5 Powerful Questions to Ask Yourself Right Now
The Mel Robbins Podcast
Thursday, 14 August 2025 - 60 minutes
This episode is exactly what you need to hear right now.
If life feels overwhelming, if you’ve lost touch with yourself, or if you’re craving a sense of clarity and peace, this is the episode for you.
Today, Mel is going to help you reconnect what really matters. In this solo episode, Mel is asking you 5 powerful questions that will help you reflect on where you are right now and where you’re going.
These are the exact 5 questions Mel asks herself anytime she needs to reset, reconnect, or reimagine what’s possible.
Today, you’ll learn:
-How to hit pause and get honest about how you’re actually feeling right now.
-How to stop waiting to be invited and reconnecting with the people you love.
-How to finally conquer the one thing you’ve been avoiding that’s quietly draining your energy.
-Why adding joy to your week is easier than you think.
Whether you’re in a season of burnout, transition, or just feeling a little “off,” this conversation is your invitation to check in, reset, and feel better.
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