11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Discover the life-changing power of The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins in our upcoming book club review and discussion. This inspiring theory teaches us how to release control, let go of unnecessary stress, and embrace freedom in our relationships and everyday decisions.
Don’t miss this opportunity to join The WIT Network's Co-Founder and CEO, Christine Bongard, as she leads the conversation. Walk away with actionable insights on mindset shifts, setting boundaries, and embracing peace in accepting what you can't change — plus the chance to connect and exchange perspectives with fellow readers.
NOTE: Be sure to finish the book before the event — we’ll be diving in together! This is an interactive session, so plan to have your camera on and be ready to engage.
Here are some thought-provoking book club questions for our discussion:
- The central idea of the book is to "let them" do what they want to do, which creates more emotional peace for you. Do you agree or disagree with this concept? Why?
- Did you have any "aha" moments while reading the book? If so, what were they, and how did they resonate with you?
- Mel Robbins shares personal stories to illustrate the theory. Did you find these examples relatable or impactful? Why or why not?
- How do you think the "Let Them" theory can be applied in different areas of life, such as work, relationships, or parenting?
- Were there any specific situations in your life where you think applying the "Let Them" theory could have made a difference? How?
- What challenges do you foresee in practicing this theory in your own life? Are there any exceptions where you think it might not apply?
- How does this book compare to other self-help or personal development books you've read? Did it offer a fresh perspective?
- What was your biggest takeaway from the book, and how do you plan to implement it in your daily life?
About the Book: Published in 2024, The Let Them Theory is Robbins’ response to the modern epidemic of burnout, people-pleasing, and emotional exhaustion. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and her own personal journey, Robbins introduces a dual framework:
- Let Them: Release the need to control others. Let people be who they are, make their own choices, and live their own lives.
- Let Me: Focus inward. Take responsibility for your own actions, boundaries, and emotional well-being.
Whether you’ve read the book or are just curious about its transformative ideas, this interactive session is your chance to unlock a new way of thinking that could change how you approach life. Don’t miss out!
Thursday, July 31, 2025
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time