The Key to Self-Improvement
There are so many self-improvement programs and authors that it can be hard to know exactly which program or book might be right for you. Also, many people will read a book and be disappointed when their life remains the same afterwards.
What are some good guidelines when judging a program or a book?
Well, number one is its simplicity. There is no reason to buy a book that you cannot understand or to try a program whose strategies simply will not work in your everyday life. Simplicity is important so that you can start as soon as possible. The sooner you start, the sooner you will see improvement in yourself and you will most likely stay more motivated and continue with the program.
Second, it must actually work. There is no use implementing a strategy that is full of holes. Every year there are new fads that fade out over time. Real success programs and books provide information that will work this year and ten years from now. A really good program is worth the investment because it will benefit you for many, many years.
Third, it must be easily accessible to you. There is no use for a seminar to attend that is half-way around the country because you will have to wind up spending twice the amount after paying for a hotel and airfare. And let’s get real. Most people who are looking to improve their lives may not have the $ 1,000 or more that a seminar will cost.
Choose wisely.
By: Bryan Appleton
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Filed under Improvement by on Jul 23rd, 2010.
