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Communication Secrets That Will Blow Your Mind | Relationship Advice for Women by Mat Boggs

Mat Boggs shares dating advice for women and Communication Secrets That Will Blow Your Mind

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VIDEOS ABOUT COMMUNICATION WITH MEN (Communication Advice)

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What NOT to do on a First Date (Strange But True)

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When Should You Sleep With Him?

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The Kind of Confidence Men Find Sexy

5 Unusual Signs Your Man is into You!

How to tell if he is emotionally available

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Uncool is the New Cool (5 ?Uncool? Things I Do)


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As a sought-after dating and relationship coach for women and international speaker, Mat Boggs has helped thousands of women understand men, improve their relationships, and attract the relationship they want.

As the best-selling author of Project Everlasting, and creator of Cracking The Man Code, Mat Boggs? dating and relationship advice has been featured on national media including The Today Show, CNN, Headline News, Oprah and Friends, and many more.

Mat's Mission: To increase love in the world, one heart at a time.

As a dating coach for women, Mat believes that your history does not determine your destiny, and that you are more powerful than any circumstance you are facing. The relationship dream in your heart really can become the life you love living!

Mat Boggs highly acclaimed relationship programs have served women around the world in all age groups from 20yrs old to over 70yrs old.

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  • @cinderling5472 says:

    Remember, while you may not be responsible for someone’s happiness, you are responsible for your own

    But you are responsible for giving others your best

    What they do with it is up to them

    And then that can inform your behaviour going forward too

  • @mistystreasurechest5347 says:

    New subscriber. I really enjoy your channel. Thank you!

  • @Heart2HeartwithGeo-ds7km says:

    Wow, this video really hit home for me. Communication is such a vital part of any relationship, and Mat Boggs has some incredible insights on how to improve it. I love his emphasis on listening actively and without judgment, as well as being clear and concise in your own communication. It’s also so important to approach difficult conversations with empathy and understanding. I’ll definitely be using these tips to strengthen my own relationships. Thanks for sharing!

  • @VLoveTarot says:

    Excellent. As an empath, I take on people’s emotions as if they were my own.

  • @bunnyspellman says:

    Oh gosh I happen to be reading this book right now! It was recommended to me by my therapist.

  • @MusicandVG says:

    “Stress and suffering comes when we try to control that which we cannot control”

  • @linneasimchah1621 says:

    At age 33, I read a life-changing book for me “Boundaries: When to say yes, How to say no, To take control of your life” by Drs. Cloud and Townsend. It was my much-needed introduction to realities of life, which are often covered in these relationship guru channels. In the book, today’s video topic of emotional slavery to obnoxious phase to emotional liberation, had the middle obnoxious phase termed as reactionary phase where people go beserk, freeing themselves from the heavy burdens and painfulness of taking wrong responsibility for other people for so long.

    But then hopefully people can move thru that obnoxious/reactionary phase (not get stuck in a place of anarchy) into grown-up interdependence. People influence one another, like it or not. But bottomline, it takes 2 to tango. To get a response from me requires my volitionary consent and cooperation. Some people call it my agency, my power, my will. I get to choose.

  • @laureen9576 says:

    Thank you again for teaching us new skills. You keep it simple and concise, which I appreciate. Too much information eludes me, if that makes sense.😁

  • @jakehenderson746 says:

    communication is key. emotional liberation.

  • @lunagitana5 says:

    It’s very easy to feel emotional liberation with my fiancé, but it’s so difficult with my parents. I’ve fallen into obnoxiousness with them because it’s been so hard 😓

  • @lidiacherviakova6790 says:

    Great advice! Thank you, Matt❤

  • @rezotydnic says:

    Emotional slavery.
    Emotional liberation.

    I’m in my 60’s and spent most of my younger years in emotional slavery. I was stressed to the max. Life was not fun..
    After leaving a toxic marriage and relationship, I spent years alone finding myself. Growing as a person. But I worked in a very toxic environment. It was there I learned and accepted what I can control and what to let go of.
    I suffered an MI in the process. So it does take a toll when not dealt with.
    Happy to say I’m in a good place now and life is good.

    • @sophiaschoice6370 says:

      So happy for you. I was a late bloomer also. But I have learned and I have grown. Best wishes.

  • @juanitatudoi3849 says:

    I love this pink t-shirt

  • @dashiajames1882 says:

    That’s like apologizing for someone else wrong doing..!! This is a interesting topic..!! I never ever thought about this.
    Great video..!!

    Thanks alot..🙂🙂

  • @deliciouslyme6206 says:

    Such a good and important video. Thank you!

  • @maggiemaggie2685 says:

    I love that he gave a word to obnoxiousness!

  • @katemiller5990 says:

    Interesting topic Mat. I need some time to mull over this.

  • @dumitriudaniela says:

    well … one can have clear communication skills, speaking truth with compassion for the other person, truly understanding their point of view, but sometimes the other just cannot receive this and starts being aggressive. No matter how compassionately one speaks, they may still blame you for communicating your truth, maybe because they cannot handle it. I think these 3 steps work only for people who are both willing to communicate compassionately.

  • @HeatherNBell says:

    💯 we are not responsible for other peoples feelings. We are responsible for ourselves.
    Empathy and compassion, with kindness…are highly underrated skills.
    I love your addition of ‘with their permission’.
    Thanks Mat!! Great video!!

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