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50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life Reviews

November 4th, 2011

50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life

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In 50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life, Tom Butler-Bowdon has sorted through the bewildering array of self-help books to bring together fifty of the most important works on personal development and self-motivation. Representing the very best of the genre and appreciating that each of us is inspired by different underlying philosophies, Butler-Bowdon summarizes each writer’s background, the book’s primary concepts, and who benefits by reading it. Time-strapped readers can easily compare ideas to enrich their understanding of self-awareness and self-improvement with the likes of: Marcus Aurelius; The Bhagavad-Gita; The Bible; Robert Bly; Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers; Deepak Chopra; Paulo Coelho; Stephen Covey; The Dalai Lama & Howard C. Cutler; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Viktor Frankl; Benjamin Franklin; Thomas Moore; M. Scott Peck; Ayn Rand; Henry David Thoreau.In 50 Self-Help Classics: 50 Inspirational Books to Transform Your Life, Tom Butler-Bowdon has sorted through the bewildering array of self-help books to bring together fifty of the most important works on personal development and self-motivation. Representing the very best of the genre and appreciating that each of us is inspired by different underlying philosophies, Butler-Bowdon summarizes each writer’s background, the book’s primary concepts, and who benefits by reading it. Time-strapped readers can easily compare ideas to enrich their understanding of self-awareness and self-improvement with the likes of: Marcus Aurelius; The Bhagavad-Gita; The Bible; Robert Bly; Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers; Deepak Chopra; Paulo Coelho; Stephen Covey; The Dalai Lama & Howard C. Cutler; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Viktor Frankl; Benjamin Franklin; Thomas Moore; M. Scott Peck; Ayn Rand; Henry David Thoreau.

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Teach Yourself Self-Motivation (Teach Yourself: Relationships & Self-Help) Reviews

September 9th, 2011

Teach Yourself Self-Motivation (Teach Yourself: Relationships & Self-Help)

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Teach Yourself Self-Motivation presents you with the tools to set and achieve your goals. It gives you tips on how to define goals, how to boost creativity, and sharpen motivational skills.

 

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Leadership and Self-Deception: Getting out of the Box

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Since it’s original publication nine years ago, Leadership and Self-Deception has become an international word-of-mouth phenomenon. Rather than tapering off, it has sold more copies each year since 2004 than it did in any of the first four years after publication. The book’s central insight—that the key to leadership lays not in what we do, but in who we are—has proved to have powerful resonances not only for organizational leadership, but in readers’ personal lives as well. Leadership and Self-Deception uses an entertaining story about an executive facing challenges at work and at home to expose the precise psychological processes that conceal our true motivations and intentions from us and trap us in a “box” of endless self-justification. Most importantly, the book shows us the way out.

This new edition has been revised throughout to make the story more readable and compelling. And drawing on the extensive correspondence they’re received over the years the authors have added a section that outlines the many ways that readers have been using Leadership and Self-Deception, focusing on five specific areas: hiring, teambuilding, conflict resolution, accountability, and personal growth and development.

Using the story/parable format so popular these days, Leadership and Self-Deception takes a novel psychological approach to leadership. It's not what you do that matters, say the authors (presumably plural–the book is credited to the esteemed Arbinger Institute), but why you do it. Latching onto the latest leadership trend won't make people follow you if your motives are selfish–people can smell a rat, even one that says it's trying to empower them. The tricky thing is, we don't know that our motivation is flawed. We deceive ourselves in subtle ways into thinking that we're doing the right thing for the right reason. We really do know what the right thing to do is, but this constant self-justification becomes such an ingrained habit that it's hard to break free of it–it's as though we're trapped in a box, the authors say.

Learning how the process of self-deception works–and how to avoid it and stay in touch with our innate sense of what's right–is at the heart of the book. We follow Tom, an old-school, by-the-book kind of guy who is a newly hired executive at Zagrum Corporation, as two senior executives show him the many ways he's "in the box," how that limits him as a leader in ways he's not aware of, and of course how to get out. This is as much a book about personal transformation as it is about leadership per se. The authors use examples from the characters' private as well as professional lives to show how self-deception skews our view of ourselves and the world and ruins our interactions with people, despite what we sincerely believe are our best intentions.

While the writing won't make John Updike lose any sleep, the story entertainingly does the job of pulling the reader in and making a potentially abstruse argument quite enjoyable. The authors have a much better ear for dialogue than is typical of the genre (the book is largely dialogue), although a certain didactic tone creeps in now and then. But ultimately it's a hopeful, even inspiring read that flows along nicely and conveys a message that more than a few managers need to hear. –Pat McGill

 

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New Self-Help Site, SelfHelpCollective.com, Wants You To Help Yourself and Help Others Too!

September 7th, 2010


Steve M Nash


Holmfirth, Yorkshire, UK (PRWEB) May 6, 2009

A new self-help website is asking visitors to contribute their own stories about working through challenges and difficulties to build on its principles of sharing life experiences and wisdom.

The website, www.selfhelpcollective.com, offers self-improvement tips, quotations, stories and videos across a broad range of life’s issues helping people to find encouragement and direction.

“Exchanging stories with others can bolster your own sense of coming through a big challenge in life, and for the reader of that story it can provide comfort and inspiration,” says Steve M. Nash, founder of the self-help site. “I have created a site that brings like-minded people together and provides an honest, non-prescriptive source of information and real-life experiences that genuinely helps people.”

On top of all the useful tips and articles, the real-life wisdom found throughout the site helps to keep the tone down-to-earth, relevant, and jargon-free.

“Things have moved on from when people were expected to be told what’s best for you by a ‘guru’,” says Steve. “This site explores the ways that we can help ourselves and one another just by exchanging our experiences and views.”

The website’s ethos is reflected perfectly in the famous Galileo quote: “You can’t teach anybody anything; you can only make them realise the answers are already inside them.”

Motivational quotes like this also feature at the Self Help Collective and visitors can find the quotations of everyone from Gandhi to Goethe to Groucho Marx.

You can also find in-depth information and resources on topics including assertiveness, communication skills, happiness, positive attitude, self-confidence and self-esteem. And the website is regularly maintained and edited, keeping it timely and up-to-date, and many of these updates are reflected in the site’s self help blog.

All visitors can subscribe to a newsletter called The Weekly Wonder, too.

Anyone wanting to share their life experiences and lessons should go to the Self Help Collective website, and click on the ‘Your Story’ page. Some simple ‘story guidelines’ are provided

http://www.selfhelpcollective.com/your-story.html

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