Why don’t self-help books work?
Posted by admin on Aug 12, 2010 under Self Help
I’ve read several self-help books (library) and I seem to never change. I’m still lazy, unmotivated, and do what I want to regardless of the boiler-plated advice of other "gurus." I read online that people that buy self-help books often buy several and they don’t seem to work from what I’ve read. Your opinion please.
Maybe it’s just you, that you actually want to continue lazy? I myself bought one on stress and it really did help. I am a hundred times more chill now than a year ago. Though you shouldn’t rely on them completely. You really have to consider how to change your ways yourself.
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Ignore that book shit and go outside and get ‘er done!
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because a book can’t do anything but sit on a table. you have to do the work to change yourself. the book is just a guideline. if you buy something from IKEA, the instruction booklet doesn’t assemble it for you does it? no, it tells you how to do it, but you still have to do the work yourself.
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i totally agree.i think its because its worked on one person therfore the author thinks it will work on everyone in the same situation and its a quick bank filler but they dont realisese that everyones minds are diffrent.i guess we just gotta find out our own way out.
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Maybe it’s just you, that you actually want to continue lazy? I myself bought one on stress and it really did help. I am a hundred times more chill now than a year ago. Though you shouldn’t rely on them completely. You really have to consider how to change your ways yourself.
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