Episode
Incredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
Description
A few years ago, I found this study from Harvard, and it changed my life.It's research about performance and feeling nervous, with a simple reframing method that you can use to never let fear stop you again.I’ve been using this technique with my five second rule for years, and the first way I applied it was to get control of my nerves and fear of public speaking.I’m going to teach you this new method in a super cool way... by taking you on the road, on stage, and behind the scenes with me as I deliver a keynote address to 3,000 people at the convention center in Dallas.I’ve been wanting to bring you on the road with me for awhile, and this topic allowed me to record this episode live in multiple locations while all kinds of things were unfolding.There’s even an impromptu guest appearance from Michelle Poler, whose entire speaking career is about teaching people how to face their fears.This Harvard-backed technique is so cool because it leverages your body chemistry, physiology, and neural pathways to your advantage.The #1 fear most people have is public speaking, but this technique will help you with absolutely everything, whether it’s speaking up at work, giving an incredible presentation, not choking when you deliver the toast at your best friend’s wedding, performing better on tests, or even running better.Stop letting fear hold you back. Use science not only to reframe your fears into excitement but to conquer them once and for all.And one more thing. My free, brand new, research-backed training called "Take Control with Mel Robbins" is live and waiting for you. Get 3 incredible video trainings plus a 21-page workbook, and all you have to do is sign up here.Already a quarter of a million students are taking the course for free.I’m just waiting for you!Xo Mel  In this episode, you’ll learn: 5:00: I’m always asked how I got into public speaking. Here’s the story.10:15: The question YOU need to ask when someone asks how much you charge.12:15: One of THE best tools to calm your nerves is not meditation (for me), but this.13:30: This is my favorite quote from Charlie Bird Parker.15:15: The wardrobe failure that may have rivaled Janet Jackson’s.16:30: Failure sucks, but the Pratfall Effect says failure can work for you. 19:00: I was so excited to meet this speaker and bestselling author from Venezuela.21:45: Best journal starter question ever: Are you alive but not living?24:30: Feeling like you never have time? You’re not going to believe this advice.28:15: Turns out modeling nude is actually a really profound experience. 29:00: Fear might indicate danger OR it might indicate growth. Pay attention.30:00: How can you tell the difference between true intuition and limiting fear?32:30: How do you get over your fear of public speaking?34:00: Feeling imposter syndrome? You’re not alone. Here’s what you need.40:15: Come on stage with me at the Dallas Convention Center.40:40: I’m going to face my biggest fear next year for Oakley’s 18th birthday.42:00: When you do something that scares the pants off you, remember this.44:30: Tool #3 is based on research from Harvard - here’s what you tell yourself.50:00: You don’t feel butterflies when you’re nervous because you’re going to screw up. Disclaimer
Chapters
Motivational speaker Mel Robbins encourages her fans to come up and say hello, using her five-second rule to help ease any anxiety they may feel about approaching her.
00:00 - 01:47 (01:47)
Summary
Motivational speaker Mel Robbins encourages her fans to come up and say hello, using her five-second rule to help ease any anxiety they may feel about approaching her.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
This podcast episode discusses the fear of public speaking and expressing oneself in various settings, such as work, school, and personal relationships.
01:47 - 07:55 (06:08)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the fear of public speaking and expressing oneself in various settings, such as work, school, and personal relationships. It emphasizes the importance of overcoming this fear and offers personal experiences as an example of how it can be done.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
A speaker tells a story of how she was surprised to learn that people get paid for public speaking and how it changed her perspective on her own public speaking services.
07:55 - 11:21 (03:25)
Summary
A speaker tells a story of how she was surprised to learn that people get paid for public speaking and how it changed her perspective on her own public speaking services.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
The speaker emphasizes the significance of practice and connection in mastering the art of public speaking to build trust with the audience.
11:21 - 17:51 (06:30)
Summary
The speaker emphasizes the significance of practice and connection in mastering the art of public speaking to build trust with the audience. He also shares personal anecdotes highlighting the importance of humanizing oneself in front of others.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
The podcast discusses the realization of being alive but not really living and provides tips on how to overcome fear and start really living life to the fullest.
17:51 - 23:27 (05:35)
Summary
The podcast discusses the realization of being alive but not really living and provides tips on how to overcome fear and start really living life to the fullest.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
The speaker shares his experience of dedicating his time to overcome his fears every day by scheduling his routine around it, while still managing to work in advertising and create content for YouTube and social media.
23:27 - 26:46 (03:19)
Summary
The speaker shares his experience of dedicating his time to overcome his fears every day by scheduling his routine around it, while still managing to work in advertising and create content for YouTube and social media.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
The fear of public speaking can hold us back from sharing our ideas, even in day-to-day situations.
26:46 - 33:37 (06:50)
Summary
The fear of public speaking can hold us back from sharing our ideas, even in day-to-day situations. To overcome this fear, it's important to attract the right kind of people who value and accept us for who we are, and to incorporate our personal journeys into the stories we share.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
The speaker shares about facing fears and the importance of the trust fall into life.
33:37 - 38:38 (05:01)
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The speaker shares about facing fears and the importance of the trust fall into life. She recounts her experience of being appreciated for being real and imperfect, and encourages people to tap into their energy by facing their fears.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
This transcript discusses the importance of identifying a personal reason for facing the fear of public speaking in order to motivate oneself to do so.
38:38 - 43:51 (05:13)
Summary
This transcript discusses the importance of identifying a personal reason for facing the fear of public speaking in order to motivate oneself to do so.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
Research from Harvard shows that we can reframe nervousness as excitement to improve our mindset in situations like job interviews.
43:51 - 47:53 (04:02)
Summary
Research from Harvard shows that we can reframe nervousness as excitement to improve our mindset in situations like job interviews. By focusing on the positive aspects of the experience, we can approach it with more confidence and enthusiasm.
EpisodeIncredible Research From Harvard: 4 Simple Tools to Conquer Your Fear
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
Reframing stressful situations into excitement helps in dealing with anxiety as it diverts the blood from the digestive tract to other parts of the body where it's necessary, decreasing digestion, ultimately resulting in a better response to stressors.
47:53 - 53:27 (05:33)
Summary
Reframing stressful situations into excitement helps in dealing with anxiety as it diverts the blood from the digestive tract to other parts of the body where it's necessary, decreasing digestion, ultimately resulting in a better response to stressors.