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Stop Trying to Control Others: 'Let Them Theory' Book Review & Practical Advice
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Stop Trying to Control Others: 'Let Them Theory' Book Review & Practical Advice

SAM&PAM's Book Radar · KAO

January 19, 202522m 50s

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"The Let Them Theory" by Mel Robbins, published in 2024, is a self-help book that focuses on relationships available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4aLM4mg

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The book emphasizes the idea that one should stop wasting time and energy on things they can’t control such as other people’s actions, moods or opinions. Robbins encourages readers to embrace the "Let Them Theory", which suggests accepting others as they are, giving them the freedom to be themselves, and focusing on controlling one’s own responses. The book combines scientific research with personal anecdotes to provide advice on navigating various relationship dynamics. Robbins also argues that readers should focus on themselves and how to better their lives using the "Let Me" aspect of the theory.

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