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Past articles by Mel:

How to Use Criticism to Your Advantage

Never attack the person. Criticize the action. → Read More

CNN

2017 was Trumpism's last gasp

As painful as it has been to watch Trump and his supporters rally, theirs is a dying world view, says Mel Robbins.Theirs is not the reality of America. → Read More

CNN

2017 was Trumpism's last gasp

As painful as it has been to watch Trump and his supporters rally, theirs is a dying world view, says Mel Robbins.Theirs is not the reality of America. → Read More

4 Tips to Detach From Your Phone

Too much screen time hurts your health and home life. → Read More

CNN

When it comes to Roy Moore, forget politics

The accusations against Roy Moore are disqualifying, says Mel Robbins. It's not about whether Roy Moore should go to jail but whether he should go to Congress. → Read More

CNN

Why Americans don't give a damn about mass shootings

Mel Robbins says most Americans aren't directly touched by the impact of the horrific series of shootings and until we feel a personal stake, we won't do what it takes to stop them → Read More

CNN

Why Americans don't do anything about mass shootings

Mel Robbins says most Americans aren't directly touched by the impact of the horrific series of shootings and until we feel a personal stake, we won't do what it takes to stop them → Read More

CNN

Thanks a lot, Megyn Kelly

Mel Robbins says Megyn Kelly deserved the look Jane Fonda gave her, having lowered herself to sexist treatment of another woman for ratings. → Read More

How to Inspire Creativity on a Deadline

Here’s how you can foster creativity in a pinch. → Read More

How to Find Peace of Mind in 4 Simple Steps

Try this micro-mindfulness strategy to increase your happiness. → Read More

CNN

Paul Ryan absolutely wrong on Congress's dress code

Professionalism in Washington is under attack, starting from the top. This isn't a start-up, it's Congress, writes Mel Robbins. Dress with decorum. → Read More

CNN

Will weight loss make Jonah Hill less funny?

He's more than a chubby funnyman, Mel Robbins says. And Hill knew what he was doing when he shed the pounds, following a pretty basic plan anyone can use. → Read More

4 Ways to Maintain Momentum

No 1. Do something small every day. → Read More

CNN

Hillary Clinton lost because of sexism

Clinton thinks that if not for the Comey letter and Russian Wikileaks, she would've won. Sour grapes? No: a good explanation -- but the real reason she lost is rampant misogyny. → Read More

CNN

Why the f*** are you talking s*** with kids in the room?

More politicians--Democrats, not just Trump--have started cursing in public. Research suggests this might help them seem authentic, but Mel Robbins says there's a good reason this is not good for America. → Read More

CNN

Of course Trump defended O'Reilly

The President's defense of Bill O'Reilly over claims of sexual harassment should come as no surprise, writes Mel Robbins. Just check out his own history. → Read More

Time Is Your Most Valuable Resource—Don’t Waste It

Every moment of every day there is something begging for your attention. → Read More

CNN

Blow the whistle on Sean Spicer

Research shows corporations can get infected with a culture of lies. The only recourse for a company -- or a country -- is to call out lies when you see them, Mel Robbins says. → Read More

CNN

Elizabeth Warren, we feel your pain

Elizabeth Warren's response to being silenced in the Senate is a reminder confidence is a skill -- one women everywhere embrace, says Mel Robbins. → Read More

CNN

Trump won't change but marchers can change the world (opinion)

Mel Robbins says even though facts don't matter to Trump, the women's marches were a wake-up call to all of us. We can't change Trump, but we can change the world. → Read More