Should You Trust Your Gut Instinct? | The Mel Robbins Podcast

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Mel Robbins

Mel Robbins

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I guarantee you’ve never heard gut decisions explained this way before. Because I stumbled upon it in a very random way-while touring colleges with our son Oakley!
You can use this perfect hack anytime you feel torn, uncertain, or scared about how people might feel.
What you’re about to learn is so helpful and memorable, you’ll turn to it over and over again.
Going with your #gut always changes the trajectory of your life. It just does.
That’s why I don’t like the term "trust" your gut.
It’s not about trust. You KNOW your gut is right. You’re just scared to go with it.
So join me, Oakley, and two of my friends. I’m taking you on an entertaining and profound tour today.
Xo Mel
In this episode, you'll learn:
00:00 Intro
04:04 The moment of my junior year in high school that changed my future.
09:38 I am not proud of this mother moment when I lost it.
17:56 The question Oakley asked is what we all do when we give up our power.
19:22 Here’s what a hard no “feels” like for Oakley.
22:27 Do you feel a “yes” in your body like this too?
24:25 What our brilliant tour guide did when he separated parents from students.
25:34 When it comes to big decisions, step away and go on your own tour.
28:19 Here’s what a “no” and a “yes” usually feels like in your body.
30:13 You’re going to love Amy’s “next big thing” story and how she just knew.
34:06 We all have an opportunity in our lives to use this powerful tool.
36:08 Do you have the courage to do this?
43:34 So what do you do when you hear the NO louder than the YES?
1:01:04 Jessie literally followed her heart and became her own “tour guide.”
1:05:11 Stop staying you don't “trust your gut” and start saying this instead.
1:06:49 Take time to do this EVERY day, but especially when you have a big decision.
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@melrobbins
@melrobbins 7 ай бұрын
Did this video give you the confidence to finally trust your gut and no longer let fear consume you? If it did, I’d so appreciate it if you'd hit the subscribe button to stay in the know about all future episodes!
@ruchika.1201
@ruchika.1201 Жыл бұрын
"Trust your gut, for it speaks the language of your inner wisdom. Your instinct is a powerful compass that guides you towards your true desires and protects you from the noise of doubt. Embrace your intuition, listen to its whispers, and have the courage to follow where it leads. Remember, your gut instinct is your greatest ally on the journey of self-discovery and decision-making."
@maryracette1776
@maryracette1776 8 ай бұрын
My dad and mom always said that when I became an adult, I needed to make my own decisions. They stuck to this until they both passed. I gained great confidence in the decisions I made. Most of the decisions I made were successful. I never consult or listen to anyone who wanted me to make different decisions or told me I could not do anything I put my mind to.
@wendykircher6490
@wendykircher6490 Жыл бұрын
I'm quitting my job as a special Education teacher! But it was hard when I kept thinking about the kids and my awesome team. When I really thought about what I wanted, it was so easy. One of your other podcasts was the tipping point for me, Mel. Thank you! By the way, I frequently use your tools to teach my high school students...the 5 second rule, and the "I'm ok, I am safe, I am loved" (crossing your arms)...they are shocked at how quickly they feel better. 11 school days left! I'm so excited for my next chapter! Also...read the book called QUIT!!!
@susanyoungcareercoach98
@susanyoungcareercoach98 Жыл бұрын
when I was in high school I said I wanted to interview people and ask them about their career and why they are good at it. I became an accountant and experienced everything she said I hated it. But it lead me to understand my personality and why I wanted to interview people and realize it is a way to express my gifts I am an INFJ and am great at drawing people out and get them to talk about what lights them up I am good at asking the right questions now I am a career clarity coach and teach my clients how to understand your gifts and how you want to express them in a career that is energizing when my clients have that aha moment it is very satisfying that is my reward this is the way to choose a career you have abilities you have personality traits you either find an outlet to express them or you suppress them expressing energizes you suppressing drains you
@CIONAODMcGRATH
@CIONAODMcGRATH Жыл бұрын
It sounds like you saw his going to that university as an opportunity for a "social do-over" with the university. I can relate. Oakley is lucky to have an inspiring and supportive mom.
