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The Mel Robbins Podcast

The Science of Achieving Goals: How to Change Your Life in 5 Simple Steps

The Mel Robbins Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health, Relationships

4.7 • 15.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2026

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Do you want to know how to set goals you can actually achieve? Do you want the two science‑backed requirements that determine whether goals succeed or fail? Or do you feel stuck, overwhelmed, and unsure what you even want anymore? This episode is a step‑by‑step, research‑backed framework for setting goals that give you clarity, motivation, and momentum. You’ll learn how to choose the right goal and how to start pursuing it immediately. By the end of this episode, you won’t just feel inspired – you'll have already taken action. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, out of control, or like your life is running you instead of the other way around, this episode is for you. Whether you’re exhausted, stuck in reaction mode, caring for everyone else, unsure what you want anymore, or feeling disconnected from yourself, this episode will show you exactly how to take back control – starting today. This episode delivers the most important guidance you need to hear right now. It will teach you the 5 essential rules for setting and achieving personal goals - the skills no one ever taught you, but everyone needs to reclaim their time, energy, and sense of control. And it’s your guide to taking control of your life: how to choose a goal that actually matters to you, how to pursue it in a busy life, and how to keep going even when motivation fades. Today, Mel breaks down decades of research from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science and shows how she’s used these five rules to achieve her own goals. In this episode, you’ll learn: -The counterintuitive reason setting one meaningful personal goal can immediately help you feel more in control -The 5 research‑backed rules that make goals stick - even if you’re exhausted or short on time -How to choose a goal that’s truly yours (and not something you think you “should” want) -Why writing your goal down and visualizing it rewires your brain to follow through -The difference between the will (your why) and the way (your plan) -Why consistency beats intensity - and how to keep going even after setbacks -How personal goals become an anchor in the storm when the world feels heavy After listening, you’ll walk away with clarity, a sense of direction, and a simple plan to start pursuing something meaningful - even if life feels full right now. This is practical, research‑backed guidance that actually works. If you’re ready to stop feeling overwhelmed and start taking control of your life again, this episode is where it begins. For more resources related to today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page. In the episode, Mel mentioned Pure Genius, the company she co-founded that is one of her personal goals. You can learn more here. If you liked the episode, check out this episode with James Clear: The Science of Making & Breaking Habits: How to Change Your Life in 1 Month Connect with Mel: Get Mel’s newsletter, packed with tools, coaching, and inspiration. Get Mel’s #1 bestselling book, The Let Them Theory Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast Instagram Mel's TikTok Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-free Disclaimer

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0:00.0

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.

0:08.6

You know, there's this one piece of research that I first saw four years ago, and it has changed the way I look at my entire life.

0:17.0

In those moments where your life just feels out of control, research proves that the single

0:25.6

fastest way to start to feel in control of your time and your life again is to add in something

0:32.6

meaningful right now. Set an important goal and start pursuing it, no matter what your life looks like. Now,

0:40.2

I know what you're thinking. I'm supposed to add something in, Mel, set an important goal?

0:45.9

I don't have time for anything else in my life right now. I get it. That's the first thing I thought

0:50.1

when I read this research too, because you probably feel like you have no time. You're in

0:55.2

reaction mode all the time. I mean, how could you even think about your goals or adding in something

1:00.8

meaningful or important into your life when you work in a hospital and your days are nonstop?

1:05.5

Or you're a teacher and you're so overwhelmed before the first bell even rings. Or you're a caregiver

1:10.0

and it feels like

1:11.2

everybody else comes first there's never any time for you that's exactly why you need to set

1:19.2

an important personal goal right now because personal goals are how you reclaim yourself

1:26.6

that's how you say i'm not just my job. I'm not just

1:31.2

the things I do for other people. I have things that I do for myself. And especially at a moment

1:38.1

in time when the world feels so heavy, especially with everything going on, your personal goals, the things that bring meaning to your

1:47.0

life, they become an anchor in the storm. See, the things that are important to you that you're

1:52.0

working on, that get you out of bed in the morning, that give you something to look forward

1:57.0

to this week, the world can't take that away from you. So I'm going to urge you,

2:02.4

as you listen to me, explain the importance of this right now and the five things that are

2:07.6

going to help you really go after these important goals. I want you to identify something that is

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