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[Mastering Modern Love: Navigating Dating, Self-Worth, and Relationship Longevity with Jillian Turecki]-[Jillian Turecki: 3 Biggest Dating Mistakes You’re Making (Stop Chasing Love That’s Not For You)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2025-02-24

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The Foundation: It Begins With You

In this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty sits down with renowned relationship coach Jillian Turecki to discuss the complexities of modern dating and the pursuit of long-term partnership. Turecki emphasizes that the most critical realization in any love life is that "it all begins with you." Many individuals suffer from "learned helplessness," viewing their current state of loneliness as a permanent condition. Turecki argues that this mindset is a trap; instead, people must cultivate resilience and acknowledge that they are responsible for their own emotional well-being before they can successfully partner with someone else.

The Three Biggest Dating Mistakes

Turecki identifies three primary pitfalls that hinder people in the dating world:

  1. Over-reliance on Apps: While apps are a tool, focusing on them exclusively leads to burnout and exhaustion. She suggests being "proactive" rather than passive, noting that waiting for someone to "fall onto the couch next to them" is a recipe for stagnation.
  2. Impatience: Many people rush the process, trying to "accelerate love" because of societal pressures or personal anxiety. She warns against long, weeks-long texting exchanges, which create a "false sense of intimacy" and waste precious time.
  3. High Expectations: Approaching dates with a "lowest baseline expectation" is essential. By treating early dates as opportunities to practice social skills rather than auditions for a spouse, individuals can reduce the pressure and anxiety that often lead to self-sabotage.

Confronting the Fear of Rejection

A core theme of the discussion is the "fear of rejection." Turecki explains that people often avoid vulnerability because they are terrified of being rejected or, conversely, having to reject someone else. She stresses that "the quality of our lives is very much determined by how well we can confront rejection." Building a "resilience against rejection muscle" is not only practical but also makes a person more attractive. She reminds listeners that if someone is not into you, they are "absolutely not for you," and accepting this truth is vital for personal growth.

Redefining Chemistry and Character

Turecki and Shetty discuss the dangerous addiction to "chemistry" and the "spark." Often, we are attracted to people who are emotionally unavailable because we equate intensity with importance. Turecki notes that "some of the most intelligent, charming, witty, beautiful people on the planet are also the most unhealthy." She advocates for looking "under the hood" of a potential partner—assessing their character, values, and presence rather than their external charisma or social status. A long-lasting relationship is built on "peace," "forgiveness," and shared values, not just the thrill of early attraction.

The Power of Truth and Accountability

Turecki highlights that "withholding the truth is what becomes the sickness in the relationship." She encourages individuals to speak up early, not by oversharing childhood trauma on a first date, but by being direct about their needs and desires. In established relationships, couples must view the relationship as a "baby" that needs protection. When conflict arises, the focus should shift from "fixing the other person" to taking personal accountability. She concludes that "no one is perfect," and the goal is to find someone whose imperfections you can tolerate while working together to grow and evolve.

Final Wisdom: Letting Go vs. Clinging

In the final segment, Turecki advises listeners to stop "clinging" to the past or to the idea of "the one." She posits that "letting go is so much easier than clinging" and that true healing comes from becoming the hero of one's own story. By shifting focus from external validation to self-acceptance, individuals can break free from repetitive, unhealthy patterns and finally open themselves up to a relationship that is based on maturity, safety, and mutual respect.

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