For self-help tourists, self-help material is like going to the doctor.
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To me, this class sounded like a self help book, and I love self help!
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At the time, I was into self-help, especially the language of self-help and the messages.
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When: Saturday, June 29, 12–5pm Where: Self Help Graphics & Art (1300 East 1st Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles) More info at Self Help Graphics & Art.
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Your book argues that life-hacking is self-help and also that, specifically, it is self-help that really comes out of this current digital moment.
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"I hope those who don’t gravitate toward self help might inadvertently get self help through this, it’s a spoon full of sugar."
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A best-seller in 1982, "Blue Highways" was part of a flowering of similar books like "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," which were at once travel and self-help, and most were memoirs, as no one is in more need of self-help than the writer of self-help.
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Self-help speaks to a moment in time when people are worried about how they want to move forward, and life-hacking is self-help for the 21st century.
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Facebook then sends the distressed user this pop-up, with options to talk to a friend about their problem, contact a suicide helpline and get self-help suggestions and self-help resources.
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I would argue that self-help tourists are using self-improvement advice in a healthy manner and that self-help junkies are (often, but not always) using it in an unhealthy manner.
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I tried various self help workshops, some programs and things.
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When: Thursday, April 18–Saturday, April 20 (3-Day Pass: General: $25 / Student: $15) Where: Self Help Graphics & Art (1300 East 1st St., Boyle Heights, Los Angeles) More info at Self Help Graphics & Art.
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Each episode takes a positive, self-help approach to deeper traumas.
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First, it is putting Black women into the self-help space.
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People became sort of obsessed with self-help author Marianne Williamson.
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She gave them the address of an intersex self-help group.
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Others are facile, unsurprising — self-help adorned with peer-reviewed garlands.
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As one participant told me: ''Self-help is just the gateway.
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The Gulenist movement is part self-help group, part secret society.
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They also learn a lot from fiction and self-help books.
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As far as self-help seminars go, CFAR is definitely unique.
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He wrote popular self-help books, and developed gimmicky diet products.
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"I am not a self-help guy at all," he said.
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Tempted to dismiss this as some sort of self-help nonsense?
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Put away your self-help guides, and read a novel instead.
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Self Help paid some workers with gift cards instead of money.
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This is what self-help or New Age gurus may argue.
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We'd have a book club, obviously, and practice some self-help.
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Talk Your new book is part memoir, part self-help book.
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A former vice president on stage with a self-help author.
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Witchcraft sounds a lot like self-help, but with mystical attachment.
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States can improve their growth prospects with such self-help reforms.
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O. Self-help blogger Judy Vogel is in a serious rut.
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Wow, now I sound like my friends peddling self-help philosophies!
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The rest of the titles are mostly self-help and psychology.
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There's also room for users to engage in self-help here.
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VICE: Why did you decide to write a self-help book?
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According to video and internal documents we reviewed, the self-help superstar punishes those who fail at his self-help tasks by calling them onstage in front of large crowds and making them drink the unidentified mixture.
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Does the world really need another self-help book about finding love?
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But Harris notes that self-help is not a replacement for therapy.
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As I learned from the self-help book Who Moved My Cheese?
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Swan embraces stigmatized topics that most self-help gurus don't talk about.
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Self-help gurus like Deepak Chopra cite Seth as an early influence.
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Also, the dropout rate was unexpectedly higher in the self-help group.
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He reconnected with some loved ones and began attending self-help groups.
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Phelps was also ordered to attend self-help groups for 72 weeks.
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He has taken pretty much every self-help course you can imagine.
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"I have done so much self-help work," says the former host.
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Basically, Mr Duhigg's is a self-help book for white-collar professionals.
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He is also the author of the bestselling series Hardcore Self Help.
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Social media influencers and sugar-bomb self-help authors are not mentors.
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Management have iterated a credible self-help programme to support earnings progression.
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MRT, however, doesn't even take the optimistic tone self help usually does.
