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Episode: 105

6 Magic Words That Stop Anxiety & Overwhelm

a Solo Episode

If you're a worrier, an overthinker, or struggle with anxiety, you need these 6 words.

You can use them to stop yourself from worrying, obsessing, catastrophizing, and creating problems in your mind that don’t exist in real life (yet).

These 6 words are rooted in behavioral science, psychology, stoicism, and even Buddhism. Mel shares a fantastic metaphor to make this even more visual and easy to understand and apply in your life.

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I believe whatever it is that you're worried about right now, it's all going to work out.

Mel Robbins

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Key takeaways

  1. Worry is self-inflicted torture. Most of the time, what you’re stressing about never even happens, and the rest rarely turns out as bad as you feared.

  2. The six-word tool Mel swears by: “What if it all works out?” It stops the spiral and opens your mind to possibility instead of pain.

  3. Catastrophizing activates the brain’s pain pathways, making your thoughts feel physically painful. Your fear literally hurts.

  4. Positive ideation is not delusion, it’s strategy; training your mind to default to hope improves resilience, clarity, and joy.

  5. “You don’t know what’s coming,” so why assume disaster when the odds say it’ll probably be okay? 

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