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Tools to Life: Self Help and Self Development

There is a lot to be said about self help programs. My mother has been using them for years and I grew up with all the as I thought “annoying” responses and advice. Sometimes I had wished I just had one of those “normal” families. However, I am not grateful for the fact that I did not. I am more open to things that most wouldn’t be had I not learned through my mother.

Recently, I have gone through the turmoil and hit my proverbial rock bottom of my life. I have turned to local support groups, reading books and getting into more of the self help. Granted, I have to watch the amount I am spending so I cannot necessarily goto a counselor as per setting money aside for the upcoming wee one. So I have been doing what I can and when Tools for Life purchased a review, I was genuinely thrilled with the fact that it had come at the right moment. I am taking full advantage of this site and everything that it offers. Finding support groups and a team of people who are going through what you are going through. Granted, I could go to CODA or ALA-NON or any of those local groups, which I have found helpful. However, sometimes in my “off-time” you need to still focus on yourself. Focus on being better is my main priority.

I know a lot of my lovely readers have things in their life they need help with, websites like these are absolutely worth every penny you can put into it. However, the best part of this website is the fact that it is 100% free. So that is what keeps me going back. Knowing that they aren’t demanding payments for me trying to find and connect to those who are going through the same issues that I am. Their variety of Self Help programs is just amazing. They have inspirational motivation programs which keeps you wanting to move forward. My last absolute favorite thing is that they connect you to life coaching support groups sometimes you need someone to step in and help you. We can’t take on all the problems at once. Sometimes we have to cherry pick what we’re going to choose to deal with that day. That is our right.

So sign up today and help yourself to some self help..erm did that make sense?

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7 Responses »

  1. Thanks for helping us spread the word about Tools To Life, Head Mommy. We think the programs offered provide the best oppopprtunity for people looking to make changes in their lives.

    We look forward to sharing these programs with your wonderful users and would love to hear feedback from people who have embarked on the journey to better themselves.

  2. I can vouch for the TOOLS program. I am on day 80 and I have experienced *profound* changes in my life. It’s really amazing that this system is available for free. If you do decide to join, be sure to find me (my nickname is ThinkingSerious there) and will be happy to be a resource to you. :)

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  4. Thanks for this. The tools to life site is fantastic. A about your recent turmoil and hitting rock bottom I just want to encourage you to stay after it! Before long this too will be one of those fantastic learning periods you had to go through.

    Thanks again.

  5. Thanks for the tips… These are the kind of tips that I wanted, ones that I could actually do..

    I am a person with low self confidence and who is very insecure and I just want to get out of this rut.

  6. The best way to get through with low confidence I think is to sit down and write what your strengths and weaknesses are ….

    Once you know what your strengths are, play to that… And try to eliminate one weakness at a time.

  7. Learning and practising some positive thinking techniques has completely changed my life.

    It is possible to change your outlook, think and act in a better way for a richer more rewarding life experience.

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