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On Purpose with Jay Shetty · January 15, 2026 · 1h 30m

Mel Robbins: How to Stop People-Pleasing Without Feeling Guilty

Mel Robbins on self-criticism, people-pleasing as manipulation, and the 'Let Them' theory. Technology has biologically rewired us to judge ourselves at unsustainable rates. People-pleasing isn't kindness — it's a sophisticated form of control.

Canon

Technology has increased exposure to our own image, accelerating self-criticism. The false self (Winnicott) is now reinforced by social media.

Highlights

People-pleasing is manipulation, not kindness
Robbins reframes people-pleasing: when you say yes to avoid conflict, you're controlling the other person's perception of you. That's manipulation.
Let them think what they want. Let them be wrong about you. Your energy is better spent on what you can control.

References

The Let Them TheoryMel Robbins (2024)

Misc

People-pleasing reframed as manipulation — not kindness
Technology increases self-criticism by increasing exposure to our own image