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Mel Robbins: Super Charge You Life in 5 Seconds ( Mel Robbins 5 Second Rule )

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Melanie “Mel” Robbins (née Schneeberger on October 6, 1968) is an American on-air CNN commentator, television host, life coach, author, motivational speaker, contributing editor for Success (magazine). Robbins is best known for her coverage of the George Zimmerman trial and host of A&E’s Monster In-Laws.Robbins grew up in North Muskegon, Michigan. She attended Dartmouth College from 1986 to 1990, where she studied history, film and women studies. She received a law degree from Boston College Law School in 1994.Prior to joining CNN, Robbins worked as a criminal defense attorney, launched and sold a retail and internet technology company according to her official website[8] and hosted Cox Media Group’s “The Mel Robbins Show,” A&E’s “Monster In-Laws,” FOX’s “Someone’s Gotta Go” and was a contributing editor to Success Magazine. In 2011, Robbins published her first book: “Stop Saying You’re Fine”. On February 28, 2017, Robbins released her second book “The Five Second Rule”. In 2014, Robbins received the Gracie Award for Outstanding Host – News/Non-fiction.

Ep. 052 | Stress

Joshua & Ryan talk about how they handle stress, tension, and anxiety. Watch “Maximal” episodes of The Minimalists Private Podcast exclusively at http://patreon.com/theminimalistsQuestions answered in this episode:What have you found most challenging about maintaining a minimalist lifestyle, and how have you overcome those challenges?What can I do to feel more comfortable around non-minimalists?Do you think you both would have continued to be long-term minimalists without having one another along for the journey for support and encouragement?The workload at my current job consistently flows over into my personal time on my evenings and weekends, and it causes me a great deal of stress and anxiety in doing so—should I stick it out, and if so, how do I manage the stress and anxiety?How do I deal with the stress and anxiety of commuting daily in my car so I don’t have to give up access to the things I love like my job, my partner, and my recreational activities?Detailed show notes: http://theminimalists.com/podcast#TheMinimalists