The Let Them Theory: A Life Changing Mindset Hack That 15 Million People Cant Stop Talking About

Published: May 29, 2023, 4:05 a.m.

b'I shared the "Let Them Theory" on social media, and it went CRAZY VIRAL. 15 million views, 11,000 comments. Today, it\\u2019s your turn to learn this mindset trick.\\nI\\u2019ve been using this technique for a while, so I know firsthand how powerful it is.\\n\\nThe "Let Them Theory" is so simple, you\\u2019re going to get it immediately.\\n\\nAnd I have some great stories and examples to share with you, because there are three very different ways you can use it.\\n\\nI can bottom line this in one sentence: \\n\\nWhen you "Let Them" do whatever it is that they want to do, it creates more control and emotional peace for you and a better relationship with the people in your life.\\n\\nXo Mel \\n\\nIn this episode, you\\u2019ll learn:\\n2:30: My overfunctioning anxiety kicked in, until this happened.\\n6:30: Dr. Amy Johnson gives the best metaphor that explains our need to control.\\n9:20: Why do we get so upset about what we can\\u2019t do a damn thing about?\\n10:30: These three reasons explain why we try to control. \\n11:20: Two reasons why your parents and partners are so controlling.\\n17:00: There are times like these when the \\u201cLet Them\\u201d rule does NOT apply.\\n19:00: How are you supposed to let go when you\\u2019re a parent?\\n24:30: Can you relate to this listener who\\u2019s worn down from her expectations?\\n28:00: Stop making up stories about why people do what they do, and just ask.\\n32:10: When you\\u2019re constantly rescuing people, here\\u2019s what you teach them.\\n35:00: Are you actually in a relationship with a real person, or a vision?\\n37:15: One way we try to control someone is through jealousy.\\n40:00: Growing apart from a good friend? Here\\u2019s how to handle it.\\n43:30: It\\u2019s not your responsibility to make sure everyone else is never hurt.\\n \\nDisclaimer'