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[Mastering Breath, Mindset, and Relationships: Jay Shetty on Office Hours]-[Stop Chasing Love! (How to Shift Your Mindset to Start Attracting It) With Tinx]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2025-05-30

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Navigating Life with Purpose and Presence

In this insightful episode of Office Hours, Jay Shetty steps into the guest seat to engage in a profound conversation with Tinkx. The discussion spans the practicalities of meditation, the overwhelming nature of modern media consumption, and the complexities of human relationships, offering a roadmap for maintaining peace in a chaotic world.

Mastering the Breath: A Tool for Living

Shetty demystifies meditation, acknowledging that many people—including the host—struggle to quiet their minds. He emphasizes that meditation should not be viewed as an isolated chore, but as a "way of living." Drawing from his experience as a monk, Shetty highlights the breath as the ultimate constant: "The only thing that stays with you from the moment you're born to the moment you die is your breath." By mastering the breath, one can master life. He suggests a simple physical exercise—placing a palm on the stomach to feel the rise and fall—to ground the nervous system. As Shetty notes, our usual state involves a mind "moving fast" while the body sits still; the goal of meditation is to "still your mind, so that you can move your body."

Filtering the Noise: The Four Ns

Addressing the anxiety caused by 24/7 news cycles, Shetty introduces the concept of the "four Ns"—Notifications, Negativity, News, and Noise—which collectively drain our energy. He observes that we consume roughly 34 gigabytes of data daily, which he equates to "reading a hundred thousand words every day." To combat this, he advises against letting "news find you" via social media feeds. Instead, he advocates for a disciplined approach: waiting at least three hours after waking before engaging with the news, and ensuring the first few minutes of the day are spent in a proactive, calm state rather than a reactive one. He warns against letting "a hundred people into the bedroom of your mind" by checking phones immediately upon waking.

The Philosophy of Love and Relationships

Shetty offers a unique perspective on soulmates, suggesting that we encounter three distinct types of love: the "firework" (intense but fleeting), the "candle" (steady but lacking spark), and the "mirror" (the one that shows you your true self and flaws). He argues that a soulmate is not a predestined "one," but a "mate for your soul" who aligns with your current frequency. He cautions against settling for a "cellmate"—someone who traps you in a lower vibration—and encourages listeners to seek a partner who helps them "bring out the best of yourself" through compassionate reflection. He validates those feeling exhausted by modern dating apps, suggesting that the problem often lies in a lack of internal peace. "Pressure doesn't attract love," he asserts, noting that when one is at peace with their past and present, they attract a partner who matches that frequency.

Cultivating a Foundation of Growth

Shetty shares his personal routine, which includes starting his day at 6:00 AM with gratitude-based reflection, meditation, and strength training. He stresses that his routine is not a rigid standard but a flexible framework, aiming for "70% optimization" rather than perfection. Whether discussing his career transition from a tech-focused mindset to an artistic one—as seen in his interview with Brian Chesky—or his upcoming live tour, Shetty emphasizes the importance of meaningful, human connection. His tour is designed to be an interactive experience that fosters community, proving that even in a digital age, real-world connection remains the most powerful catalyst for growth and healing.

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I don't believe in the one soulmate that you're destined to be with.
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Secretly, we're really scared and insecure and pretending.
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