Chapter 88: Mel Robbins on stalling self sabotage and celebrating sexual selectivity

Published: Oct. 6, 2021, 11:05 a.m.

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I love Mel Robbins.

I am one of the 30 million people who\\u2019ve viewed her TED Talk \\u201cHow to stop screwing yourself over\\u201d and I\\u2019m one of the two million people who have a copy of The Five-Second Rule on my bookshelf. If you asked me five years ago if I\\u2019d have a book on my shelf telling people to simply count backwards from five to get out of bed, ask somebody out, or leave a toxic relationship well \\u2026 I would have thought you were batty.

But that would have been just a few months before I met Mel and when I heard the way she talked about it and the science behind it, well \\u2026 I was all in. It\\u2019s no wonder her videos have over a billion views or why Sony Pictures asked her to host an eponymous daytime talk show. Because there is something singularly captivating about the no-nonsense-science-backed-habits-from-a-Midwestern-farmer type way Mel thinks, writes, and speaks.

Do you have plans today? If you have an hour or two free why don\\u2019t you pull up a chair with us in Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan on a warm and sunny afternoon and let\\u2019s the three of us give a pub day toast to Mel\\u2019s new book The High 5 Habit and discuss some of life\\u2019s biggest themes through her three most formative books.

Let\\u2019s turn the page into Chapter 88 now\\u2026

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What You\'ll Learn:

  • What do having a child and writing a book have in common?

  • How can an author detach themselves from what their book will or will not accomplish?

  • Why do we need external validation?

  • What is the power of dopamine?

  • What is the power of celebratory energy?

  • How can we stop squandering time?

  • What is successful parenting?

  • How should we think about proximity to family as we age?

  • How should we talk about sex with our kids?

  • How can we talk to our kids about the experience of sex?

  • How should we talk to kids about pornography?

  • Why are we uncomfortable talking about sex and pleasure?

  • What are the perils of breast implants?

  • How should we think about career shifts?

  • How should we define success?

  • How do we gain the courage to pursue our dreams?

  • Why should you ask yourself if you want to high-five your job?

  • What is a high-five marriage?

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