@Imaginativeone_DF
@Imaginativeone_DF Жыл бұрын
I worked for the Social Security Administration for 22 years as a GS-09. From day 1, I applied for GS-10s and GS-11s…for the next two decades, to no avail. What got me outta there? I gave myself the mission to eliminate my DATA ENTRY job with software (that I would teach myself how to write). When i included that app with my applications, I got hired immediately as a GS-12. I didn’t know I could skip grades! $67,000 to $100,000. Interestingly, that was STILL THINKING TOO SMALL. $105,000 to $180,000 by leaving the government (there’s even more potential).
@angi334
@angi334 Жыл бұрын
Wow! What an incredible idea that was to teach yourself to write the software to replace your job. That's brilliant! Congratulations!
@Imaginativeone_DF
@Imaginativeone_DF Жыл бұрын
@angi334 Thanks Angela! I’m finally seriously working on my first few millions.
@kimwalkermitchell6199
@kimwalkermitchell6199 6 ай бұрын
I just went through this “gut” feeling with my Corporate America job. I went with gut feeling. Thank you…..the gut tells the truth….listen so you don’t vomit.
@tate_n
@tate_n Жыл бұрын
24 & crucially needed this. Struggle to change the dynamics from Parents/Child relationship to Parents/Adult Child. Decisions are made for me - to the smallest details. Was put into 20 year mortgage behind my back, against my consent (my name’s not on paper, but I’m expected to start paying in the future as it is “my” apartment). The worst is - I cease to be myself too. I’m molded into accepting it, the not-my-life things. Becoming it. Starting to feel comfortable in it (as far as constantly convulsing & being at the edge of tears go). I live only in other people’s prism; mold into their projections. That’s why every time I find something inside me that is the real me - I protect it at all cost. No one will know. I protect myself from other people perceptions, ‘cause I know I won’t be able to withstand it. But now? I’m in some sort of slowed-down (pre?) Quantum Leap period. When the things I was fighting for behind the scenes are starting to form some paths for the future - I need to just go for it. Now. It’s scary. I’m still hiding the real dreams & intentions, but at least I started making visible changes like going to the other country to open a new bank account to be able to do international freelance as it’s impossible in Russia otherwise (and secretly to take an English exam there (can’t take it in Russia anymore) so I can go study filmmaking in & move to UK) Things are unfolding - projections and smothering is strong, but I’m giving my best. ❤️‍🔥 Thank you for this insightful & inspiring episode 🌟
@mbryant9049
@mbryant9049 6 ай бұрын
I knew what I wanted to do when I graduated high school. I got some very discouraging advice from a woman I interviewed for a job with after college. I gave up that dream. I am now 60 and I tinkered with that dream a little over the years, and it still calls to me I realized of all the education I have had I have never really studied what I need to be a success with it. I am about to start that path. As you get older its not just courage, its also mental and physical energy and its the fear of isolation when some friends and family just think you are "ceazy" because you don't just want to be comfortable...you want to live your own path. Thanks Mel
@lisaquiroz9947
@lisaquiroz9947 Жыл бұрын
Is there an Oakley Fan Club? Asking for a friend! He is so amazing and insightful for a young adult.
@sandradee7484
@sandradee7484 Жыл бұрын
When I applied to college, I wanted to take psychology. My mom pushed me into business, said it would be better opportunities. I was in college, wanted to go into Personnel which is now HR. I was recruited out of college into purchasing and have been there ever since. I got my MBA because that was the thing to do. I’m turning 60 soon and tired of the re-orgs, having to prove myself to new management and not being heard. My department is blamed for everyone else’s lack of planning. I feel too “old” to change to a new career yet burnt out and stressed. Thank you for this podcast. I truly don’t know what to do next. As you said…anything but this. 😢
@shellyezetta5103
@shellyezetta5103 Жыл бұрын
I love this podcast!! You always give us a takaway!! Now I can ask myself the question when I need to make a choice " Am I on the tour or am I making up my own mind??" I love the part of not giving in to your emotions in the moment and looking past that into the future you to help you make the healthier choice!! Thank you Mel For teaching us to have the courage to push thru the hard stuff of life.☺️👍💗💗💗
@TheOrganizedPineapple
@TheOrganizedPineapple Жыл бұрын
Yes! She's so great!
