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Self Help Books Quotes

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Pooja Agnihotri
“Do not take extreme decisions after completing a self-help book. Take a deep breath. Think about it from every angle. If you want, brainstorm with your business partners and then decide.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Osman Gulum
“I don,t just want success for my self ,I want my success to benefit others .
Osman Gulum”
Osman Gulum, How to start your first business

Marie Forleo
“Just because someone doesn't like what you do doesn't mean no one else will. A person's opinion is not The Truth, it's their truth.”
Marie Forleo, Everything is Figureoutable

Kenneth Schwarz
“Self-help isn't really self-help unless someone else is also helping you. We'd like to be that someone.”
Kenneth Schwarz

Holli Kenley
“Shame serves to fuel and feed relapse. Further relapse fuels and feeds shame.”
Holli Kenley, Breaking Through Betrayal: And Recovering the Peace Within, 2nd Edition

Stephen Richards
“The good thing about a self-help book is that if you misunderstand something then it won't mock you.”
Stephen Richards

Doug "Ten" Rose
“Fuck what you think you need. Most of your thoughts, including many of those “needs,â€� are only a result of garbage that culture has dumped into your mind. Why not cut a hole in the bottom of your mental trashcan so the garbage falls out? It is also counterproductive to take personally what anyone else thinks, feels, says, or does. Your job is not to be at the mercy of human aberrations, nor is your job to interpret others so they fit into a comfortable frame of reference for yourself. Your job is to love them. Be who you are—who you really are underneath the societal coatings of bullshit. You’ll find a much better person there than pointless thoughts and manufactured needs born of poisoned information will allow you to be!â€� Fearless Puppy”
Doug "Ten" Rose, Fearless Puppy on American Road

Ashley Sword-Surma
“It takes strength and courage to take a step back and remind ourselves that people's reactions are not about us; they are about them.”
Ashley Sword-Surma, The Mountains We Climb

Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
“True change happens when you align your heart, your truths, and your energy.”
Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino, The Change Guidebook: How to Align Your Heart, Truths, and Energy to Find Success in All Areas of Your Life

Amanda Sellet
“The thing you need to know about Arden is that she reads a lot of those 'hey loser, fix your life' books," Lydia informed me.
"How to revolutionize your existence in five minutes. Step one buy this book.”
Amanda Sellet, By the Book

Jaclyn Johnston
“Our irises are galaxies; our pupils are black holes if we allow ourselves to bottle up everything inside us instead of allowing ourselves to heal and enjoy life again.”
Jaclyn Johnston

Jaclyn Johnston
“Healing is not linear. It's a like a waltz between you and the Divine weaving through time. When you join hands through the healing process, you transition to a beautiful rhythm for yourself and your life.”
Jaclyn Johnston

Corbett Shwom
“How to think about what you think about is what it's all about!

Change the relationship that you have with your worry thoughts, and this will change your life!”
Corbett Shwom

Corbett Shwom
“Does worry help a worry?
So why worry?”
Corbett Shwom

Grace Sara
“You do not control everything, nor does everything control you. You are not entirely at the hands of your environment, nor is it entirely at the hands of you.”
Grace Sara

Ikechukwu Joseph
“When u run alone we call it RACE but when u with God we call it GRACE”
Ikechukwu Joseph, Through Faith: Living an Overcoming Life

Parul Prashar
“You can create a healthy body, a loving relationship, a magnificent life and ultimately carve an ULTIMATE YOU with your thoughts.”
Parul Prashar, 10 Days to the Ultimate You

Parul Prashar
“Don't ever say bad things about yourself in front of others. But when alone you should be able to see yourself in the mirror and say, 'I love you but I think we can work on that habit.”
Parul Prashar, 10 Days to the Ultimate You

Ashley Sword-Surma
“As we are shifting, we will begin to realize that we are not the same person we used to be.

The things we used to accept,
we now disapprove.

Where we once remained quiet,
we are now speaking our truth.

When we once battled,
we are now choosing to remain silent.

We are beginning to understand the value of our voice, and that there are some situations that no longer deserve our time, energy, and focus.”
Ashley Sword-Surma, The Mountains We Climb

Ashley Sword-Surma
“We are called to shine our light for others in the darkest of places to bring hope and healing into their lives.

Yet we have been taught to resist rather than lean in because sharing our stories with someone can be uncomfortable.”
Ashley Sword-Surma, The Mountains We Climb

Shukla Ji
“When you close your eyes, do you actually stop seeing?
Who is observing the darkness then?”
Shukla Ji, Buddha's House of Mirrors

NITESH GHOLAP
“If you born poor its not your mistake but if you die poor its your mistake - Bill Gates”
NITESH GHOLAP, BREAK IT! AASAAN HAI!

“[If] you want to write a book about your spiritual experience without including yourself and revealing anything of authenticity of your own heart and your own experience and your own journey and your own story - why would anybody trust you? If you're not connecting with people authentically and sharing your vulnerability; sharing your Heart Voice, then it's just a bunch of blah-blah-blah-spiritual-book-blah-blah. No-one needs that! Who needs that? There's enough of that in the world.”
Sabrina Tully

“Failer is just growth in wolf's clothing.”
Robin shar

“There's plenty of advice we can give to our youth, but to me the most important is to start now to live a healthy lifestyle. As you age, it won't matter how important, wealthy or powerful you are; you will not enjoy life unless you have your health.”
Neill Grant, Words of Wisdom From a Christian Mentor: Practical, Real-Life, and Holistic Advice for the Graduate Transitioning into Adulthood

“Make street knowledge your instinct and academic knowledge your guardian.”
Eddie Erskine-Ashun, BUSINESS SUCCESS BOOK: 30-GUIDELINES FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS

Anubhav    Srivastava
“A little bit of laziness can also do you a lot of good. “How?â€� â€� You may ask.

Well, here is how: People who believe the answer to everything is just pure hard work and determination are the kinds that will set out on foot even if their destination is hundreds of miles away.

They will tire themselves out and yet achieve nothing.

The lazier person will try to find the efficient way of achieving the same and determine priorities.

If saving time is the highest priority, they will book a flight.

If saving money is high on the list, they may book a train or a bus.

But either way, they will utilize a system that helps them get the job done instead of relying on pure hard work.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

“May I suggest this excellent article: "Why Self-Help Books Don't Help" written by Ray Williams on her blog.”
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