Archive for the ‘Self Help’ Category

Do self help books help yourself or other people?

Friday, February 6th, 2009
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dionysian31 asked:


Many people know that self help books can turn into an obsession. I find that one of the main problems is the applications of these self help books from book knowledge to everyday knowledge. Do these kind of books really enhance the moment of living rather than the future of a persona? If so, how do we tell future applications from every day resourceable tools? The answer that uses the best reasoning skills will get the 5 points.

Caroline

Why do people read self help books?

Friday, February 6th, 2009
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Missy asked:


Why why why? Books are for enjoyment and pleasure. They are gifts from God to enjoy. Not to be taken and mistaken for the bible. There’s only one true manual for this earth- and thats the Bible.

Lester

Any books that can help self-esteem issues?

Friday, February 6th, 2009
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zztopspin asked:


I don’t mean like a self-help book. But a book with a storyline, characters, etc. A novel, in a way. A book that makes you go like, “Wow, I’m ready to take on every day now.”

Lucy

How to get some important self-help books free, with the help of some noble person/organization?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
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Sunil W asked:


I am in need of just five spiritual books (paperbacks) available through all online bookshops. I am into the explorartion of human soul and enrichment of it. I greatly appreciate this help and will repay it by freely making available my results to all.

Paula

Could you recommend any self-help books for someone who is terrified of committment?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
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Jenine asked:


I’ve never even been a relationship; i don’t mean committment, as in marriage….
screw you annie…get a life.

Lisa

Do Self Help books really work?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
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lonelyroad182 asked:


I guess Ive been in the same situation for the last 4-5 years, where Im never happy in the sense that Im depressed or sluggish, a wallflower. I was wondering, do self-help books really work? Any success stories out there? or are they just another way for people to make money off of people’s problems?

Lauren

What are some good self-help books for teens?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
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jaime asked:


I’d like to know if anyone has some good recommendations for books to improve a teenager’s self esteem, help them be a better and happier person, and change their outlook on life. Thanks in advance.

Gina

Im looking for a book: How to motivate yourself to read those self-help motivation books?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
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CogitoErgoCogitoSum asked:


Its may be a joke… but an oh so true one. It takes motivation to change… and if a lack of motivation is your problem, what do you do?

Timothy

There are two self help books one called idiots guide to and __ for dummies. Which is better Idiot or dummy?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
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JBWPLGCSE asked:


Which book would you want to buy if you had to choose of being called an Idiot or a dummy. I think I’d rather be called a dummie, idiot sound so much more insulting, what do you think? They need to make special books for politicians, what could they call it?

Alvin

Self-help books as a gift? Good or Bad Idea? What would you do?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
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Sapient asked:


I imagine I’m not alone in saying that most of my family members are simply “a mess”. I swear I was switched at birth. Regardless, this doesn’t stop me from feeling this sense of obligation to them to help them progress successfully through their various situations. However, I know they have to WALK THE WALK themselves, because no amount of advise I gave them (which they asked for) has EVER worked. So, many months ago I stopped giving advise or listening the drama.. completely. It saddens me that they’re so lost.

Recently I found some good, short, self-help books by AC Ping and while reading through them I kept thinking about my family and how I wished they could understand how they are perpetuating the negativity and stagnation that IS their lives.

So I wonder, would you give a self-help book to a loved one? Do you think most people would be insulted? Also, if someone is unable to see that they need to change, do you think it would do them any good anyway?
I guess I did leave out some important info… The books are titled: BE and DO. I read through one in a couple hours. They aren’t badgering or demeaning and they aren’t about any specific thing that one needs to “do better”. They are about life in general and about asking yourself important questions about who you are and who you want to be…
I think of them as more motivational books; however, they are filed as self-help.

Shawn