@conniedenton826
@conniedenton826 Жыл бұрын
Mel, I appreciate you so much! You make me laugh daily, but more important you are so relatable, and inspirational to me. Thank you so much for "putting yourself" out there daily for the better good of us all, especially Women.
@magichappenswithyou
@magichappenswithyou Жыл бұрын
The gut instinct is such a hot topic that is not discussed enough, not to mention the lessons you so candidly share being, without a shred of doubt, of high value, timeless, and applicable to anyone wanting to better grasp the decision-making process in everyday life.
@kathleen7825
@kathleen7825 Жыл бұрын
Such a blessing to have you as part of my life, Mel. Thank you so much. Over the past 3-4 years, I've made so many positive changes, but under the circumstances, ( regardless of great ideas ), my biggest concern has been, in getting back out in the world. I guess you can say, still in pandemic isolation mode. You give me the courage to make most important decisions, that could make major changes in, not just my life, but changes for so many. God Bless 🙏💗
@joannemcgrath3436
@joannemcgrath3436 Жыл бұрын
I used this yesterday to decide what I really wanted to do personally on my day off so thankfully I listened to my gut and I'm now creating my art in my sketchbook to move forward on my journey my passion ,therapy has always been my art I've been doing jobs that aren't creative so let's see and instead of focusing on what I'm not doing (my partner's advice ) be happy in the thing I am doing today ...........love this it helped how you explained this ...... how many of us 'go on other people's journeys ,talk and pattern heard often when young that sticks in your head '!! ❤
@kerridutcher958
@kerridutcher958 Жыл бұрын
Love this! Its kinda like the saying.."if u love what u do, you'll never work a day in ur life." The passion pulls u forward..follow ur passion which is in the heart..😊💖
@goobiesace
@goobiesace Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal Mel !!! I needed this today to be reminded that energy doesn’t lie !!! Time to level up and pivot🙏🏻👊🏻❤️
@mediumashlyn
@mediumashlyn Жыл бұрын
Always so real Mel! Thank you for being authentic and real because I see myself in you I'm sure all of your listeners do!!
@GulviKomurCelep
@GulviKomurCelep Жыл бұрын
When you connect with your heart it is always wispiring you the truth ❤ All the poscats that you make and the exercises you gave lead me to the way that I can hear my inner voice. Thank you 🙏
@MariaCorrea-xi6lp
@MariaCorrea-xi6lp Жыл бұрын
Loved this podcast, I found it at the right time!!! Thank you thank you!!!
@tiki1758
@tiki1758 Жыл бұрын
Again, Mel! This was such an inspiring podcast. You are helping me think things through while I move forward with my life. I've got plenty of support helping me. But, I have to continually remind myself and do self care. Since, I purchased the daily journal, I have regularly watch and taken in your way of describing how we navigate our goals in life. I was surrounded by narc family and a 30 year marriage with one. Your podcast on that subject was so informative. It is very hard to find your own single voice and act from that point. But, I am doing it. Steps forward all the time. I can do it.. Love you!
@Ikr2025
@Ikr2025 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your memories & the story about looking for college’s for your children and the emotional stages you went through. My oldest is just about to start the process. I did not enjoy my college years for various reasons so would NOT want her to go to the college I went to. Her cousins go there but luckily she is not even interested. I really want her to have a better experience than me. I liked your story about it being the last day and your adhd brain not computing that you had to get to the airport and onto a flight that afternoon and therefore opting to throw all your stuff out of your room with a ‘free’ sign on it. The way our brains work when we’re young.
@melaniek3790
@melaniek3790 Жыл бұрын
Love you, love your podcast and your books! Keep doing what you do! 😻
@ellenoconnell1946
@ellenoconnell1946 Жыл бұрын
I need to have the courage to make my own decisions ❤can’t wait to see who I’m going to be ❤ xoxo
@abigaillandon728
@abigaillandon728 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Mel!! Talk about synchronicity....we just did a college tour with my son yesterday! I'm afraid I hijacked the experience although my husband disagrees..... It's hard to not fall into using your child's successes as do-overs for your own failings
@skylaellis
@skylaellis Жыл бұрын
Having your son on there to explain his perspective… as a mom 🥹🥹🥹 OH MY GOD ❤ I loved this.
