
153. Let Them: Emotional Freedom Meets Financial Clarity in Divorce
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Show Notes
In this empowering episode of We Chat Divorce, Catherine Shanahan and Karen Chellew unpack the viral “Let Them” theory popularized by Mel Robbins—and apply it to the high-stress, emotionally charged context of divorce.
While “letting them” can sound passive, Catherine and Karen reveal how it’s actually a strategy grounded in smart decision-making and emotional control. Learn how to let go of reactionary behaviors, protect your finances, and focus on what truly matters for your future.
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Why reacting to your ex’s antics may cost you—emotionally and financially
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How “Let Them” becomes powerful when paired with financial clarity
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When to act, when to document, and when to simply pause
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Tools to track spending, identify emergencies, and stay grounded
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Why documentation is your best protection—not retaliation
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How the MDS Financial Portrait™ empowers you to respond with confidence
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Pause before reacting—use the “24-hour panic rule”
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Let your ex propose, spend, and posture—while you document
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Track joint spending, freeze credit lines if needed, and know your cash flow
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Use what you learn in the process to strengthen your negotiation power
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Don’t agree to anything—mediation or otherwise—without financial clarity
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