Sawyer (Mel's daughter)
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You don't do that. And then it's a total relationship like therapy session between the two of us where we end up crying and hugging and then getting back to work. And then... If it was a good day, we have a glass of wine. If it was a bad day, we have a glass of wine. And then we go to bed. And then we literally, every single day, Monday through Sunday, that was our routine.
You don't do that. And then it's a total relationship like therapy session between the two of us where we end up crying and hugging and then getting back to work. And then... If it was a good day, we have a glass of wine. If it was a bad day, we have a glass of wine. And then we go to bed. And then we literally, every single day, Monday through Sunday, that was our routine.
You don't do that. And then it's a total relationship like therapy session between the two of us where we end up crying and hugging and then getting back to work. And then... If it was a good day, we have a glass of wine. If it was a bad day, we have a glass of wine. And then we go to bed. And then we literally, every single day, Monday through Sunday, that was our routine.
I think that also using the Let Them Theory in this book writing process made this book so much better because you let me write from a 20s perspective and I let you, even though I can't relate, from a 50s perspective. And so I feel like this book has so much relatable stories and it reaches so many different age groups, mine, yours, everyone's in between, that...
I think that also using the Let Them Theory in this book writing process made this book so much better because you let me write from a 20s perspective and I let you, even though I can't relate, from a 50s perspective. And so I feel like this book has so much relatable stories and it reaches so many different age groups, mine, yours, everyone's in between, that...
I think that also using the Let Them Theory in this book writing process made this book so much better because you let me write from a 20s perspective and I let you, even though I can't relate, from a 50s perspective. And so I feel like this book has so much relatable stories and it reaches so many different age groups, mine, yours, everyone's in between, that...
it actually brought the finishing product to be so much better. And I think that just having both of our writing styles woven in throughout of it is really amazing.
it actually brought the finishing product to be so much better. And I think that just having both of our writing styles woven in throughout of it is really amazing.
it actually brought the finishing product to be so much better. And I think that just having both of our writing styles woven in throughout of it is really amazing.
100%. And I think that also you, I noticed that you had done let them a lot with me when I was freaking out about things that you didn't think were a big deal and vice versa. And I want to say two things. I want to say one piece of advice of another way that you can use let them and let me. And I want to say one warning that I experienced during this process is
100%. And I think that also you, I noticed that you had done let them a lot with me when I was freaking out about things that you didn't think were a big deal and vice versa. And I want to say two things. I want to say one piece of advice of another way that you can use let them and let me. And I want to say one warning that I experienced during this process is
100%. And I think that also you, I noticed that you had done let them a lot with me when I was freaking out about things that you didn't think were a big deal and vice versa. And I want to say two things. I want to say one piece of advice of another way that you can use let them and let me. And I want to say one warning that I experienced during this process is
Oh, so the first is that what I love about the let them theory is that you can vocalize it. And so I feel like in a lot of our conversations at the end of the day, mom, you would I would say to you, I am trying to let you have your process and I'm trying to let you creatively write about this topic. And at the same time, I need you to let me.
Oh, so the first is that what I love about the let them theory is that you can vocalize it. And so I feel like in a lot of our conversations at the end of the day, mom, you would I would say to you, I am trying to let you have your process and I'm trying to let you creatively write about this topic. And at the same time, I need you to let me.
Oh, so the first is that what I love about the let them theory is that you can vocalize it. And so I feel like in a lot of our conversations at the end of the day, mom, you would I would say to you, I am trying to let you have your process and I'm trying to let you creatively write about this topic. And at the same time, I need you to let me.
create these briefs and create this, this, because this is how I think. And otherwise, I don't understand what you're doing. And so I feel like it's a tool for you to approach a conversation as well as saying it to yourself.
create these briefs and create this, this, because this is how I think. And otherwise, I don't understand what you're doing. And so I feel like it's a tool for you to approach a conversation as well as saying it to yourself.
create these briefs and create this, this, because this is how I think. And otherwise, I don't understand what you're doing. And so I feel like it's a tool for you to approach a conversation as well as saying it to yourself.
Whereas you can go up to your loved one or whoever you are hoping to communicate better with or build your relationship stronger and say, I am trying to let you do X. And at the same time, I need you to let me do X.
Whereas you can go up to your loved one or whoever you are hoping to communicate better with or build your relationship stronger and say, I am trying to let you do X. And at the same time, I need you to let me do X.