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Episode: 222

How To Reset Your Mind for Calm & Control

a Solo Episode

Learn how to turn your comfort zone into a superpower.

Based in science, Mel will explain how everyday comforts—whether it’s your favorite cozy blanket or your go-to spot on the couch—can actually help you break through self-sabotage, fear, and resistance.

Plus, you’ll hear from world-renowned Harvard psychiatrist Dr. Robert Waldinger, who shares the surprising science behind comfort rituals and why they’re essential for staying grounded in a chaotic world.

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Comfort isn’t just about feeling good—it’s about stability. It’s your brain’s way of finding calm in the storm.

Mel Robbins

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Key takeaways

  1. Comfort isn’t weakness. It’s your brain’s way of saying, “You’re safe.” You need it especially when life’s stretching you. 

  2. Every time you stretch beyond your comfort zone, you must come back and refuel or you risk snapping like a rubber band pulled too far.

  3. Dopamine doesn’t just come from big wins. It’s triggered by rituals, familiar objects, and tiny comforts that whisper, “It’s okay, you’ve got this.”

  4. Comfort rituals aren’t childish. They’re neuroscience-backed reset tools your nervous system uses to stay strong, focused, and emotionally steady.

  5. Growth happens when you stretch, but it locks in when you rest. So yes, go after it, but build in comfort so your progress actually sticks.

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