
"During an interview with Norah O'Donnell on CBS Sunday Morning this week, Robbins said, "If you feel stuck in your life, it doesn't mean you're broken. It Means that what's missing in your life is growth. And if I can get you to grow and learn in any area of your life, you start to change." "
"The 57-year-old mother and former lawyer-who, at one time in her 40s, was unemployed and over a million in debt-shares her motivational mindset and messages through her books, including The Let Them Theory,and the accompanying namesake podcast. Still, 15 years later, her loyalists still refer to her iconic 2011 TED Talk, "How to Stop Screwing Yourself Over.""
A self-help guru endorses the 'let them' mindset to stop worrying about others and prioritize personal growth. Feeling stuck signals missing growth rather than being broken, and deliberate learning in any life area produces change. The speaker overcame unemployment and significant debt in her 40s and now shares motivational messages through books, a podcast, and a lasting TED Talk. The guidance encourages accepting changes in life trajectory, focusing on sustainable needs, and continuing to move forward toward goals rather than remaining immobilized by comparison or fear.
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