Tag: Mel Robbins

  • The “Let Them” Theory In Practice… Not As Easy As It Seems!

    I love all things Mel Robbins; her podcast, her books, and now her protein company. She is the world renowned author of the Let Them Theory. I listened to this over a year ago and have gifted this audio to at least five different people. Essentially this theory states people are going to say and do things that you like or dislike, either way- Let them! And then the second and important part is “Let Me”… what action are you going to do, since that is all you actually can control.

    I have embraced this idea full force. I try my hardest to not allow the actions of other’s dictate how I feel or what I am going to do. There is incredible control in that. We cannot determine what someone else is going to do, think, or act, but we can only determine what WE are going to do, think, or act.

    Recently, I was dealing with a situation that just wasn’t fair. What I said was miscommunicated to another, important person to me and feelings were hurt. I felt horrible and the person didn’t believe that I didn’t intend to harm her. Regardless of what I could do or say, I needed to let her have her feelings about the situation and hope she would eventually come around. At the same time, it was up to me to control how I would respond. What was I going to do about the situation? I decided the best thing was to state my “case” and simply move on. I do not have superpowers to change people’s minds or make them believe me. I need to keep that in mind and use it to make decisions about my own behavior.

    Do I enjoy hurting people? Not at all, but it’s something that unfortunately happens from time to time. I can only change my own behavior to prevent it from happening in the future. I have learned who I can trust with information and who I cannot. It is a mistake I will not make again.

    It’s important to see both sides of this theory. If you do only half, you will barely get half the results. I want to get the most “bang for my buck!” so I am choosing to change my own behavior and let others chose their own behaviors too. It’s so simple in theory and yet so difficult in practice.

    I have also found that applying this theory gives me something to do with my anxiety. Instead of focusing on what I can’t change and overthinking the what-ifs, I can focus on what I am going to do. I can take action with myself. This means that not only am I moving forward, but I am not taking the anxiety and what-if with me!

    What obstacles are you facing right now that could improve by applying these ideas?

    How do we keep these thoughts in the front of our minds so that they can be applied on a regular basis?

  • Why Not Me? A Very Rough Ten-Year Plan

    I am a big follower of Mel Robbins (Think the “Let Them Theory”) and her podcasts. Recently she has had 3 different episodes that truly spoke to me, especially right now, as I try to plan and determine, what is next!

    The first was Debbie Millman, a designer who gave a step-by-step process to designing the life you want. This piqued my interest as someone who is trying to recreate myself. She suggested an exercise of imagining what your life will look like in ten years.

    The second was Morgan Housel, author of several works, including The Psychology of Money. Morgan spoke about how he equates managing money in terms of independence. He offered short vignettes into various people’s lives and how money affected them. I went on to read his book, The Psychology of Money.

    The third was astronaut, Kellie Gerardi. Kellie gave a step-by-step process to building the life you want. As a mom, researcher, influencer, and goal setter, she inspired me to think about what’s next. She always dreamed of becoming an astronaut, and when she achieved her goal, she needed to set new goals and dreams. I have taken a deep dive into her online presence.

    The “take-away” from all three consisted of hard work, dreaming, luck, and the need to make your goals tangible by putting them out into the universe. Each had their own way of doing this, but I realized it was time to put my thoughts, dreams, and prayers into the universe, even if they are in rough form. I want to transform this bulleted list into something much more visual and creative, but for now, I offer you my very rough ten -year plan.

    • Financial Independence
      o Non dependent on SS benefits
      o Savings for “retirement” and emergencies
      o No debts
      o Good credit rating
      o Able to meet my medical needs
    • Attain/Befriend my Service Dog
    • Attain/Maintain a healthy weight
    • Able to travel
      o Disney
      o Cruise
      o Reunion 2026
    • Return to driving/ Transportation independence
    • Own my own home
    • Medical Stability
    • Create & Manage a Non-Profit
    • Blog/Social Media Reach of over 25K