Love, Games, and Rejection: Understanding Relationships | Hazem Salah | TEDxNileUniversity
In this insightful discussion, relationship coach Hazem Salah explores how a man’s behavior shifts when he develops feelings for a woman. Does he change for the better or worse? Some men play positive "games" like giving attention and quality time, while others resort to deception, like pretending to have a different lifestyle. But after all the effort, what if the woman only sees him as a brother or friend? Hazem Salah also delves into the pain of rejection in relationships—why it hurts, how to minimize its impact, and why rejection can happen at any stage, even after marriage. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness before entering a relationship, encouraging both partners to evaluate their compatibility in terms of culture, social status, and personal needs. Hazem Salah is an expert with over 30 years of experience in multinational organizations fields of sales, Information Technology, and program management. He currently leads the vendor management function in one of the top multinational telco providers.Throughout his career, leading and managing highly complex programs, Hazem developed special interest in Human relationships, and how they are the key to unlock the greatest potential and achieve success.Hazem took this a step further by becoming a certified coach in 2018 specialized in relationships and has since then delivered over a thousand coaching hours helping hundreds of people across the world better understand themselves, their partners, and unlock their true potential. He has also helped establish internal coaching functions in many organizations to provide personal and career coaching to their employees This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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