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Woman & Home on MSNMel Robbins reveals why it’s ‘so hard’ to make new friends in adulthood – and the 'three pillars' of friendship that make it easier
Mel says learning the ins and outs of adult friendship has helped her to hold on, and let go, of people as she’s aged ...
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3 reasons it’s so hard to make friends when you’re older, from author Mel Robbins: ‘The rules of friendship completely change'
On a recent episode of Jay Shetty's podcast On Purpose, author Mel Robbins attempts to demystify why it's so hard to find friends in adulthood. "The rules of friendship completely change when you hit ...
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Woman & Home on MSNMel Robbins shares the ‘3 things you need to come to terms with’ to live a happy life
By coming to terms with these three simple lessons, Mel says that "life becomes a lot easier" and, just as happens when using ...
Ore Oduba thought he was chatting with self-help icon Mel Robbins, but it was all a scam. Now, he's sharing how he got caught ...
It is an easy-to-use mindset tool that went viral online, and the book has been translated into 50 languages, selling over ...
Nowadays, Mel Robbins lives in southern Vermont, with her husband and their son. She shared on social media in 2021 that she and her husband bought a home in Vermont right before the COVID pandemic.
Strictly star Ore Oduba said he is 'ashamed', 'embarrassed', and 'human' after falling for a scam where he thought he ...
Former Strictly Come Dancing winner Ore Oduba was reduced to tears as he described the way he was duped by an online hoax.
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Strictly star Ore Oduba says he is ‘ashamed and embarrassed’ after falling for elaborate hoax
Former Strictly Come Dancing winner Ore Oduba has said he is “ashamed” after falling victim to an elaborate online scam. The 39-year-old former Newsround presenter, who once hosted a series about ...
Following the release of Mel Robbins' book about the phenomenon, the 'let them' theory has gone viral online. From its origin to how to use it, here's everything to know about the 'let them' theory.
Former BBC Strictly Come Dancing champion Ore Oduba has warned fans about the perils of online scams after he was conned out ...
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