The Mel Robbins Podcast

Never Enough: 7 Ways to Protect Yourself (and Your Kids) From Toxic Pressure

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Oct 9, 2023
Jenny Wallace, an award-winning Harvard-educated journalist and researcher, discusses the dangers of 'toxic achievement' and how societal pressure impacts both parents and children. She shares compelling insights from her research with over 6,000 families, emphasizing that self-worth isn't tied to success. Key topics include fostering connections through supportive parenting, creating a nurturing environment, and the importance of valuing emotional well-being over academic accolades. Wallace offers seven transformative strategies to boost resilience for both kids and parents.
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ANECDOTE

College Application Anxiety

  • Mel Robbins shares a story about a conversation that triggered her anxiety about her son's college application process.
  • Another parent's comment about their own child's rejection from a competitive school sparked her fear.
INSIGHT

Grind Culture vs. Healthy Achievement

  • Grind culture equates self-worth with productivity, performance, and achievements like grades and college acceptances.
  • Toxic achievement is the constant pursuit of the next goal, driven by a feeling of inadequacy until that goal is reached.
INSIGHT

The Need to Matter

  • The root of toxic achievement is an unmet need to feel like we matter for who we are.
  • Healthy strivers feel valued for who they are and are depended on to contribute meaningfully to their families and communities.
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