@lilbitirish
@lilbitirish 9 ай бұрын
So much of what you shared is me, kind of spooky. You're the real deal, no phoniness and you have a special way of getting into my head and I really listen. I'm sad that you were not around in my 30's. Feel like it's too late for me but for the younger ladies... Listen to your gut. Remember, you need to be quiet and listen carefully. Thank you Mel.
@sp6726
@sp6726 Жыл бұрын
I love how he calls mom out. Great convo.
@rondajennings8314
@rondajennings8314 Жыл бұрын
omgosh I just love you Mel! Just had my youngest son grad college this weekend!
@wendycaparas580
@wendycaparas580 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Mel!! You are the best!
@andrewzaltman6934
@andrewzaltman6934 Жыл бұрын
Oakley !!! You have a brilliant mother!
@andrewzaltman6934
@andrewzaltman6934 Жыл бұрын
@Ngoziekene , yes please!!
@andrewzaltman6934
@andrewzaltman6934 Жыл бұрын
How do I dm you??
@amartin1284
@amartin1284 Жыл бұрын
His voice sounds like Chris. I was listening on Spotify and jumped to you tube to see his mannerism which are like Chris, too. What a nice young man and beautiful family!❤
@MP-jr9cn
@MP-jr9cn Жыл бұрын
Mel, you’re just the best❤
@robinhorton4462
@robinhorton4462 Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal as always! Thank you!
@christiS907
@christiS907 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic episode!!!
@HarleysMomIM
@HarleysMomIM 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for another great podcast…I wish I had heard this many years ago!
@PalabradeVino
@PalabradeVino Жыл бұрын
This Is so amazing!!! Thank you Mel!!!! ❤❤❤
@Littlebirdie00
@Littlebirdie00 Жыл бұрын
“You should thank them. I have a lot of skills because of it”. 🤭😆😂🤣. Mel, you’re hilarious 💖
@christineclark2479
@christineclark2479 11 ай бұрын
He’s so cute! Good to see your family on here!!❤
@Rose77745
@Rose77745 Жыл бұрын
Awesome podcast Mel ❤️❤❤
@VeganTrove
@VeganTrove Жыл бұрын
That was great Mel. 🥰
@karenschultztarnopol7284
@karenschultztarnopol7284 Жыл бұрын
I’m cracking up because I am seeing so many things in common including an internship out of paralegal school with the Michigan atty general and basically ran out of there when they offered me a job! Of course now it would probably be great with the bad ass women over here running the state. Thanks so much so glad I’m not alone;)❤
@muhammadahmadkhurram8186
@muhammadahmadkhurram8186 Жыл бұрын
THIS WAS SOO GOOD
@michaelp8856
@michaelp8856 Жыл бұрын
I turned to this channel post after facing a HUGE job/career decision and needing some guidance about how i felt about it. I was recently given a job offer to go to work for a pharmaceutical company after being out of the field for 16 years and being age 60!. I have really wanted to get back to getting a full time really good job and the position and company seemed like a fit too good to be true - terrific title - good pay. And, i really needed a good job. However, my gut (i think) seemed to be telling me things. The day i received the phone call offering me the job, my heart sank and i felt instant dread. The whole 4 weeks i had to reach my decision, i felt depressed - like a huge weight was on my body - poor sleep - growing depression - anxiety - loss of interest in things - no peace. There was no "i'd really like to do this feeling". But, it was a great job and position! how could ii turn it down? ....well after watching this video, i decided to turn the job offer down. huge mistake? (or, did i just need to push through it like Mel says? - Isn't that the big question we all face. Wasn't my gut telling me what to do? Was i afraid?)
