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Mat has helped millions of people around the world attract love and develop fulfilling relationships. He’s also the founder of a revolutionary system of attracting love called Manifest Your Man.
In addition to running a highly successful coaching business, Mat is also the co-author of the best-selling Project Everlasting, which received a major, six-figure advance from Simon and Schuster publications.
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  • @sarahshiu895 says:

    Thank you for sharing all those great tips. Another great video 👍

  • @sineadnichoirbin7232 says:

    Communication is the key for me. Love your videos Mat! 😊

  • @rosieroberts6738 says:

    My husband & I started dating at the age of 18.
    We dated for 4 years.
    We’ve now been married almost 41 years now.
    We’re both in our early 60’s, ready to retire soon!!!😃
    Life has had its challenges & moments, including many…. Medical problems, but we still LOVE each other & are still going strong, through the Grace of God!!! ✝️🙏🕊️💜✝️
    It is…important to be THOUGHTFUL of the other person & their needs!!!
    It’s crucial for both individuals.
    Thank you for sharing your amazing advice!!!

  • @gemstar7447 says:

    Thanks Matt for theses great tips and also the examples of how to ask for our needs to be met.
    I was dating a guy and shared some food that I made. Instead of appreciating my effort and gesture, all he did was to compare it to his mom’s cooking and criticise the food saying he’s just being honest. Needless to say it was a turn off! 😅

    • @Olga8888 says:

      It is for the best. You see his level of maturity and make your decision not wasting time.

    • @staywellandstrong4199 says:

      Have him make that Mom’s-food that he craves, and share the cooking/learning time together. You will learn about him, learn a new skill that pleases him, and bond in the kitchen. Tell him how happy you are that he shares his skills and his life experiences (then and now) with you.

    • @gemstar7447 says:

      @@Olga8888 Thank you for helping me see that. I realised on reflection that I still had resentment over this small interaction! And this has helped me see it, see the perspective you’ve pointed to and release! 🙏🏽

  • @rosieroberts6738 says:

    I would LOVE….to get a copy of your notes.
    Is that possible?!
    Again…Thank you for sharing your inspirations Mat!!!😊

  • @wandac4021 says:

    Great video for knowing our needs and ensuring they’re all met in a relationship, if something is missing you might feel resentful to your partner.
    Ten relational needs we all have, know how to communicate to your partner what needs aren’t being met.

    1. Acceptance
    2. Approval
    3. Attention
    4. Comfort
    5. Encouragement
    6. Respect
    7. Security
    8. Support

    You need to listen to the video to know and understand how each of those needs looks like in a relationship and how you can show those needs. Thank you for this video.

  • @user-hd8if7ki2k says:

    Love the content today! Thanks

  • @user-zo9pi3gj1x says:

    My top three are:
    1. Security. Don’t make me think our relationship is something it’s not. Is it you and I against the world or not? Do you know the concept of loyalty? I do.
    2. Respect. It needs to be mutual
    3. Empathy and Affection are tied

  • @selfretired3025 says:

    Agreed. We don’t always know the underlying cause. 👊❤

  • @Sixthscentshealingcenter says:

    Would be great to have this list posted to copy!!

  • @camibrown1131 says:

    Matt, I truly appreciate you and the gifts that you share. This is by far the best one yet. I would so appreciate the list in printed form so that I can put it to my memory bank and share as needed. It makes so much more sense to me now that you have brought this to light why we get upset and angry and do not know how to share why we are feeling the way we are.
    We need to make ourselves aware of these kinds of things as parents so we can teach them to our children as well so we all have better relationships and know how to express our feelings and needs better. This is so incredible. Thank you so very much!

  • @lauranelson6804 says:

    Romance, is another need in relationships. It’s one that I thought mostly women sought after, but later learned men do, too! Romantic date nights. 🙂 Mat, I appreciate your videos and love hearing how you and Irene have navigated through expectations respectfully and lovingly in your marriage.

  • @nancyhynes804 says:

    I always appreciate you and your topics, and this is particularly strong. Thanks!

  • @dsmaniyar3937 says:

    I love your videos Mat. This one was also adorable. I would like to request to enhance one more topic called interpersonal sensitivity amongst couple during hang outs in public as a couple. How long can one handle the offending statements passed on by the partner just to make jokes or just for entertainment? How long another person can ignore? How about if in spite of conveying the hurtful things, partner keeps doing the same just to prove righteousness to his/her being. Would you mind spreading a bit of awareness on this topic.

  • @Screenplaywriter says:

    1. Acceptance
    2.intimacy
    3. Appreciation
    4. Approval -speak well of “you do a great job of being my man “
    5. Attention
    6. Comfort
    7.Encouragement
    8. Security

  • @megcurtis4361 says:

    Thank you Matt your advice is GOLD.

  • @katemiller5990 says:

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again- I LOVE hearing stories about you and your wife. In some strange way, the little kid in me soaks it in. She loves to know that there are parents who love each other like that. It’s precious.

  • @AlexPenn.DatingCoach says:

    Great insights! As a fellow dating coach, I completely resonate with the importance of understanding and fulfilling one’s needs in a relationship. The 10 relational needs you’ve outlined are spot on, and your examples make it relatable. It’s refreshing to see such valuable content that empowers women in the dating world. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @christyrobinson6827 says:

    Very good tips and communication is a good communication tip for me thank you for this

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