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The Mel Robbins PodcastNov 27, 2025
How to Live a Happier Life: Do THIS Gratitude Practice Today
Notable books mentioned: Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins
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In today’s episode, you’ll learn a simple tool you can use to feel happier and more connected to your loved ones. Mel is teaching you a few simple gratitude practices, ones you can do with your family, your partner, or even in a group text, that are proven to lower stress and make any relationship better. Mel used to cringe at the word gratitude. The fake smiles. The toxic positivity. The pressure to be “thankful” while your life is falling apart. But then she uncovered the real science – and what it does to your brain and body is shocking. This episode is not about keeping a journal or faking a smile. This is about rewiring your brain, resetting your nervous system, and reclaiming control of your emotional state using simple, proven tools backed by cutting-edge research. You’ll learn: -How gratitude shifts your brain out of survival mode and into clarity and calm -The surprising link between gratitude and inflammation, heart health, and sleep -How one group text a day can make gratitude stick (and make it contagious) Want to be happier? Want to feel more grounded, more emotionally in control, and less hijacked by your stress? Start here. These tools are simple enough to try with your partner. They’re powerful enough to shift the tone in your home. And they’re easy enough to send in your favorite group text. By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with 3 science-backed practices that change how you think, how you feel, and how you move through your day – starting today. For more resources related to today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page. If you liked this episode, check out these ones next, with the experts featured in this episode: Dr. Tara Swart: The #1 Neuroscientist: After Listening to This, Your Brain Will Not Be the Same Dr. Aditi Nerurkar: #1 Stress Doctor: 5 Tools to Protect Your Brain From Stress & Feel Calmer Now If you liked the episode, check out this one next: How to Deal with Difficult People & Not Get Stressed Out Connect with Mel: Get Mel’s newsletter, packed with tools, coaching, and inspiration. Get Mel’s #1 bestselling book, The Let Them Theory Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast Instagram Mel's TikTok Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-free Disclaimer
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Let Them Theory
Mel Robbins
Best for Individuals seeking to improve their mental health and manage stress.Often cited around power of gratitude
“The speaker mentions Dr. Aditi Narukar, who is featured in the Let Them Theory book, discussing her research on resetting stress response and the power of gratitude.”
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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: power of gratitude
For: Individuals seeking to improve their mental health and manage stress.
Key quote: “I love her research on resetting your stress response.”
The host mentions 'Let Them Theory' to highlight the importance of gratitude in managing stress and improving mental health. Dr. Aditi Narukar's research, featured in the book, emphasizes the effectiveness of intentional gratitude journaling as a tool for resetting one's stress response.
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