@yolandahernandez-madsen4657
@yolandahernandez-madsen4657 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤
@nplatt91
@nplatt91 Жыл бұрын
This podcast just made us best friends 😂!!!!!!!! You are sooooo funny and real ♥️! I love the college seeping around stories 🤣!!! I was literally cracking up in my car this morning!!! Oh and I can totally relate!😂
@PaigeSquared
@PaigeSquared Жыл бұрын
If my mom would have ever acknowledged "I was not on my best behavior that week," it would have been SO incredibly validating for my siblings and I. So I'm launching mama stars your way 😂🎉✨⭐🌟💫 My mom did not admit to her kids if/when she did anything less than perfect. We learned that mistakes caused us to become more isolated. I never realized how wrong her attitude was until I had my own son. Thank goodness for natural instincts!!! In highschool I was also motivated by dismissive jerks. I got C's until I realized I wanted to go to college, and then got straight A's; my parents were probably frustrated with that, but they knew nothing of ADHD and mental health diagnosis for minors. College was fun for me, learning and being able to earn praise; I didn't participate in the social aspect. I chose the college that offered me the largest scholarship (50% off!!). It did have a higher tuition than the others I got into even with the discount, but the name was good. Had a recognizable class ring, and I do meet other (always friendly) alumni each time I wear my own ring out. The professors there supported me all the way through, even the year I took off between, until I finished with my Masters degree. They insisted it would be a waste for me to not get a graduate degree, and helped me with finding a scholarship and funding. Those teachers had no idea my dad had passed right as I started graduate school, and I was living with a "boyfriend" who was abusive and SO toxic. The odds were definitely stacked against me, including my own choices and warped sense of self. Those professors had NO idea that they had opened a door (and stood on both sides with landing lights LOL) for a young woman who would have never stumbled through that door without external intervention. I ended up being really glad I chose the private university, vs the branch campus version of our state university. I do wish I had been able to do the on campus life thing, but I saved 8k/semester by commuting via bus. Accessing those professors who actually took interest in me, who let me in their offices to ask my long lists of questions, who made things work when my transportation couldn't line up with the schedule I needed to graduate (a professor sat with me two hours each week so I could take the required class "independently" before remote learning was a thing, like what a kind soul!!) I was also pleased I was able to find friends who didn't drink and party so much, who also felt like their education was their ticket out of whatever background they had come from. Anyway. College rant. Thanks for being a good mama role model! We need more moms to normalize the struggles & difficult decisions, and to show each other that we do not need to be perfect in order to maintain happy and healthy homes. A healthy dose of humility and authenticity always helps me get back on track with my wild toddler.😊
@PaigeSquared
@PaigeSquared Жыл бұрын
The in-depth review of "what does yes feel like in your body, what does a no feel like? How can you tell, when do you know?" Something my mother never reviewed. My dad reviewed when I was about 8yo, and didn't with either younger sibling. Teaching and affirming following our own spirit, that the information is valid and can be used to guide us, is definitely very timely for a young adult, teenagers, and probably preteen, as well. If anyone would have told me my gut feelings were valid it would have changed my WORLD! Definitely going to review this with my son. He needs to know to follow his Spirit. My hope is that his life won't be AS painful if it doesn't take him until he is 30 to figure out he can go inside for guidance!
@chrism5433
@chrism5433 Жыл бұрын
I've never met Mel .she seems like a pretty cool woman. It's incredible the different subjects and solutions that are discussed. Thanks Mel 🍺🍺
@auau4468
@auau4468 Жыл бұрын
Mel Robins I love you 🎉❤
@kkoktan1601
@kkoktan1601 Жыл бұрын
😢 this is SO true!!
@precisionfitness2276
@precisionfitness2276 Жыл бұрын
LOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVEEEEE IT!!!!!!!!!!
