DREW BARRYMORE ON: If You STRUGGLE To Find & Keep Real Love, WATCH THIS! | Jay Shetty

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Published 2023-01-30
You can order my new book 8 RULES OF LOVE at 8rulesoflove.com or at a retail store near you. You can also get the chance to see me live on my first ever world tour. This is a 90 minute interactive show where I will take you on a journey of finding, keeping and even letting go of love. Head to jayshettytour.com and find out if I'll be in a city near you. Thank you so much for all your support - I hope to see you soon.

Today, I am talking to Drew Barrymore. Drew is a talented actress, producer, and director, known for her roles in films such as "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", "Charlie's Angels", and "50 First Dates." She made her acting debut at the age of six in the film "Altered States" and rose to fame as a child star in the 1982 film "E.T." She has since established herself as a leading lady in Hollywood and has also produced and directed several films. In addition to her successful career in the entertainment industry, she is also an author and a businesswoman, with her own production company and a cosmetics line. Currently, she hosts the The Drew Barrymore Show, which debuted in 2020 and has been renewed for a fourth season this year.

Drew shares her thoughts on being more empathetic, which means putting ourselves in others' shoes and treating them with kindness and compassion, why learning self-forgiveness is crucial for personal growth and healing, liberating or freeing yourself from mental, physical, or emotional constraints and can be achieved through self-awareness, self-care, and self-love. Prioritizing ourselves means taking care of our physical and mental well-being, setting boundaries, and making time for our own needs and wants.

It is important to remember that we cannot pour from an empty cup, and taking care of ourselves allows us to show up fully for others.

What We Discuss:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:22 It was a new show and nobody wanted to talk
00:03:55 Starting out as a child
00:09:28 Being more kind and empathetic
00:16:55 Forgiveness and the ultimate form of liberation
00:23:50 Letting go of shame and guilt
00:27:14 Don’t stay stuck, get on with it
00:33:08 Having a sense of safety in your workplace
00:37:59 How do you receive genuine love?
00:49:13 Invest in yourself
00:53:46 Today, who do you want to be?
00:57:43 Your gut is your body’s compass

All Comments (21)
  • @anniehoward0
    I have 15 years in and out of service industry between NYC and LA... EVERYONE in the industry knows Drew is by far the best celebrity to wait on. She NOTORIOUSLY tips 100% on her checks (yes, 100..) and is so kind to everyone in service. I've met, worked with and served many famous people and Drew's kindness is unrivaled.
  • I would rather be single and at peace than be in a toxic relationship. I fell in love with myself being single 🤣 and realised that loving myself needs to come first before I can care for others
  • I'm almost 60, been extremely happily single since my divorce 20 years ago. I haven't even dated, just focused on my two beautiful daughters, and my extended family. Much less stress, less drama
  • @WithMunchkins
    when i found out that i wouldn't have another child naturally, i decided to be a mother to the wildlife around me, planting flowers for the birds and bees, refilling the hummingbird feeders, and nursing lizards and whatever i find back to health. i haven't met the right person for me yet. i asked for a soulmate, a highest vibrational match, and i got a dog who is amazing 😍, he is my soulmate. sometimes i wonder if i will ever find that person who can enjoy life with me, and be happy and loving. but maybe that person is me.
  • @torycook1215
    I found out in my 70's that it is easier to forgive when I was happy in my own life. Point being: Getting your own life in order and having peace and happiness is forgiving yourself first, before you can forgive others.🌹❤️ 🙏🌺👍💕🌴
  • I don't think there's a more genuine, pure, and beautiful soul in the public eye than Drew Barrymore. What a light in the darkness she is. ❤ This is great.
  • @brookeloupe3205
    she is a wealth of curiosity and hard work aimed at reaching her higher self. I couldn't stop watching because you can feel the energy of her self-actualization. she gonna be levitating soon for real
  • I was married for 20 years, have two children and been divorced for 16 years. I have often thought that love is expressed through many relationships and I have no interest in ever marrying again. I love my peace. Thank you for this conversation about love. There needs to be more conversations like this. WOW!
  • @joelleorlando
    I, too, have been single for 7 years. At 56 years old, I sometimes feel like damaged goods from the society viewpoint. I, however, feel so complete with my children and grandchildren. I feel so at peace now and never have the desire to find a man to "complete" me.
  • @user-on4kw1zy8r
    You did her dirty with that thumbnail, thanks for feeding into the narrative of the sad old single woman
  • @paigez7680
    "We can't be mad at people because they're not what we want them to be." <<
  • @feckless7989
    I hope Drew keeps talking about her sobriety. There are so many women who need to hear this conversation. She prob has no idea how many women want, and need, to stop drinking. I have a lot of friends who hate themselves right now, bc they are being invited on dates "for drinks" with men, and are unable to say No, and doing things they didn't plan on or want. They don't know how to socialize, esp. on a first meet, without drinking. A lot of bad men on dating sites are counting on these women to overdrink, too. It's a problem.🤷🏼‍♀
  • @dil84
    I don’t think anyone can love Drew anymore she’s so adorable and genuine
  • @littleripper312
    She's really led an interesting life and turned out such a wonderful person.
  • @skfhdsjknldgfv
    It's so wild that dating has gone downhill so badly that what was once the worse possible way to break up with someone, is now how we hope to get broken up with, as opposed to the ubiquitous ghosting.
  • Drew walks her talk...a kind and authentic person. A friend of mine used to live and work in L.A. (not a famous person). He said he met Drew in passing, and she was so sweet and down-to-earth.
  • @rubyg2004
    Drew made me cry with her question. I got emotional because I felt where she was coming from, and I've been asking myself the same question. Thank you for this! There are so many of us out there experiencing the same issues. ❤
  • @sharrdashah3807
    Jay’s answer on love is fantastic, where he says to look at all the other people that love you. I just realized that I don’t have to buy into something I don’t believe in. Romantic love is great if it’s real, still too narrow if it controls me or dominates over me being who I want to be.
  • @AmbrosiaK
    It's true, there's so much pressure to find 'the one' your soul mate, movies, song.... it's endless.. I liked Jay's response that ALL LOVE MATTERS as much as 'the one' Wisdom on another level! Thank you ❤