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Some corners of it make it feel like a self-help record.
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Personally, were you in need of any self-help while making this?
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More often, though, there is a self-help vibe to the proceedings.
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Censors are targeting self-help gurus, novelists, sportswriters and other independent writers.
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Justin Bieber reads Christian self-help books about how to be married.
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Since Hamilton's day, entry and self-help were key mitigators of discrimination.
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Ulta also has a couple of self-help things happening as well.
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Yes, it's an obnoxious cliché, but it's not just self-help fluff.
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Morgan joined another self-help group called Gang Affiliates Transitioning to Excellence.
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"In-Between Days" is part diary, part memoir, part self-help book.
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As for avoiding a genre, I'm not much on self-help books.
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Circa Now Most self-help books make exhausting demands of their readers.
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Self Help Graphics & Art purchased its Boyle Heights headquarters for $3.6 million.
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Annie Turnbo Malone exemplified a different focus — self-help and personal dignity.
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Variations of this belief became foundational to the development of self-help psychology.
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He has long used what he considers to be unconventional self-help techniques.
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To be honest, I usually veer away from the terrain of self-help.
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So Tiny Moving Parts is the music equivalent of a self-help book!
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The only people that buy self-help books are this kind of women.
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SELF-HELP books offer ways for readers to whip their lives into shape.
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"Landlords who have engaged in self-help typically lose in court," said Kreitzer.
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Such "self-help discovery" is protected if it is reasonable, the court held.
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I've tried yoga, reading self-help kind of stuff, and plain old avoidance!
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Williamson made her name as a self-help author and spiritual guru/adviser.
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Many local residents were discovering that self-help is sometimes the most efficient.
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By background, Marianne Williamson is a celebrity self-help guru and religious figure.
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The 270-year-old self-help guru doesn't have policy chops of Sen.
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Self-help groups are different from peer services under the supervision of professionals.
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We did the things the internet self-help gurus told us to do.
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There is an insight in the self-help slogan that philosophy can redeem.
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Over time, the self-help group really shifted Mack and Krowchuk's social landscape.
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Self-care (meditation, mindfulness, and other self-help methods) have dominated current narratives.
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Opinion It was pushed by Madison Avenue and preached by self-help gurus.
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But in the age of psychology and self-help, our expectations have shifted.
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" And yes, he read books too: "A lot of self-help, inspirational stuff.
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Traditionally, "partying" doesn't bring to mind meditation, sober dancing, and self-help seminars.
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One was a self-help book about finding happiness in a hopeless place.
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It feels like self-help for people who navigate their lives through literature.
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Whenever a self-help book about sleep crosses my desk, I toss it.
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Instead, he sells his machines to nongovernmental organizations and self-help women's groups.
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What Lieberstein has made is a self-help manual disguised as a comedy.
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He went on to write some 30 books — fiction, nonfiction and self-help.
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Jay Inslee (1 percent), self-help author Marianne Williamson (1 percent), Hawaii Rep.
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So have a zillion self-help authors, slicking over the complexities with upbeat attitude.
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We need to take over and promote positivity, creativity, self-help, and self-care.
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Scientology has been swapped with a self-help organization, Institute of the Higher Mind.
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The cult grew out of a self-help enterprise called Executive Success Programs, Inc.
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Self Help Graphics & Art has nurtured its community of artists for almost 50 years.
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He also recommends "The Self In Self-Help," a 2013 essay by Kathryn Schultz.
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This story has been updated to reflect a more precise definition of self-help.
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Some are rural self-help groups with a few dozen members and a safe.
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Today, there are many internet forums and self-help sites dedicated to the phobia.
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Self-help manuals might get you through a bad mood or a tough patch.
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It seemed to mainly be a vehicle to showcase Ru's best self-help platitudes.
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Al even touches on his old SNL role as self-help guru Stuart Smalley.
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Jumia, an online retailer, says that motivational and self-help books are its bestsellers.