@yvettebennett6170
@yvettebennett6170 Жыл бұрын
"What do you think?" I ask my husband this question way too much. I need to be more confident in making decisions for myself. When i do not listen to my body I allow my brain to talk me out of doing the things i really want to do because i let my brain say, "You cant do that, what will so and so think?" Who Cares!!I can now see this through my entire life. At the age of 54, I am FINALLY making my own decisions. I am still trying to figure out my new life since my kids are adults, one moved out in February and one still here. After listening to this I am so proud of him for making the decision to move out. He didnt ask, "What do you think?" He just did it knowung ut would be what is best for him. I need to tell him. I like that you said that we may not know what we want to do yet, but that we can work on the ability to recognize that we cant do what we are currently doing anymore and it takes courage to admit this and make the change. This was me yesterday and all last week saying, "I cant do this anymore. This is not working." I was and still am burnt out. My entire body ached. I am feeling better today for the frist time in weeks. I had not planned on listening to this podcast but instead I found meself listening to all of it. I could relate to almost all of the things that were said. Especially what happened with your son and the college tours. My story is long but as a mom just watching her baby leave home abruptly and not under the best circumstances, I totally related to all you said. Thank you for sharing that with us. 🖐
@radaworld8137
@radaworld8137 Жыл бұрын
Mel, Jessie, you are awesome as always!
@jangriffin-fi1yx
@jangriffin-fi1yx 3 ай бұрын
Gut feelings save life ❤ always listen to your inner voice ❤
@sunzara_poetry
@sunzara_poetry Жыл бұрын
I love u toooooo muchhh❤❤❤❤❤
@lindylee1139
@lindylee1139 Жыл бұрын
The No is louder than the yes, true.
@AS-hs5kk
@AS-hs5kk Жыл бұрын
To hear what right for you"👍
@imabadasse8469
@imabadasse8469 Жыл бұрын
Ha Ha, they laughed at me when they said I wanted to go to the U of Pennsylvania. Guess who has a big beautiful ivy league diploma now?
@njr1222
@njr1222 8 ай бұрын
Are you kidding, you're incredibly fluent! x
@debbysimon120
@debbysimon120 Жыл бұрын
The last time I trusted my gut, I got ROYALLY SCREWED OVER!!!
@miztropraineraine9923
@miztropraineraine9923 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mel, I needed to listen to this podcast. My big decision right now is about becoming a mother whether it happens or not.. I cannot get pregnant naturally, I’m heading into my mid 40s and I cannot let go of needing to become a mother, so I have to rely on IVF to fulfil this need. I was told that in order for me to get pregnant I’d need an egg donor, because my eggs due to other health complications were no good. Adoption especially at my age is impossible in Australia, and I am open to it, the next best thing was to accept carrying partially someone else’s baby, experience pregnancy, motherhood and all of that which I’m currently in the process of doing. It’s very scary experience because as much work, effort and hope you put in this journey you do not know what you are going to end up with.. it can all fail or you could end up with beautiful children which you add to your family. This journey is life changing, makes you dig deep and super stressful.The need to get to there is that desire to get to the next stage of my life, going to college/getting a job/whatever is that next step is a step towards progression, my evolution. Your podcasts and take control training give me the tools to put things into perspective, and move forward… thank you ❤.
@Onthe9thlife3730
@Onthe9thlife3730 Жыл бұрын
Can you foster if adoption isn't an option? I'm not sure if there's a view to adopt as part of it but when the child turns 18 wouldn't then be possible to adopt them if you both agree to it? Our world makes so much about motherhood and having to experience the pregnancy to count as a mum yet that's entirely false. I hope it does work out for you.
@Onthe9thlife3730
@Onthe9thlife3730 Жыл бұрын
I've been doing this but unable to find a single job that I can do as an autistic/ADHD person who's still struggling with anxiety/panic attacks and still recovering physically from my last burnout.
@julievanzile2482
@julievanzile2482 Жыл бұрын
My gut is anxiety ridden and stressed so hard to trust sometimes.
@christiS907
@christiS907 Жыл бұрын
Your husband putting his hand on you - definitely my husband and me.
@christinaroberts711
@christinaroberts711 Жыл бұрын
I feel my gutt in my stomach lol😊
@jamesjlee0521
@jamesjlee0521 11 ай бұрын
Good job for not doing pharmacy. I chose pharmacy but didnt know myself at the time lol
@ericasmith1142
@ericasmith1142 Жыл бұрын
Had me at 7:09 🎉
@eduartkongjinaj2219
@eduartkongjinaj2219 Жыл бұрын
@betsyseybolt7593
@betsyseybolt7593 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Amy manifested her goldmine. Go Amy!!!
