Stop Yourself From Acting Crazy | Relationship Theory (Replay)
Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory
Impact Theory
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🗓️ 10 May 2024
⏱️ 65 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to the Impact Theory podcast, your source of empowering ideas and actionable techniques from the world's highest achievers. |
| 0:09.0 | Join host Tom Bill You, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of the billion-dollar brand Quest Nutrition, on a journey to unlock your potential and realize your vision of success. |
| 0:19.8 | Welcome to Impact Theory. |
| 0:26.1 | Hey, everybody, welcome to another edition of Relationship Theory. I'm your co-host, Tom Billu, |
| 0:31.5 | and I am here with my beautiful wife who had a very lovely weekend and especially evening with |
| 0:36.6 | last night. Lisa, |
| 0:37.6 | what is up? |
| 0:38.2 | Hello, baby. |
| 2:01.8 | How are we doing? Good. How are you? Yeah, very well. Thank you. And you have a topic. Oh, do we have any shoutouts or anything that we're supposed to be doing? So first of all, by the way, thank you guys for showing up to the live feed. and we don't have a great question for you this morning, like a simple question, but we do want engagement in the feed. So drop in a hello, say hi to somebody else in the comments, say what is up? All that good stuff is very, very helpful. And to everybody that answered whether they were in a relationship or not, last week, thank you guys so much. It was actually fun to read through those comments. And there were a lot of people, not a lot, but there were enough people that had had a high school relationship or knew somebody that had been in a very long-term relationship with somebody since high school. I won't say it gave me pause because I want a much larger data sample, but it was cool to see that there are people that have made it work. I just thought of a question that's actually quite interesting. Break it down. If you're in a relationship, what year in that, let's say you've been together for two years, what year has been the most difficult so far? All right. Like year one, year three, year 10. Yeah, exactly. Because I'm really curious to know, like, do people find more trouble in a relationship at the beginning because they're still trying to discover each other or later on because you have an expectation and things change over time? That is a very interesting question. Yeah. You're chuffed with yourself. that. I am kind of chuffed. Yeah, that was last minute thought. |
| 2:02.4 | Nice. |
| 2:03.3 | That's good stuff. |
| 2:04.3 | All right. |
| 2:07.3 | So, yeah, I wanted to talk to you today actually. So we had a question which actually spun the idea. |
| 2:12.2 | Let me find it. |
| 2:16.1 | Okay. |
| 2:17.3 | This is the actual question or this is the topic? |
| 2:19.5 | So it's the topic really. |
| 2:20.9 | So basically it was based on communication techniques. |
| 2:24.0 | Okay. |
| 2:24.3 | And what communication techniques do we use that we find the most effective? |
| 2:29.6 | And we actually have a great example that happened recently where I think that it actually took our |
| 2:36.2 | relationship to the next level because we really kind of tried something new and ended up, |
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