
This episode features Mel Robbins discussing anxiety, trauma, and self-acceptance. Stephen Bartlett interviews Robbins about her personal experiences and insights on mental health and self-improvement.
Mel Robbins shares her journey of overcoming anxiety and the impact of a traumatic childhood experience. She reflects on how a moment of trauma in fourth grade shaped her life and led to years of anxiety.
Robbins introduces her concept of the "Five Second Rule," a technique she developed to help people take action and overcome procrastination. She explains how counting backwards from five can interrupt negative thought patterns.
The conversation also covers Robbins' new book, "The High Five Habit," which encourages self-acceptance and positive reinforcement through simple gestures like high-fiving oneself in the mirror. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's worth and the power of self-love.
Throughout the episode, Robbins provides practical advice for listeners on managing anxiety and building a healthier relationship with themselves.
Mel Robbins discusses overcoming anxiety, trauma, and self-acceptance through her Five Second Rule and the High Five Habit.

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