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[Breaking the Cycle: How to Transform Your Dating Life with Behavioral Science]-[The Only Dating Advice You'll Ever Need]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-12-09

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Rethinking Modern Dating: A Behavioral Science Approach

Dating in the modern world often feels "broken," characterized by burnout, ghosting, and a pervasive sense of dissatisfaction. In this episode, Mel Robbins sits down with Harvard-trained behavioral scientist and former Hinge relationship director, Logan Ury, to deconstruct why so many people feel stuck. By applying the principles of behavioral science and research, Ury argues that we must stop blaming the technology and start auditing our own behaviors.

The Fallacy of the "Spark" and "Relation-shopping"

One of the most critical insights Ury shares is the danger of the "instant spark." She notes that many people dismiss potential partners because they don't feel immediate "fireworks," yet research shows that only 11% of couples felt love at first sight. Ury encourages daters to instead pursue the "slow burn," focusing on consistent, reliable partners rather than those who provide an immediate but often volatile emotional high.

Furthermore, she warns against "relation-shopping," where individuals approach dating like browsing for products on Amazon—filtering for height, income, or specific traits. This mindset ignores the reality that humans are not "digital goods"; compatibility is an experiential dynamic, not a checklist.

Identifying Your Dating Tendencies

Ury identifies three common "dating tendencies" that hold people back:

  1. The Romanticizer: Those with unrealistic expectations of relationships, believing in a "soulmate" who will make everything easy. Ury suggests shifting to a "work it out" mindset, where great relationships are built through effort rather than discovered as a perfect package.
  2. The Maximizer: Those with unrealistic expectations of their partner, always searching for a "Frankenstein" version of someone who has every perfect trait. She advises becoming a "satisficer"—someone who sets reasonable expectations and commits once they are met.
  3. The Hesitator: Those with unrealistic expectations of themselves, who believe they must lose weight or achieve career success before they are "lovable." Ury’s advice is simple: "Start before you're ready."

Taking the Driver’s Seat

Many people feel that dating is something that "happens to them," but Ury emphasizes that you must be in the "driver's seat." This means:

  • Dating like a scientist: Test your hypotheses. If your "type" hasn't been working, date someone completely different to see how it feels.
  • Optimizing your profile: Use clear, solo headshots and full-body photos. Avoid filters or photos with others, which only create confusion.
  • Active Pursuit: Stop waiting for recruiters (or matches) to come to you. Whether online or in person, being proactive and sending personalized comments or striking up conversations in real life reduces burnout and increases genuine connections.

Navigating Midlife and Beyond

For those in their 40s, 50s, and beyond, Ury notes that dating is a skill that requires practice regardless of age. While the dating pool may seem smaller, this stage of life offers the advantage of self-knowledge and less societal pressure to marry or start a family. She suggests being open to unconventional arrangements, such as "living apart together," and focusing on finding a partner whose "set of problems" you are willing and able to handle.

Conclusion: The Power of Agency

Ultimately, Ury concludes that the most significant barrier to love is often our own fear of rejection and refusal to be vulnerable. By owning our stories, dropping rigid filters, and treating every interaction as an opportunity to practice, we can move from passive frustration to active participation. As Ury puts it, life doesn't happen to you—you choose your path. By shifting your mindset and behaviors, you can build the relationship you deserve.

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Dating today feels broken.
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Maybe you're tired of putting yourself out there only to get rejected or ignored or ghosted.
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I am so fired up that you're here.
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📝Key Phrases

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put yourself out there
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break out of the patterns
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take to heart
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get unstuck
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dating blind spots
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast Let's do it Dating today feels broken.
I mean if you've ever caught yourself wondering why is it so hard to find someone normal?
Why does it always end in disappointment or something weird?
Why is everybody out there a freak?
I mean, no seriously.
I Want you to know something if you're feeling discouraged about dating you're not alone Maybe you're tired of putting yourself out there only to get rejected or ignored or ghosted.

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