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What is the real value of self-help books? (Poll)

Wed Jun 2, 2010 11:38 AM EDT
health, success, motivation, problems, potential, self-help-books, possibilities, tom-butler-bowdon
By Ms CYPRAH

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Have you found self help books useful?

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  • 100683
    Extremely so. Couldn't do without them.
    25%
  • 100684
    On many occasions, depending on my needs.
    25%
  • 100685
    Not really sure.
    25%
  • 100686
    No, I am still to be convinced.
    0%
  • 100687
    Definitely not!
    25%

VoteTotal Votes: 4

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There are thousands of books and oceans of information available on how to help one's self and solve one's problems. The self-help market is booming as many people try to make sense of how they feel and attempt to get their life on track or to simply boost their opportunities for success. But for others, self-help books have not really worked perhaps because of the way they view such books.

Erroneously, most people are inclined to believe that, if they are using a 'self-help' book, they must have some 'problems' which they need to sort out. They perhaps cannot afford professional counselling and so turn to cheaper options. While that may be true of a minority of people, in that frame of mind, and with that perspective, they are not likely to get the full benefit of what they are reading because they have already limited the scope and effect of the material.

Self-help is not about merely dealing with problems you might be encountering. That's just one part of the overall use of such books. The real meaning of self-help is discovering potential and possibilities; to find out what you are capable of, how you might be limiting that potential with current beliefs, attitudes and approaches, and how you can make the best use of those possibilities to achieve whatever it is you yearn for.

The key thing to note is that utilising any kind of self-help material suggests that the person does not accept everything about their life as given. He/she makes a conscious decision not to be a hostage to their genes, their past or their environment. They will decide how their life will unfold and the best way to do that. They will not simply conform to expectations or predictions of what they should or ought to do with their life. They accept that life has its difficulties, its ups and downs, but they refuse to be constrained by them or dictated to by specific situations. They need objective answers in helping them to expand their knowledge and to reinforce their direction, and self-help books are essential in this regard. As author Tom Butler-Bowdon (50 Self-Help Classics) pointed out, self-help books, "can reveal your unique course in life, form a bridge between fear and happiness or simply inspire you to be a better person".

It means that self-help books are not really about dealing with personal problems, per se, but are the key to educating you about your potential, especially regarding a way of life which enables you to make a difference to both yourself and your world. In that way you not only transform the way you think, and how others perceive you, but you also transform your future, all by yourself, and in the most effective way you see fit.

For more information: The Sihera Confidence Guide©

(especially "Confidence and Success" and "How Confidence is Lost")

©Elaine Sihera (Ms CYPRAH) 2010
Emotional Health and People Management Consultant
"Respect and love begin with the self. If we have none, how can we give away any?"

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Ms CYPRAH

The key thing to note is that utilising any kind of self-help material suggests that the person does not accept everything about their life as given. He/she makes a conscious decision not to be a hostage to their genes, their past or their environment. They will decide how their life will unfold and the best way to do that. They will not simply conform to expectations or predictions of what they should or ought to do with their life. They accept that life has its difficulties, its ups and downs, but they refuse to be constrained by them or dictated to by specific situations.

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Reply#1 - Wed Jun 2, 2010 11:42 AM EDT
beej mcl

The real meaning of self-help is discovering potential and possibilities; to find out what you are capable of, how you might be limiting that potential with current beliefs, attitudes and approaches, and how you can make the best use of those possibilities to achieve whatever it is you yearn for.

love this statement as it is true for almost every aspect of life. not everything is going to work for everyone, but by exercising the old trial and error routine while utilizing the information you find in a self help article you just may find the answer to you present situation.

btw, i use this mostly for my golf game. but it will work in just about all of life.

  • 1 vote
#1.1 - Wed Jun 2, 2010 11:53 AM EDT
Ms CYPRAH

Hi beej mcl..Nice to see you and hope your day is magical!

Thanks for sharing your interesting thoughts. :o)

  • 1 vote
#1.2 - Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:00 PM EDT
beej mcl

all my days are magical, only the quality of that magic varies from day to day.

but i can always find something to perk it up. you know singing for yourself is great therapy when things get a little stressful. and you wouldn't believe how well a sad song that might bring a tear will pick you up. i think it comes from allowing your emotion to run free.

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#1.3 - Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:13 PM EDT
Ms CYPRAH

I do agree with this, especially listening to a sad song. I have a little cry and feel so much better afterwards!

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#1.4 - Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:45 PM EDT
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Checkmate-983933

To quote George Carlin: "What is with these self-help books? Self-help. . .Why are you reading a book written by somebody else? That's isn't self-help; that's help! There is no such thing as self-help. If you did it yourself, you didn't need any help!"

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Reply#2 - Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:15 PM EDT
Ms CYPRAH

LOL...Could be because reading is not enough. One has to apply the lessons learned and that's usually the hardest part!

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#2.1 - Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:46 PM EDT
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ctraut59

I think they are good for extra help once in a while. We all have our bad days especially when we care about others.

  • 1 vote
Reply#3 - Fri Jun 4, 2010 10:03 AM EDT
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