In this exceptional book, they present a radical, hopeful, and science-backed shift in how to think about love, revealing that feeling loved isn’t about making ourselves more appealing, available, and lovable — it’s about showing our full and vulnerable selves to others and encouraging our loved ones to reveal their full and vulnerable selves to us. This is true for romantic love but also for the love we feel in friendship, family, and beyond.
In How to Feel Love, they introduce five powerful mindsets—tools to help us feel the love we crave with the people in our lives.
A Sharing mindset — showing our vulnerabilities and inner world, not just the polished parts
A Listening-to-Learn mindset — making space to truly tune in to another, not just to take turns speaking
A Radical Curiosity mindset — being genuinely interested in another and asking better questions
An Open-Heart mindset — being kind and affirming to another for who they truly are
A Multiplicity mindset — embracing the messy complexity in all of us
These mindset shifts give shape to a dynamic back-and-forth process the authors call the Relationship See-Saw, which will help readers remake their conversations in ways that enable them to deeply know those they love and become deeply known by them. It isn’t enough to be loved. To be truly fulfilled, we must feel loved. This book shows us how.