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Episode: 326

Let Them: How to Take Back Your Peace and Power

a Solo Episode

Two simple words can change how you think about your entire life.

This episode digs into The Let Them Theory, the life-changing tool millions can’t stop talking about. 

It’s time you learn how to stop handing your power to other people and step out of their opinions, drama, and expectations.  

Or maybe you just need a refresher. 

After this episode, you’ll understand  where you give your power away – and how to take it back.  

If you’re done managing everyone else, it’s time to say Let Them: 

Let Them live their lives so you can finally live yours.

Listen on:

You’ve wasted enough time worrying about things that don’t matter.

Mel Robbins

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Key takeaways

  1. You are not responsible for other people's happiness, and until you let them be unhappy, you'll never prioritize your own joy and freedom.

  2. Stop trying to rescue people from their problems. Your job is to support, not enable, and let them learn from life when they're ready to change.

     

  3. You are not responsible for making people understand your choices. Let them misunderstand you and keep moving forward.

  4. Quit wasting energy trying to prove your worth to others. Self-worth comes from you liking yourself, not from applause or outside validation.

     

  5. Every time you bend over backwards to please, you shrink yourself smaller, so let them be disappointed and reclaim your time and energy.

Resources

    • Harvard Business Review: A Guide to Setting Better Boundaries
    • TIME Magazine: 10 Boundaries Therapists Want You to Set in the New Year
    • Business Insider: It’s hard to say ‘no’ at work. Etiquette experts told us how to get better at it.
    • The Guardian: Questions to ask yourself … for a better work/life balance
    • Forbes: Unlearning People-Pleasing: 3 Steps To Set Lasting Boundaries
    • Berkeley University: How to Set Boundaries When You’ve Never Been Taught How
    • Psychology Press: Self-Compassion: An Alternative Conceptualization of a Healthy Attitude Toward Oneself
    • BMC Psychology: Relationships between emotional labor, job burnout, and emotional intelligence: an analysis combining meta-analysis and structural equation modeling
    • Journal of Research in Personality: Links between unmitigated communion, interpersonal behaviors and well-being: A daily diary approach
    • New York Times: How to Set Boundaries (When It Doesn't Come Naturally)
    • Forbes: 6 Career-Damaging Habits People Pleasers Need To Break
    • Association of Intervention Specialists: Enabling or Helping: Understanding the Difference and Its Impact on Relationships
    • TIME Magazine: 10 Ways to Boost Your Emotional Resilience, Backed by Research
    • Harvard Business Review: Stop Basing Your Self-Worth on Other People’s Opinions
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