The 31 Absolute Best Resources for Self Improvement
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The 31 Absolute Best Resources for Self Improvement
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There are literally DOZENS of places to go and people to talk to when it comes to Self Improvement. The only problem is that it can difficult to comprehend and evaluate all of these options. This article is designed to help you explore all of the people, places and things available to help you improve your life starting today.
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The 31 Absolute Best Resources for Self Improvement
© Copyright 2005 David Riklan
The 31 Absolute Best Resources for Self Improvement - By David
Riklan, Founder of SelfGrowth.com
Every week, I hear from people with the same Self Improvement
questions: Where should I go for help? What should I do? Who
should I listen to?
This article is designed to help you explore all of the people, places
and things available to help you improve your life starting today.
Right off the bat, I want to share with you some very good news:
There are literally DOZENS of places to go and people to talk to
when it comes to Self Improvement. The only problem is that it can
difficult to comprehend and evaluate all of these options. That's why
I've compiled a complete list of 31 Self Improvement resources.
Consider it a brainstorming session to help you think about and
understand all of the different choices available.
I've divided the list into five sections, and for each section, I include
the pros and cons of using those particular resources. Basically, I
want you to use this list for two reasons:
-- To get you thinking about all of the different resources available
to you, and
-- To get you thinking about their advantages and disadvantages, so
you can appropriately choose the right one(s).
So, how many of these resources have YOU used to improve your
life?
YOUR IMMEDIATE CIRCLE OF CONTACTS (1-4)
As a general rule, the people in this group are more likely to give
you personal attention, and they are more likely to sincerely care
about your needs. There are two things to look out for, though.
These people are not necessarily experts in the areas where you
need to improve, and they might have their own agenda. But they
are generally easily accessible and can be great resources.
1. Your Friends
2. Your Family
3. Co-workers
4. Your Employer (boss or manager)
INFORMATION RESOURCES (5-12)
There is an unbelievable wealth of information out there to improve
your life. On the Internet alone, there are over five million websites
with the exact phrases of "Self Help" or "Self Improvement." On
Amazon.com, there are over 190,000 books with references to
these topics. Almost all the information you are looking for can be
found here, but it could take hundreds of lifetimes to find the right
information for you. Which of these resources do you currently use
to help you improve your life?
5. Internet Websites
6. Books (Library, Bookstore)
7. Seminars, Retreats
8. High School, College or Continuing Education Courses.
9. Audio Programs
10. Television and Video Programs
11. Radio
12. Other Media, Magazines, Movies, Music
TRAINED PROFESSIONALS (13-22)
A trained professional can help you survive and thrive in many areas
of your life. Many have worked with people in your exact
circumstances and helped them find the answers they were looking
for. As a general rule, professionals can provide you with more
objectivity than you would get from a friend or family member.
One of the challenges of working with trained professionals is
finding one that is suitable for you. It is important to find the right
type of trained professional (i.e.--therapist or personal coach) and
then the best person based on your background, needs, and
personality. Trained professionals can be very expensive to work
with and in some instances have a stigma attached to them. But in
many cases, the benefits of working with a trained professional far
outweigh the costs and the risk.
13. Therapists (Professional Counselors, Psychologists)
14. Personal Coaches, Life Coaches
15. Clergy (i.e.--Priest, Minister, Rabbi)
16. Accountant, Attorney, Stockbroker, Financial Planner
17. Self Improvement Experts (Tony Robbins, Dr. Phil)
18. Librarians
19. Personal Trainer
20. Doctors and Other Health Care Professionals
21. Employment Experts (Job Placement Experts)
22. Psychics, Spiritualists, Yogis
ORGANIZATIONS (23-25)
I am using the term "organizations" in a very broad sense. These can
include non-profit and for-profit organizations and both professional
and social organizations. The biggest benefit that many of these
organizations provide is the ability to work with, network with, and
share experiences with people in the same boat, on the same
mission, or with the same problem. These organizations frequently
have "trained professionals," often have people who are our friends
and family, and use "Known Information Resources" to help each of
us grow. These types of organizations are not for everybody, and
the benefits that you get back are tied directly into what you are
contributing. The wrong group could be a waste of time, but the
right group could change your life forever.
23. Non-Profit Support Groups (i.e.--AA, Child Support Groups)
24. Social and Professional Organizations (i.e.--Toastmasters,
MENSA)
25. Spas, Health Clubs
26. Personal Support Network (Master Mind Groups)
OTHERS POTENTIAL AREAS (27-31)
The above areas covered countless resources to improve your life.
Here I have included some additional areas that others have found
helpful in the past. As you can see, there is a tremendous amount of
overlap between the different resources.
27. Free Government Resources (Hotlines, Brochures, Help
Centers)
28. Inner Guidance (Asking and Giving Yourself Help)
29. Pets for other wisdom (Great listeners)
30. Mentors
31. God
Now that you have gone through the whole list, I have an
assignment for you. I want you to evaluate each of the areas above
and try to determine which of these has helped you the most in the
past. Then see which resources you can use to make your future a
bright one.
FINAL NOTE
For those of you who want to additional resources right away, we
have written a comprehensive book, entitled:
"Self Improvement: The Top 101 Experts That Help Us Improve
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COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 by Self Improvement Online, Inc.
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David Riklan is the founder of www.SelfGrowth.com, the #1 Rated "Self Improvement" site on the Web. He creates resources, such as his e-book, www.selfgrowth.com/products/top101.html, E-Course, & FREE newsletters, to help you achieve success.
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