
Khloé Kardashian and NYT bestselling author Mel Robbins dive into resilience and resetting your mind. Khloé reflects on her past, while Mel shares powerful tools for making life-changing shifts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I believe you are one decision away from a different life.
But why do you think that's so hard for people to understand? Why are we giving the worst to the people that we love the most?
I know for a fact that it was her who sold this to the media. You can always leave any relationship, any dining room table, any text chain. You're not stuck. That's a lie you tell yourself. I hope you know how many lives you've changed.
Oh, no. You can, too. this is more than a show it's a window into my world and the stories that make it meaningful welcome to chloe in wonderland number one so honored and thankful that you agreed to do this podcast with me i've seen videos and interviews of you from years and years ago.
And so the years that you have been this person and yes, there's been growth and evolution, but you've never lost sight of who you are authentically. And that I'm so in love with.
Well, I think I have lost sight of who I am. And For most of my life, I really struggled. I mean, whether it was crippling anxiety or having ADHD and not knowing or dyslexia and not knowing. And so it wasn't until I hit my 40s and I got myself into a situation, and we all find ourselves in these situations in life where the life that you thought you were going to have
is not the one that you're in. And for me, what that meant is my husband and I found ourselves $800,000 in debt, three kids under the age of 10, friends and family had invested in the business. And I had never had a vision for my life of being an alcoholic. or getting divorced or not being able to get out of bed.
I mean, Chloe, it got to the point where I would I was the kind of person that would literally lay in bed and hit the snooze button four or five times a morning. And I was hung over and I would lay in that bed and I would stare at the ceiling and I would think about the problems and I would think about how much I hated my husband. and how ashamed I was at where we are in life.
And my kids would be standing next to the bed. And they were the reason why I would finally get up. And then of course, when I got up, oh my gosh, it wasn't like I was some like, hmm, kind of person. I'm like, ah, screaming at them. And so they start their mornings like this. And how can you expect your kids to have a good day at school if they start with you screaming at them? And
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