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Author Mel Robbins sits down with TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie to talk about her new book, “The Let Them Theory,” about allowing yourself to detach from other people’s actions and focusing on the things ...
Picture this: it's Sunday night, you've just spent the entire weekend shuttling the kids to and from sports games or, in my ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a business owner's explanation of their system for ...
The Let Theory” is a new book getting a lot of buzz lately, with some asking if it could be the key to saving the most ...
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Ever found yourself overthinking a simple task until you’ve talked yourself out of it completely? Enter the 5-second rule—not ...
Working non-stop can lead to mental fatigue. Incorporate short, frequent breaks to recharge your mind. Techniques like the ...
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of All The Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman and Fair Play by Louise Hegarty.
That's where the 5-second rule comes in—and no, we don't mean the rule about eating food after you dropped it on the floor.
At 56, Robbins has turned her own struggles—battling depression, overcoming debt, and living with dyslexia—into a thriving ...
Abi Feltham, diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, humorously nicknamed her surgeon 'Dr. Butterfingers' after he dropped a fragment of her skull during surgery. Later, she shared her battle with ...