Merriam-Webster defines self-help as ” the action or process of doing things to improve yourself or to solve your problems without the help of others”. That is precisely what we aim to do by providing information on various methods and techniques to help yourself solve everyday problems, related to mind, body and spirit.
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'As A Man Thinketh', by James Allen is a timeless classic and is partly responsible for the creation of the whole self help movement. Earl Nightingale, widely regarded as the father of modern day personal development, in his best-selling recording, called the ideas in this book, "The Strangest Secret". The secret, he said, is "we become what we think about".
'The Science Of Getting Rich', by Wallace D Wattles, offers a practical no nonsense guide for those who want to get RICH. It has become recognised as one of the most important works ever written. Napoleon Hill (1883 ~ 1970) wrote 'Think and Grow Rich' based on the use of the principles from The Science of Getting Rich. Dr Robert Anthony and Bob Proctor are both modern day teachers of the principles of The Science of Getting Rich.
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