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Knowledge For Men

Overcome Retroactive Jealousy and Experience Truly Fulfilling Relationships With Zachary Stockill

Knowledge For Men

Andrew Ferebee

Masculinity, Education, Personalgrowth, Self-improvement, Howtobeaman, Confidence, Relationshipadvice, Health & Fitness, Financialfreedom, Personaldevelopment, Datingadvice, Productivity, Andrewferebee, Entrepreneurship, Knowledgeformen

4.5 • 704 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Zachary Stockill is a writer, developer, podcaster, and lifelong student.

His work has been featured on The Huffington Post, The Art of Charm, and ManTalks among many others.

Favorite Success Quote

The so-called meaning of life opened up before me, it turned out to be infinitely simple, give love and seek no reward reciprocal love is your reward and the meaning of life in its entirety.” ~ Andrei Gavrilov

Key Points

1. Generosity without Expectation is Sexy 

There is a lot of focus in the modern “pick up” and dating advice world on making sure that you are always giving less in your relationships than you are receiving.

While this advice may have some foundation if you are looking for nothing other than a one-night stand or a slew of unfulfilling sexual experiences, it holds no water if you are looking for fulfillment in relationships.

If you want to have the most fulfilling relationships possible, you need to give love without expectation.

That is the key.

Give and don’t expect anything in return. Give because you want to, not because you are expecting sex or love to be reciprocated.

2. Tell Your Truth No Matter What 

If you are struggling in your relationships, odds are, you are withholding your truth from your woman.

You need to open up, tell her the truth, be honest with her without fear of outcome and without any neediness from her.

This is the only way that you can overcome issues together and break through jealousy.

3. You Need to be Aware of Women’s Sexuality 

Odds are, if you are struggling with jealousy, at least a small part of the issue is that you are not celebrating women’s sexuality.

Like men, women enjoy sex. They find it exciting and (hopefully) satisfying. And this is a beautiful thing.

Instead of sitting around in your relationships getting caught up on  the men who came before you, celebrate the fact that you are in a relationship with a beautiful sexual being, and learn to be ok with the fact that you probably weren’t her first and may not be her last.

4. Jealousy is About You, not Your Partner

Anyone who is struggling with jealousy on a large scale is almost definitely struggling with their own personal development.

Jealousy stems from your own limiting beliefs.

Your belief that you are not good enough, that you will never find a woman as good as your current girlfriend, or that other men will be able to care for her and satisfy her better than you will.

If you are struggling with these thoughts, then man up and take action.

Start taking care of yourself first. Master your own personal growth and become a man of high value who has options, and you will be able to sit back and enjoy as the

5. Maintain Your Life Outside of Relationships

The key to a healthy relationship is highly counter-intuitive.

Focus on your life outside of your relationship.

If you give up on your friends, quit pursuing your hobbies, and drop all of the things that made her fall in love with you in the first place, then your relationship is doomed.

You need to remember that you have a life outside of your woman. This will help keep you grounded whenever your relationship hits rocky ground (which is will).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to The Knowledge for Men's Show. Your life will never be the same. Your level of success will

0:05.1

seldom exceed your level of personal development. I want to die empty of regret. I want to die

0:10.2

empty of my best work. We don't understand who we are. Instead, we're living out somebody else's narrative.

0:15.8

But one man can do, another man can do. If it's been done, it can be done again. Being yourself and being your

0:21.4

truest, most authentic self in every moment, if it scares you or makes you a little afraid, do it,

0:27.7

follow your heart and your gut. The first stage, I think, is finding you, like finding out who I am

0:32.8

today. Stuff will not work. You will have things that fail. Success is when you're a happy,

0:37.8

fulfilled person. How do you define success? It's your life and you are the creator of the movie script

0:44.0

that is your life story. Do you ever feel like you're doing the journey alone? Have you ever felt

0:52.1

like that you just need someone to talk to, someone who could bring some perspective into your world? Or maybe you're not the type of person who

0:58.3

learns from watching video courses or reading books, and you just want to talk with someone

1:02.3

specifically about your challenges and how to break through them. I want to introduce you to the

1:06.9

high performance men's coaching program. It's an intensive coaching experience designed to

1:11.2

unlock a man's full potential in his life, business, and relationships. Over this past year,

1:17.0

I've brought together and trained some of the best coaches in the world to help men step up,

1:21.8

stop playing small, and become the strongest versions of themselves. Learn more about high-performance

1:26.8

men's coaching at

1:27.6

KFmcoach.com. Again, that's kfmcoach.com. You are not alone, and we are here to cut through

1:34.8

the crap, hold you accountable, and challenge you so that you can make your dreams become a

1:39.6

reality. Go to kfmcoach.com to learn more and apply.

1:45.7

All right, guys, welcome to the show.

1:47.0

I'm here with Zachary Stockhill. He's a contributor to Huffington Post.

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