stead of being misleaded by infatuation and attraction
@Mackwiss Жыл бұрын
man.... this really hit hard. I completely did this with a crush recently. I feel like my behavior was like I was 15. I'm a 39 year old man with loads of dating experience but last break up really did it for me. This crush was the second time in 7 years I felt attraction for someone (first was my ex) and I completely went the two nice route! I even had mutual friends saying we where great for each other but I fobbled it up completely. I'm even too ashamed now to contact her again and I think that's for the best now... and don't even let me start on the insane anxiety I felt just by texting her... I'm glad I understand all of this now and working on moving on but man... I really threw myself at her feet like a rug... and it hurts way more to be rejected for not showing who you really are... and now she won't ever know who I really am...
@lycheedreams Жыл бұрын
Why not just reach out to her & see. You never know what's possible unless you take some risks. If it doesn't work out, you at least don't have any question marks in your head & can fully move on.
@Mackwiss Жыл бұрын
@@lycheedreams hey thanks for the comment. I think there isn't any salvaging as I did tell her directly how I felt. There's some stuff as well I discovered that made me think if I wasn't ready for a relationship, she lacks the emotional maturity to be in one (playing mind games with guys and other stuff) Too many details to share here but I moved on and found someone who is clear in her communication and has the emotional maturity I am looking for. I think my anxiety was going up because of her lack of a straight answer and just putting me in her games? I did offer for us to meet and talk a month ago and got no answer. That is it and that is done. Happier now with someone that is clear in the way she comunicates.
@masonmopar2 жыл бұрын
Damn that’s some real shit. I wish you were my friend, I love convos like this however I just don’t know anyone I can talk on a deep level with. Very surface round here.
@Soniagraymusic Жыл бұрын
Totally agree!! It happens to me that I change my behavior towards him when I realize that I really like him and I want him in my life. I don't know how to AVOID this cause mostly of my "relations" which I start to create, they end up spoiling or breaking.
@joybarton3460 Жыл бұрын
So needed to hear this! Have always been a people pleaser, agreeing when i disagreed and it was draining. Also it was not being fair to the person because they didnt see my true self and were likely getting bored with my yes all the time. Thank you for this Matthew
@Autumn-jz8bw2 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite ones, so powerful and true ❤
@Botoyaa Жыл бұрын
Hey man, you know what? I think people listen to you really focused because you talk a lot from your own experience. People notice that and they learn from that not from the information itself. Cheers for that
@celiaescalante Жыл бұрын
I regained assertiveness almost a year after knowing my special person. We both are predictable, now. Being a situationship, I hope our love will now evolve, this week.
@tamaram9152 жыл бұрын
Stephen really made some great points in this, especially around the 19 min mark 👍👏
@zackeverson3666 Жыл бұрын
Maaaaaaaan you are THE MAN! I love listening to you talk dude. I've been struggling lately with having an anxious attachment style and you're really helping me see value in myself again. Thank You
@hh7788ify Жыл бұрын
This was so freaking interesting actually. To me it was like a philosophy session almost…
@carriepadgett27432 жыл бұрын
Dear lord I NEED this one today, going to listen now
@andysam1192 Жыл бұрын
i was one of those..when i'm into someone become "too nice" and disappointed get burntout..not all of them accepted nice and don't care, it's my nature of caring person. I find not everyone and high chances get rejected as true self and i find being an ass get more love...just can't live for another person but ourselves which i have learn alot from many dating.
@habanero63322 жыл бұрын
I think also you may not want to hurt people’s feelings and that is a trap in itself. I think also the being too nice can be saying that you are special to me and so I am willing to give you part of myself I would not give to others who are not special to me and by doing that too soon is not really having enough standards.
@cheristringer9485 Жыл бұрын
You will never know unless you reveal yourself wether the other person can hold space for my authenticity. Can we negotiate differences. Can we weather disagreements. If you never know if it can be robust enough to survive conflict. Then conflict becomes threatening. - If you know you can weather the storm then conflict becomes negotiation and exploration.
@steveguti64522 жыл бұрын
THE Evidence of Spiritual Life is Love Praise God Praying For Everyone Everyday God bless you All 🙏
@motherflipper44802 жыл бұрын
Craft service is the department that sets up a table on the sets of film, television, and videos, to provide snacks, drinks, and other services to the cast and crew. The other services include providing things like antacids, bandages, lotion, sunscreen, lip balm, etc.
@pujabidhan95332 жыл бұрын
Dear Matthew….love you so much ❤ ❤ You are a blessing to all the women in the world….May God bless you with a long,happy and healthy life..