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Arlington bases her teaching on The Secret, which is essentially a self-help book.
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Get unlimited access to all the self-help books you need on a Kindle.
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And not just for some sort of airy-fairy self-help kind of reason.
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Self-help advice reflects the beliefs and priorities of the era that spawned it.
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Self Help had the exemption — but the DOL revoked that waiver after its investigation.
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And she leads the self-help Adelante Movement (or "move it forward" in Spanish).
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Jost found the note and the money in a self-help book she bought.
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I have also written two sexual self-help books, both based in research findings.
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Maybe you're meant to be a therapist, or, start a self-help book club.
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Opinion Don't dismiss them as hucksters promoting self-help books and dubious mushroom coffee.
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Does the whole spirituality, self-help thing sometimes come off as a little weird?
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Either takeaway from self-help is fine, but instead, Power pingpongs between the two.
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Children's Books Most picture books could just as well be shelved under self-help.
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What we're reading: This BuzzFeed News investigation into the self-help guru Tony Robbins.
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I spent most of 2014 reading books — both fiction and self-help — about separation.
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The result plays a bit like a self-help audiobook, with songs and hallucinations.
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Still, there is so much more to self-help Netflix than those trending docuseries.
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Apparently, as every self-help book purports, love really does start with the self.
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Other people only come to self-help when s*** has really hit the fan.
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And if he does, I'll start writing my self-help book on Monday morning.
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Kraus found that she got asked as many self-help questions as literary questions.
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Four candidates — Ms. Gabbard, Mr. Steyer, the self-help author Marianne Williamson and Gov.
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The book's Amazon page bills it as "motivational self-help advice" from the president.
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Other users, however, may find such sessions too much like pedestrian self-help audiobooks.
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Four candidates — Ms. Gabbard, Mr. Steyer, the self-help author Marianne Williamson and Gov.
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Americans buy a billion dollars' worth of self-help books and audiobooks each year.
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"This isn't a self-help book," she said recently, over the phone from California.
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It features a self help guide, called Karen, in the form of an app.
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The punchlines sound more like mantras a yogi or self help coach might suggest.
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The self-help industry — with its guiding principle that the search for happiness should be an individual, self-focused enterprise — is booming, with Americans spending more than $1 billion on self-help books a year to help guide them on their inner journeys.
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It is her turn to sit on the committee of her village's self-help group.
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This spurred a voracious demand for self-help books, therapy sessions and various fitness fads.
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Some users adopt the mindset of r/Outside as a kind of self-help strategy.
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Ancient philosophy, which you are now presenting as a sort of modern self-help philosophy.
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Read more: 9 Women Have Now Accused Self-Help Guru Tony Robbins of Sexual Misconduct.
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But it's a kind of truth-telling wrapped in gossip rather than self-help bromides.
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Others shared photos of their own desktops, offering self-help tips for clearing the clutter.
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A subset of 27 women from the self-help group were interviewed after the trial.
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James T. Mangan, a self-help author publicly claimed ownership of outer space in 1948.
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Along with a successful television career, Sheindlin has released several self-help and children's books.
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She is a self-help author and a spiritual advisor to Oprah, among other things.
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Dorfman is also set to release an anti-self help book titled It's Not Okay.
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Entrepreneur Andrew Yang and self-help author Marianne Williamson also support Medicare for All proposals.
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Yet in the end it is much more subtle than a typical self-help tome.
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As ekubs have grown they have moved away from their origin as self-help groups.
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Photo: Getty ImagesDemocratic presidential candidate and self-help author Marianne Williamson is on the defensive.
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Self Help Graphics & Art is hosting its second Printmaking Summit featuring workshops, talks, and demonstrations.
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Then there's the later New Age self-help kind of phenomena which promises you everything.
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Let's be clear: Social media influencers and sugar-bomb self-help authors are not mentors.
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There are a number of wonderful self-help books about suicide loss out there, too.
