The Let Them Theory Discussion Course
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The Let Them Theory Discussion Course

  • Ages 18+

Join us for a 3-part course on how to apply the principles from Mel Robbin’s bestseller, The Let Them Theory, and make them stick.

By Merit Badge Books

Date and time

Monday, May 5 · 6 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Merit Badge Books

276 Buffalo Street Hamburg, NY 14075

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Ages 18+
  • Free venue parking

Mondays in May! Mel Robbin's 2024 book, THE LET THEM THEORY, was an overnight sensation. Why? Because so many of us are ready to stop using our energy on the things (and people!) we can't control and regain more emotional peace.

For three Mondays in May--the 5th, 12th, and 19th--we'll get together with a small group to discuss The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins and learn lasting habits to apply the book's "Let Them" and "Let Me" principles to our daily lives.

We'll share interpretations and connection through group discussion and use journaling prompts to create mindset shifts and boundaries--taking principles and turning them into action.

This course will be led by Tricia Applegate.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS: You will need to have read The Let Them Theory before the class begins on May 5th. Please bring a pen and a notebook + your copy of the book to follow along. Books can be purchased at Merit Badge Books leading up to the course's start.

The purchase of a ticket will register you for ALL THREE DATES.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park?

There is a small lot behind the storefront to park in plus street parking on Buffalo & Highland.

I can't come to one of the class dates, can I still join?

Yes, but take note that each 90-minute class is designed to cover 7 chapters (for a total of 21) of the book so if you miss a class, you will miss content about a portion of the book. If you're okay with that, so are we!

Do I have to own my own copy of the book?

No, not specifically. It's certainly okay to have read The Let Them Theory through a library copy, audiobook, or ebook. However, attendees may find it's easier to follow along with the text in front of them.

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