On Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” Mel Robbins—author, podcaster, and evangelist of practical self-help—offered a stripped-down case for her latest big idea: the “Let Them” theory. Its premise is ...
Every time you are about to start obsessing over someone else’s actions, remember: let them!Composite: The Guardian/Getty Images Is there anything more frustrating than other people? Despite our best ...
“The single best thing” Mel Robbins has ever done began with a stressful moment on her son’s prom night. The book — which demystifies ancient concepts from Stoicism, Buddhism and Greek philosophy for ...
The self-help phenom’s new book is all about letting others do as they may. Can she follow her own advice? Credit...Tony Luong for The New York Times Supported by By Catherine Pearson Catherine ...
There are over 11,000 videos on TikTok using the hashtag "let them theory" Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work ...
If you’re on the self-help side of social media, there are two words that you may be hearing a lot lately: “Let them.” Fans of the Mel Robbins-backed phrase say it can help you learn to let go of ...
New York Times Bestselling Author. Millions of books sold worldwide! A Life-Changing Tool Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About What if the key to happiness, success, and love was as simple as ...
This week my dear friend, Penny, sent me a powerful poem, read beautifully by an older woman, my age or older I presume, on Instagram. Titled “Let Them,” it spoke directly to my heart in a healing way ...
When Mel Robbins noticed a change at her parents' golf course on a recent visit, she originally let it distract her. Robbins' parents are avid players, and the best-selling author had played their ...
“The single best thing” Mel Robbins has ever done began with a stressful moment on her son’s prom night. She was agonizing over the teens’ lack of dinner plans and the fact that it was raining and ...