: Practical examples designed to spark interest, move past "small talk," and secure in-person dates. The ConTEXTualize Scale

A Momentum Text is defined by Hussey as a message designed specifically to move the interaction forward. Unlike "filler texts" (e.g., "How was your day?") or "maintenance texts" (e.g., "Good morning"), a Momentum Text has a distinct purpose:

The outdated strategy of waiting hours to text back "to look cool" often backfires. If you're free and have something to say, reply authentically. If you're busy, be honest about it. Authentic responsiveness builds trust and momentum far better than manufactured aloofness.

If you are looking for a way to get your hands on Matthew Hussey's Momentum Texts

: A specific message designed to restart a conversation with someone who ghosted or went cold.

designed to move dating connections forward. The core philosophy focuses on using communication to escape "texting traps," build genuine attraction, and transition from digital interactions to real-life relationships. The Core Philosophy of "Momentum"

: Each message comes with a "bite-sized" explanation of attraction psychology so you can adapt the words to your own voice while keeping the core principle intact. Proactive vs. Passive

A 1–5 numbering system that tells you exactly when to send a message based on your relationship stage, from "just met" (Stage 1) to "serious emotional connection" (Stage 5).

In his live events, Hussey discusses using "Subject Lines" in texts (like an email) to break through the noise.

Stop looking for the perfect script to keep a man interested. Focus instead on building a life so vibrant and an attitude so secure that your texts naturally overflow with irresistible momentum.

Each message comes with guidance on when to use it, based on your relationship stage.

: Hussey argues for shifting from passive waiting to proactive engagement, creating a "dynamic exchange" rather than just waiting for the other person to reach out. Free "Starter" Content