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Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Art of Seeking Self Help


A lot of people are ashamed to seek self help. They think that it is demeaning to reach out and ask for help. As a result of this many a time, they are left to fend for themselves. If only people had the good sense to realize what a difference a little bit of help could do if only they had asked for it, it would have made matters much, much simpler for them.
Books
One of the biggest sources of self help is through books. Books contain a veritable storehouse of information which you can use to help yourself. They can help you to get rid of all kinds of pain, stress as well as fear. This is especially relevant for those who find it difficult to ask friends, family or other people for help.
You don't have to do anything - quietly walk into a bookstore and reach out for a book such as "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne and see what a difference the simple act of reading and understanding it can do to your life. Trust me, I speak from experience.
In order to tackle any problem, you have to master it and I am sure my readers agree with that. Seeking self help is just such a problem. And you can master it by reading books. You will get help from the most unexpected quarters and find a cure from the unlikeliest of sources!
Magnetism
Have you heard of the "Law of Attraction"? If you have not, then I shall strive to give you a brief explanation of. The law of attraction is basically a law which says that you attract everything that has come into your life - whether it is good or bad. It is like the law of gravity and it is ALWAYS ALWAYS at work.
So how can you use this for self help? Simple. When you are down or depressed, use this law to attract all the good things in life to yourself. Imagine that life is good, life is great and imagine with feeling. Your wish will come true. It might be a bit hard to master at first, but one of the easiest ways of doing so is by giving to others - no matter how dire your circumstances might be. Yes, that is how it works. "What goes around, comes around" my friend. And there is no truer statement than that.
Most people choose to overlook their problems and instead concentrate on other things. They choose instead to stand in line, at a psychiatrist's and wait their turn to be "analyzed" or "decoded". Well, all the shrinks in the world cannot help you if you don't want to be helped.
Just take a few minutes out to think of all the things that would really benefit you and be grateful for all of the things that you already have. That is, in my opinion, the very best and most effective way of seeking self help.
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