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Matthew Hussey: The Secret To Building A Perfect Relationship

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Matthew Hussey: The Secret To Building A Perfect Relationship mentions How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie, The Power of Why, and Rich Roll with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The speaker mentions picking up 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' from his dad's bookshelf at a young age.

When we think about the things that make people disconnected from their lives, or causes them to live on the outside, of the moment.

Rich Roll had a phrase, mood follows action.

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Matthew Hussey is one of the world’s most renowned experts on relationships and human connection. He’s not only helped thousands of people be more ready to meet the love of their life, but also how to have a meaningful relationship with them when you do. In this conversation Matthew doesn’t just offer advice, but opens up about how he’s approached relationships in his own life. He freely admits mistakes he’s made, where his approach went wrong, and what he’s learnt. This is some of the most mature and reflective relationship advice I think I’ve ever heard. Because Matthew doesn’t just specialise in how to prepare for the good moments, but how to deal with the bad ones as well. Follow Matthew: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9HGzFGt7BLmWDqooUbWGBg Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thematthewhussey Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo
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  • Referenced books include How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie and The Power of Why.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals interested in personal growth and relationship building and Individuals seeking personal growth and deeper connections in their lives..

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Individuals interested in personal growth and relationship buildingIndividuals seeking personal growth and deeper connections in their lives.Individuals seeking motivation and emotional connection in their daily routines.

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Best for Individuals interested in personal growth and relationship buildingOften cited around self-development journey

The speaker mentions picking up 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' from his dad's bookshelf at a young age, which influenced his self-development journey.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in personal growth and relationship building
Key quote: The speaker mentions picking up 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' from his dad's bookshelf at a young age.
The host reflects on how discovering this book at a young age shaped his approach to personal growth and relationships. He emphasizes its lasting impact on his life and development.
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Best for Individuals seeking personal growth and deeper connections in their lives.Often cited around finding personal motivation

The speaker references the concept of finding motivation and connection, mentioning 'the power of why' as part of a broader discussion on personal alignment.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking personal growth and deeper connections in their lives.
Key quote: When we think about the things that make people disconnected from their lives, or causes them to live on the outside, of the moment.
The host mentions 'The Power of Why' to emphasize the importance of understanding one's personal motivations and connections in life. This book serves as a reminder that true fulfillment comes from being aligned with what is meaningful to oneself.
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Best for Individuals seeking motivation and emotional connection in their daily routines.Often cited around emotional buttons concept

The speaker mentions a phrase by Rich Roll, 'mood follows action', which became an emotional button for them.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals seeking motivation and emotional connection in their daily routines.
Key quote: Rich Roll had a phrase, mood follows action.
The host mentions Rich Roll's phrase 'mood follows action' as an example of an emotional button that helps him stay motivated. This phrase serves as a reminder that taking action can influence one's mood, which he finds valuable in his daily life.
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How to Win Friends and Influence People
Dale Carnegie

The host reflects on how discovering this book at a young age shaped his approach to personal growth and relationships. He emphasizes its lasting i…

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The Power of Why

The host mentions 'The Power of Why' to emphasize the importance of understanding one's personal motivations and connections in life. This book ser…

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Rich Roll

The host mentions Rich Roll's phrase 'mood follows action' as an example of an emotional button that helps him stay motivated. This phrase serves a…

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