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[The Portal to Happiness: A Simple Exercise to Reclaim Your Joy]-[The #1 Journal Exercise to Become the Person You’ve Always Wanted to Be]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-03-04

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The Portal to Happiness: Unlocking Your Joy Through Self-Reflection

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins introduces a transformative, evidence-based exercise designed to help listeners bridge the gap between their current state of dissatisfaction and a version of themselves that feels genuinely happy. Drawing an analogy to the fantasy novel A Court of Thorns and Roses, Robbins suggests that we all possess the power to step through a "portal" into our past to retrieve the "clues" necessary to build a better life in the present.

The Concept: Two Worlds

Robbins posits that every individual has access to two distinct worlds: the one they are currently inhabiting—often characterized by stress, stagnation, or disconnection—and a "happier world" stored within their own memory. By mentally traveling to a time when they felt more alive, confident, or joyful, listeners can identify the specific, tangible habits that once fueled their well-being.

The "Happy Me" Exercise

To facilitate this, Robbins outlines a simple yet powerful exercise:

  1. The Setup: Take a piece of paper and draw a line down the center.
  2. The Past: On the left, label it "Happy Me." Close your eyes, travel back to a time you felt happy, and document the details of your life during that period. Robbins cites her daughter’s experience, where reflecting on her high school years—filled with varsity lacrosse, daily exercise, and social connection—highlighted exactly what was missing in her post-graduation, COVID-stagnant life.
  3. The Present: On the right, describe your life as it is today. By comparing the two, the discrepancies become clear, providing a map of what needs to change.

Finding the "Invisible Strings" of Joy

Robbins emphasizes that we do not need to make massive, life-altering changes to reclaim happiness. Instead, it is about identifying "invisible strings"—small, actionable clues that can be integrated into the present.

She shares examples from her team:

  • Creative Expression: A team member realized that "freedom" and dance were key to her past happiness, and by reintroducing creative expression into her current routine, she could reignite that feeling.
  • Small Habits: Another team member, Maddie, discovered that her current life was already successful because she had successfully carried over small, nurturing habits from her graduate school days, such as daily journaling at a local coffee shop and consistent exercise.

Addressing Trauma and Obstacles

Robbins acknowledges that not everyone has an easy path to a happy memory. For those whose past is defined by "trauma and pain," the portal still serves a purpose. By looking back, you can identify patterns that you were "conditioned" to follow—such as people-pleasing or prioritizing others' moods at the expense of your own. Recognizing these as things not to do is just as valuable as finding positive habits; it allows you to take responsibility for your healing and break those cycles.

Conclusion: The Power of the Little Things

Ultimately, Robbins argues that happiness is not found in grand gestures, but in the "little things" we take for granted. Whether it is a morning walk, gardening, or a daily cup of coffee, these micro-habits are the building blocks of a fulfilled life. By closing our eyes, stepping through the portal, and bringing one single clue back into our day-to-day existence, we gain the agency to become the happiest version of ourselves.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am so hooked.
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I literally cannot put it down.
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I am so lost in the book.
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I am not kidding.
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Who knew everybody was into fairies?
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📝Key Phrases

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hooked
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put it down
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flying off the shelves
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tap into
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caught up in
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's Ren Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
I have got a really weird question for you.
Have you ever thought about portals, you know, like doors to a different world?
Now don't think I'm nuts, but I am reading this book right now.
I am so hooked.
It's a fantasy novel.

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