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Ep. 185- "Getting Real" with Netflix's Jewish Matchmaking Aleeza Ben Shalom
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I met Aleeza around 2002 when we both attended retreats for a Jewish spirituality organization called Isralight. I am so proud of her amazing success as a Matchmaker and her show Jewish Matchmaking on Netflix.
- Matchmaking Origins: Aleeza's journey as a matchmaker started organically by setting up friends and recognizing matchmaking as her calling.
- Vision and Goals: The importance of dreaming big and revising goals to align with personal and professional growth.
- Counterintuitive Dating Advice: Aleeza advocates for seeing potential in every date, going with a mindset of "soulmate until proven not," and normalizing the effort to set up others monthly.
- Overcoming Challenges: Jason and Aleeza highlight the value of reframing negative beliefs, whether in dating or professional growth, using tools like mindset shifts and persistence.
- Collaboration and Impact: Both stress the significance of partnerships, mentorships, and creating community support systems in business and personal life.
Topics Covered:
- The journey from informal matchmaking to becoming "The Jewish Matchmaker."
- Counterintuitive advice, including "Date them till you hate them" and fostering patience in relationships.
- How belief systems and reframing language impact dating, relationships, and professional growth.
- The intersection of personal branding, niching down, and entrepreneurial challenges.
- The role of collaboration, epigenetics, and community support in achieving long-term success.
From Aleeza Ben Shalom:
- “When you build couples, it builds a community, and you build the world.”
- “Assume that the person you’re dating is your soulmate until proven not.”
- “Everyone can make a match suggestion—one a month—whether it’s for friends, family, or anyone.”
- “Slow down to move fast. Break before the curve so you can gas into it.”
- “Collaboration is your ticket to success; it’s not about competition but about building together.”
- “How we talk about and describe problems often holds the key to unlocking them.”
- “I believe we often set goals too small; what we call a goal is really just an action step.”
- “The worst thing someone can say is yes—because that means you have to rise to the challenge.”
- “Our belief systems are the biggest hurdles in personal and professional growth.”
Recommended Action Items:
- For Individuals:
- Adopt Aleeza’s advice: “Date them till you hate them.” Assume potential until proven otherwise.
- Make one match suggestion a month to connect others, contributing to community well-being.
- For Entrepreneurs:
- Reflect on whether your goals are action steps or true milestones. Adjust accordingly.
- Embrace collaboration and seek out mentors or partnerships to scale your vision.
- For Personal Growth:
- Reframe negative beliefs and language about challenges in dating or business.
- Identify a limiting belief about a partner, colleague, or yourself, and wo
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Manage episode 444274538 series 2809598
Let us know what you thought about the show!
I met Aleeza around 2002 when we both attended retreats for a Jewish spirituality organization called Isralight. I am so proud of her amazing success as a Matchmaker and her show Jewish Matchmaking on Netflix.
- Matchmaking Origins: Aleeza's journey as a matchmaker started organically by setting up friends and recognizing matchmaking as her calling.
- Vision and Goals: The importance of dreaming big and revising goals to align with personal and professional growth.
- Counterintuitive Dating Advice: Aleeza advocates for seeing potential in every date, going with a mindset of "soulmate until proven not," and normalizing the effort to set up others monthly.
- Overcoming Challenges: Jason and Aleeza highlight the value of reframing negative beliefs, whether in dating or professional growth, using tools like mindset shifts and persistence.
- Collaboration and Impact: Both stress the significance of partnerships, mentorships, and creating community support systems in business and personal life.
Topics Covered:
- The journey from informal matchmaking to becoming "The Jewish Matchmaker."
- Counterintuitive advice, including "Date them till you hate them" and fostering patience in relationships.
- How belief systems and reframing language impact dating, relationships, and professional growth.
- The intersection of personal branding, niching down, and entrepreneurial challenges.
- The role of collaboration, epigenetics, and community support in achieving long-term success.
From Aleeza Ben Shalom:
- “When you build couples, it builds a community, and you build the world.”
- “Assume that the person you’re dating is your soulmate until proven not.”
- “Everyone can make a match suggestion—one a month—whether it’s for friends, family, or anyone.”
- “Slow down to move fast. Break before the curve so you can gas into it.”
- “Collaboration is your ticket to success; it’s not about competition but about building together.”
- “How we talk about and describe problems often holds the key to unlocking them.”
- “I believe we often set goals too small; what we call a goal is really just an action step.”
- “The worst thing someone can say is yes—because that means you have to rise to the challenge.”
- “Our belief systems are the biggest hurdles in personal and professional growth.”
Recommended Action Items:
- For Individuals:
- Adopt Aleeza’s advice: “Date them till you hate them.” Assume potential until proven otherwise.
- Make one match suggestion a month to connect others, contributing to community well-being.
- For Entrepreneurs:
- Reflect on whether your goals are action steps or true milestones. Adjust accordingly.
- Embrace collaboration and seek out mentors or partnerships to scale your vision.
- For Personal Growth:
- Reframe negative beliefs and language about challenges in dating or business.
- Identify a limiting belief about a partner, colleague, or yourself, and wo
Online Therapy and Coaching with Jason Wasser, LMFT
Check out our guests books!
Want to learn more from our guests and also see what products I suggest?
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show
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