RE: Motivational books?
March 10, 2017 at 10:55 am
(This post was last modified: March 10, 2017 at 10:59 am by Edwardo Piet.)
I've been a self help book addict since I was 15. I'm 28 now. They're the only books I really buy. I have tried to quit because none of them have ever helped me ever even remotely. But sometimes every few years I get depressed and desperate and buy one anyway and it reminds me that all I've done is wasted my money.
One of many of the self-help books I bought over the years.
It tells me to feel the fear and do it anyway but telling me to do that never gets me to actually do it.
There are so many things I know I should do but I struggle to do them. That's why I need help with motivation in the first place.
Over the years I keep thinking I'm going to find some self-help book that offers advice that isn't already obvious and that actually impacts my life.
Nope.
And most of them say the same things anyway.
(March 10, 2017 at 8:07 am)Ben Davis Wrote:
One of many of the self-help books I bought over the years.
It tells me to feel the fear and do it anyway but telling me to do that never gets me to actually do it.
There are so many things I know I should do but I struggle to do them. That's why I need help with motivation in the first place.
Over the years I keep thinking I'm going to find some self-help book that offers advice that isn't already obvious and that actually impacts my life.
Nope.
And most of them say the same things anyway.