@mareehutchin27022 жыл бұрын
Needed this… have been stuck in a cycle for two years… me bending over backwards to be nice to him… and him constantly rejecting me and never seeing my value
@trevorm95512 жыл бұрын
Effin nailed it dude. Spot on.
@amiramahgoub Жыл бұрын
I think differently now then when I was 20. I'm able to see how every individual has right to be loved and to be unique. I was quite person and afraid to show my feelings, my opinions and my care for the person I love! Don't be surprised by that. Trying to avoid the rejection from ppl. Knowing I'm not strong enough or pretty enough to win someone to love me. So what I have missed I wanted. I wanted someone who is smart, rich and famous 😍 to be interested in me. In my late 30st I found out that it wasn't really my goal so I moved on and I needed somebody to be in love with me the way I'm gonna love him. Someone to match and cover my needs ! 👶😃 when I became 40 nothing is really important for me. And it doesn't matter what ppl think of me or if they like my partner that I choose.. All I need is 💘 and ✌
@amyp9010 Жыл бұрын
I love hearing all of his team giving their thoughts n opinions.🔥⭐🧡💜
@filizsayar3583 Жыл бұрын
Explained the way I'm feeling recently and yes all of them are word by word TRUE
@amandac3362 Жыл бұрын
I got the mini bar analogy exactly as he explained before he even explained it -shocking to me that didn’t click for everyone else as soon as he mentioned Also great video !!
@kimbryant81612 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite video you’ve ever done! So many things I’ll take away from this.♥️♥️
@MrScientifictutor Жыл бұрын
She was great. She made very clear statements that were easy to understand.
@suecole5543 Жыл бұрын
I love this debate between you , so much of it resonates with me.
@EchelonPandora2 жыл бұрын
This is crazy. Matthew you always post the video that I need!!!
@ailinolivella5016 Жыл бұрын
For me it’s that I feel need to be nice when sending boundaries. For example, after three months where this guy made me feel I think he liked me the same way, he says he doesn’t want a relationship and that he seems me as a friend. So to that after I told him I can’t just be a friend. I very nicely told him it’s ok not be liked me back but I’m just stepping back from this situation. Some people say I shouldnt have been this nice but I feel coming from a loving place shows who i really am… o don’t want to be one who hurts me. As they say kill them with kindness
@AlenaA-hp2sv Жыл бұрын
Outstanding clear and logical analysis
@dampergoldenrod4156 Жыл бұрын
this is a really good video with tons of good advice.
@leonandre7210 Жыл бұрын
This is very helpful. Thought I was doing things wrong by opening up and finding things out. Glad I'm on the right path. Thank you for your program. Guess when I get rejected I doubt myself if real love exists.
@calistang5729 Жыл бұрын
my partner breakup with me because he thinks that I’m not my true self … I’m glad that he opened up to me honestly but I never thought that a few days later he still choose to break up with me because of this reason, i rly don’t know how to describe what I’m feeling now 😢
@gigibtsurvivor33482 жыл бұрын
Note when he glances at Audrey. So sweet. 😊
@b__ryant Жыл бұрын
there's a lot of gold in this video
@jessicawerling9495 Жыл бұрын
*GASP* This is the piece of my puzzle I've been searching to heal!!! I've been working on my self-worth...I sooo needed this😍🥰🤩 Thank you!!!!!
@15chickenlittle2 жыл бұрын
The thing is it just happens automatically and I cannot control it...I try to be myself around someone I like but internally I become so nervous and eventually things get screwed up in exactly the way u described.. so I ended up avoiding meeting new ppl coz I know I won't be able to be my self (which they initially admire and like) and will go down the same loop..:)
@mint_soup9743 Жыл бұрын
I find that if I just accept that I'm nervous and smile anyway, things usually work out!
@anushkafernando70462 жыл бұрын
oh wow 'won the genetic lottery on symmetry ?? that makes them more important than you...what nonsense....' was some of the best words everrrrr
@angelesgodoyherrera3494 Жыл бұрын
This video should be called "why we became so insecure" when someone we like a lot appears in our life
@arsheemodicare7521 Жыл бұрын
Love you❤ Matthew for guiding us in a true way. You always speak the truth and fact of relationship. Keep up the good work
@NoName-hu8ju Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wealth of wisdom , knowledge and insight… you have help me in a way I can not put in words
@AlexisCS Жыл бұрын
And by the way, thank you so much to all of you for the incredibly insightful content 💙🤘