How to Create a New Version of Yourself: Let Go of Past Mistakes & Overcome Regret

The Mel Robbins Podcast

Today’s episode is a dare: a dare to get back up and believe in yourself. 

This is one of the most emotional and inspiring episodes that have ever been on The Mel Robbins Podcast. 

If you’ve ever failed or felt like you’re not being the version of yourself you know you’re meant to be, this is the episode for you. 

Today, world-renowned speaker, pastor, and New York Times best-selling author Sarah Jakes Roberts joins Mel to share her incredible story and powerful wisdom with you.

Pregnant at 13, married by 19, divorced by 22, and all while under the intense scrutiny as the daughter of a famous mega-church pastor, Sarah knows what it’s like to be knocked down. But more importantly, she shares what it takes to get back up. 

In this episode, you’ll learn how to accept yourself for where you’re at while still pushing yourself to become who you want to be. 

Sarah teaches you what it truly means to be powerful, how to reclaim your confidence, and how to create a new version of yourself. 

This is a masterclass in turning your pain and past failures into straight-up rocket fuel. Stop discounting yourself and the impact you have in this world.

It’s time to reclaim who you are meant to be and take back control of your life.

For more resources, including links to connect with Sarah Jakes Roberts, click here for the podcast episode page. 

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