@Michelina22
@Michelina22 Жыл бұрын
I feel like I’m at the end of my rope, and I shouldn’t be this depressed 😢✝️✝️
@bismiallah8744
@bismiallah8744 Жыл бұрын
ابحث عن الطرجمة
@evaderidder8159
@evaderidder8159 9 ай бұрын
hooray
@richardferrara
@richardferrara 2 ай бұрын
If anyone truly trusts their instincts, instincts will scream out at you
@michelleroselilley4637
@michelleroselilley4637 2 ай бұрын
I am concerned about your misunderstanding surrounding collagen and adding it into your protien shakes. You were right to add it Mel, COLLAGEN IS AN IMPORTANT COMPONENT FOR THE BODY - NOT JUST SKIN AND HAIR About 30% of our total body protein is collagen. And collagen itself is comprised of amino acids that are the building blocks for connective tissue that is present in every major tissue in the body, including the muscles. So I am concerned that you were misinformed, and in turn, others will be misinformed. ADD HYDROLIZED COLLAGEN PEPTIDES to your drinks or take them as capsules, do not dismiss how important it is for good health!
@carpediem4413
@carpediem4413 Жыл бұрын
Making more in 1 month than you did all last year? That makes me anxious. I’m skeptical that she didn’t know the deal might come through before she announced this. Regardless, this was just luck and not like she did anything to make it happen. Odd story that is a bit bad to share.. gonna have a bunch of people making unrealistic pronouncements or rash decisions that maybe aren’t the best. Ok, I’ll play the law of attraction game … “I’m gonna make a million dollars in the next 30 days!”
@Onthe9thlife3730
@Onthe9thlife3730 Жыл бұрын
She was trusting her gut that said that she should follow that. There was nearly an entire room of people that heard it and went "that's a hell no for me" but for her she had that pull that she needed to follow it and it was a hell yes. I've read too many genuine experiences of this happening for people it just blows my mind. Yet for me I've never had LOA work even when I went all in with zero reservations, no hold bars, and no focusing on the goal point/outcome (since this takes away from being in the moment and following the inspired actions) and it wasn't until I was knocked out of that mode by an incident and then stopped to check everything around me it was just all worse, zero improvements anywhere. I do know that going "I'm going to have X come into my life by Y time" won't work unless it feels light and pulls you, I've tried that a few times too because I keep being drawn into LOA. Apparently there has to be some level of executive functioning ability so that leaves me, a neurodivergent, out.
@melindabell3149
@melindabell3149 Жыл бұрын
Wish she hadn't felt she needed to refer to the numerous"skills" she picked and that her husband should feel grateful for it.
@sejalmalik3284
@sejalmalik3284 Жыл бұрын
I prefer the episodes where Mel is the only one giving advice
@annettefalconer3
@annettefalconer3 Жыл бұрын
Shame all or kids do uni like your collage and most stay at home. Not like the states.
@bonneyfinnegan8514
@bonneyfinnegan8514 Жыл бұрын
I’m a little put off by this episode. Seems to be more like Mel’s life than the usual routine.
@Ikr2025
@Ikr2025 Жыл бұрын
I love hearing about Mel’s life! They are actually my favourite episodes.
@stacyjaye6350
@stacyjaye6350 Жыл бұрын
So... You basically hijacked his day at Dartmouth. And pretty much made it all about you.🤔🙄
@Onthe9thlife3730
@Onthe9thlife3730 Жыл бұрын
She did for some of it and was calling herself out for it. You've zoomed in on one part of the whole video and, based on your comment, missed the message being conveyed.
@davemiller7335
@davemiller7335 2 ай бұрын
Why so many f*** word. The message would be even better with out it. 🙁
@judystreich7333
@judystreich7333 Жыл бұрын
The F bombs....you can do better.
@HighVibeCat
@HighVibeCat Жыл бұрын
Oakley is so solid and steady that it’s REALLY worth celebrating. This kid feels good to be around and hear thoughts from. Thank you both for doing this episode. I learn so much from youth. 🩵🩵🩵
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