If you’ve ever replayed a conversation in your head… asked yourself Why did I say that? Why didn’t they reply? Why can’t I let it go? — then this episode is for you. I walk you through two deceptively simple yet profoundly powerful systems: The The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins, which says: don’t chase people, don’t prove yourself, don’t perform to be accepted—just let them reveal who they are. The The Quinn Essentials by Andrea Quinn, and specifically the “Good to Know” tool, which is ...
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If you’ve ever replayed a conversation in your head… asked yourself Why did I say that? Why didn’t they reply? Why can’t I let it go? — then this episode is for you. I walk you through two deceptively simple yet profoundly powerful systems: The The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins, which says: don’t chase people, don’t prove yourself, don’t perform to be accepted—just let them reveal who they are. The The Quinn Essentials by Andrea Quinn, and specifically the “Good to Know” tool, which is ...
Wanna win more arguments—without ever arguing? This episode is your cheat code. In today’s episode of In the Driver’s Seat with Janine Driver, we're diving into a brain hack so powerful, it's been used by Grant Cardone, Taylor Swift, and even fictional billionaires like Logan Roy from Succession. Spoiler alert: it’s not yelling. It’s not passive-aggressive sighing. It’s not typing three dots in a text and ghosting. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why a single question can derail someo...
In The Driver's Seat with Janine Driver
If you’ve ever replayed a conversation in your head… asked yourself Why did I say that? Why didn’t they reply? Why can’t I let it go? — then this episode is for you. I walk you through two deceptively simple yet profoundly powerful systems: The The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins, which says: don’t chase people, don’t prove yourself, don’t perform to be accepted—just let them reveal who they are. The The Quinn Essentials by Andrea Quinn, and specifically the “Good to Know” tool, which is ...