"Vulnerable, honest, and witty, this book is my number one recommendation for anyone looking for love. Matthew's unique voice is one I return to again and again for both my confidence and my love life, and this book is perfect for anyone looking for actionable wisdom and a path to reconnecting with themselves. Love Life is a gift we all deserve!" -- Drew Barrymore, actor, talk show host, writer, producer, business owner, and mom "Matthew has written an insightful and practical guide to more compassionately understanding the deeper traumas that our relationships often reveal. Love Life can help each of us build a more fulfilling relationship with ourselves and all those around us." -- Dr. Nicole Lepera, author of number one New York Times bestselling books How to Do the Work and How to Be the Love You Seek "A must-read for anyone seeking to regain control of their love life, confidence, and happiness. Matthew is attuned to human behavior, and his coaching comes from a deep place of observation and care. He has now poured all that insight and experience into this masterful piece of work, an essential companion on your journey to giving and receiving love.
" -- Jay Shetty, number one New York Times bestselling author and host of the podcast On Purpose with Jay Shetty "Whether you're struggling with negative dating patterns, healing from heartbreak, or looking to create lasting confidence, this book is a must-read. It's an essential guide not just for those looking for love, but also for those who want to find happiness even while on the search for it." -- Mel Robbins, host of the award-winning The Mel Robbins Podcast "Matthew Hussey has written THE relationship book for everyone--searching, single, committed, or heartbroken! He has taken the antiquated "rules" and elevated the quest for relationships into a quest for self. This book is not a simplistic recipe for finding love, but an authentic road map for being accountable to ourselves. Follow the guidance in this book, and you will have the tools to steer clear of unhealthy relationships, squelch those voices that tell you that you are not enough, give yourself permission to speak your truth, and find the magic within you." -- Ramani Durvasula, PhD, clinical psychologist, author of It's Not You, and Professor Emerita of Psychology at Cal State LA.