How to Build a Strong Relationship: Lessons Learned from 6 Years Together | Jay Shetty and Radhi 😍❤️

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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    🎁 www.amazon.com... In this heartwarming conversation, Jay Shetty and his wife Radhi Devlukia share insights and experiences from their six-year relationship, revealing what it takes to build a strong and lasting bond. They discuss the importance of waking up every day with the intention to grow and learn about each other, and why it's crucial to focus on what you can bring to the relationship rather than what you can get from it.
    They also talk about how playing to your strengths and valuing what your partner brings to the table can make a huge difference in a relationship, and how seeing each other as equal and as part of a team can help overcome challenges and keep the relationship thriving.
    If you're looking for practical tips and real-life examples of how to build a strong and meaningful relationship, this video is a must-watch!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @jvdh1887
    @jvdh1887 Рік тому +1

    What u bring to rather then what u can get!!! That part though ....powerful value what the other person do!

  • @Heatevjfv
    @Heatevjfv Рік тому +3

    What a great approach to the relationship 🎉 thank you for advices

  • @margauxtepartage
    @margauxtepartage Рік тому +1

    Beautiful soulful peaceful cooling and warming interaction. I wish you guys all the best!

  • @jvdh1887
    @jvdh1887 Рік тому +2

    Cooking with devotion and season with love!

  • @viridianacarreon7203
    @viridianacarreon7203 Рік тому +1

    I hope this video goes viral. Very important for this and any generation. "....lack of awareness..." two very strong and true key words.

  • @Jacqueline-es5yb
    @Jacqueline-es5yb Рік тому

    My husband is from Australia, I am English, we met when he was back packing in the UK. We have now been together 38 years and married for 36. We honestly have the happiest marriage of anyone I have ever met. I remember back in 1985 watching him with other people, what is he like in restaurants to the wait staff, what is he like with my grandparents/parents/friends, how is he with children? These are the important things. He also had no money when we met, but one thing I knew about him was, whatever job he was doing so he could stay close to me he worked VERY hard, nothing was beneath him. I fell in love with a man who would help an elderly person put a new plant into their garden and expect nothing in return. He wanted me to live my best life and I wanted him to live his, to reach our full potential and to do things he loved to do whether they included each other or not [it mostly did but not everything]. I am still on my honeymoon, I still get up and rush to the door when he walks in from being out all day. We are by no means perfect, we don't argue but we do 'discuss at length' where there is an issue. In 38 years we have never sworn at each other or called each other names, why would you wound someone you love with cruel words? They are the things that are remembered, not the things you are upset about. I see you saying similar things and TOTALLY agree with you.

  • @dannotes9396
    @dannotes9396 Рік тому +2

    😍❤️

  • @Heatevjfv
    @Heatevjfv Рік тому +3

    I love you both ! You both amazing! And full of love for one another ♥️♥️♥️