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[Mastering the Art of Attraction: Decoding Body Language and Building Authentic Connections]-[Jays Must Listens: You’re Approaching Dating Wrong! (Use THIS Blueprint to Attract the RIGHT Person) Ft. Vanessa Van Edwards & Jillian Turecki]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2025-11-05

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Mastering the Art of Connection: A Masterclass in Modern Dating

In the modern dating landscape, many individuals find themselves burned out by apps and confused by the lack of genuine progress in their romantic lives. This podcast episode brings together experts—including body language specialist Vanessa Van Edwards, relationship coach Saadia Khan, and psychotherapist Laurie Gottlieb—to dismantle the myths of attraction and provide a roadmap for building lasting, authentic relationships.

The Science of Subtle Signals

Vanessa Van Edwards introduces the concept of "signal amplification bias," which explains why we often believe our flirtatious cues are obvious when, in reality, they are often missed. Research conducted in social settings shows that it can take as many as 29 signals in 10 minutes for a woman to be approached by someone she is interested in.

Key non-verbal strategies include:

  • Flirty Glances: Utilizing the "down and up" gaze pattern, similar to the iconic Marilyn Monroe look, to signal availability.
  • Self-Touch: Gesturing toward one's hair, lips, or neck serves an evolutionary purpose, signaling health and releasing pheromones that can subconsciously attract others.
  • The Power of "Hey": Van Edwards emphasizes that a simple, low-toned "hey" is one of the most effective, low-pressure ways to signal confidence and openness. Using the lowest end of your natural vocal range keeps the receiver relaxed, whereas higher pitches can inadvertently signal anxiety.

Shifting Focus: From Attraction to Entertainment

Relationship coach Saadia Khan shifts the conversation from "who we are attracting" to "who we are entertaining." She argues that most people can attract a wide variety of partners, but those with low self-esteem often fall into the trap of normalizing dismissive behavior, such as late-night texts or lack of communication.

  • The Trap of "Mystery": We often mistake emotional unavailability for "mystery" or "busyness," assuming an unavailable partner is desirable. In truth, this is often a sign of emotional immaturity.
  • The Danger of Comparison: Dating apps have created an algorithm-driven mindset where we compare real-life matches to impossible, idealized "dream partners." Khan advises that if "similarity feels like settling," your standards may be inflated. True compatibility is found in shared values and maturity, not in chasing those who are inaccessible.

Overcoming Rejection and "Future Tripping"

Psychotherapist Laurie Gottlieb addresses the fear of rejection, noting that the quality of our lives is determined by how well we handle being rejected or rejecting others.

  • The Perils of "Future Tripping": Many daters fall into the habit of planning a life with someone they barely know. Gottlieb warns that the best way to predict the future is to look at the present. If you have a disagreement, how do you handle the "rupture and repair"? This cycle is the true indicator of long-term compatibility.
  • The Courage to be Authentic: Hiding your true needs to avoid appearing "needy" is a recipe for disaster. If you cannot express your desire for exclusivity or your personal boundaries early on, you are misrepresenting yourself. Being honest about what you want is not a sign of neediness; it is a display of bravery.

Conclusion: Love as a Choice

Ultimately, the experts agree that love is not a feeling you stumble upon by luck; it is a choice you make repeatedly. By building resilience against rejection, focusing on those who are genuinely invested in you, and practicing authentic communication, you move away from the exhausting cycle of modern dating and toward a connection that honors your worth. As the takeaway emphasizes: "You can't attract the right person until you get to know yourself, and you will attract what you are willing to entertain."

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm going to give you news that you're probably not going to like.
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That is a look that we just like.
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There is something to it.
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Because life is too short to not hey, right?
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That was me trying to downplay it.
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📝Key Phrases

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put yourself out there
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burn out
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make a move
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get the inside scoop
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live your life to the fullest
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