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But there are no self-help books for anyone who has accidentally killed another person.
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It's affiliated with Self Help Credit Union, an outfit that competes directly against payday lenders.
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The Department of Labor alleged that Illinois-based Rock River Valley Self Help Enterprises Inc.
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"That writing became self-help in the literal sense, writing to understand myself," he said.
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They walk a line between hope and desperation, old-web idealism and self-help literature.
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She has three kids and has released a self-help book called Balancing in Heels.
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To his surprise, the self-help portions of the event were the most highly attended.
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Manipulative advertising, marketing, and self-help industries claim happiness should be ours for the asking.
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Nxivm denies it is a cult, and has described itself as a "self-help" organization.
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The group, which describes itself as a "self-help" organization, denies it is a cult.
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She has written a book on motherhood, and the couple host a self-help podcast.
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I am not a fan of self-help books and celebrity as-told-to memoirs.
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His stern ethos of self-help and bootstrapping has made him a darling of the
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To fault self-help books for their banality is to misunderstand how they actually work.
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Williamson, a self-help author, has also faced criticism over her past comments on vaccines.
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I've sneered at the bromides of self-help for as long as I've known them.
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While in prison, he taught self-help programs and coached people preparing for re-entry.
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It's the self-help adage by Eleanor Brownn: you cannot serve from an empty vessel.
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Is there a self-help group for narcissists whose bronze busts have turned out awry?
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But I prefer to look at the writing style of the self-help genre itself.
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The self-help book industry might help readers, but it's definitely going to help itself.
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It is true, there is no shortage of self-help literature for the chronically overwhelmed.
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The book is both a depression memoir and a satire of the self-help genre.
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As the basis for a self-help book, this ideology makes a certain amount of sense.
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These would be sold to self-help groups in local villages for producing their own pads.
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"It's basically all the best things about therapy and self-help without all the—" he starts.
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Self-help is often associated with what skeptics call "woo," crystals and eating sunlight and whatnot.
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But the self-help industry, which generates billions of dollars every year, has faced little scrutiny.
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Like so many of his fans, Tony Robbins found self-help at a moment of need.
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It felt like living out a rom-com and a self-help book all at once.
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He devoured whatever self-help material he could find, even undergoing hypnotherapy training in the 90s.
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I like self-help videos and motivational speeches, as well as cooking tutorials and travel videos.
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The list of self-help books dedicated to helping workers quit the rat race is long.
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Ambition Is Not A Dirty Word is a a 20203 self-help book by Debra Condren.
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As a presence on the page, Newport is exceptional in the realm of self-help authors.
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In fact, some people find online self-help resources to be effective for coping with phobias.
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Pacifica's self-help app was created to make cognitive behavioral therapy exercises accessible to more people.
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You wouldn't think a self-help book about women's empowerment would be all about a man.
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Others turn to self-help books, the arrangement of planets in the cosmos, or daytime television.
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Exit counseling upon graduation may not amount to much more than just a self-help module.
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The book — part self-help and part spiritual growth — encourages readers to make each day count.
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Cory Booker, self-help author Marianne Williamson and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro.
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Now, he offers self-help seminars and martial arts classes to help empower his devoted followers.
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"I need to learn Spanish by tomorrow night at 9," self-help author Marianne Williamson quipped.
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"It won't be a union, but it could be a self-help organization," he told Gothamist.
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They had read self-help and motivational books and had been inspired to start dreaming bigger.
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The book takes the basic message of Maps of Meaning and recasts it as self-help.
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" Books "Usually I have a self-help book of some kind, something on general self-improvement.
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Instead of relying on self-help books or just nonfiction pieces, he reads across different genres.
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There are references to Watergate, the self-help movement and the transformation of news into entertainment.
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This judgmental tone is part of a long history of self-help-based cultural thought policing.
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"I need to learn Spanish by tomorrow night at 9," tweeted Williamson, a self-help author.
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Self-help advice tends to reflect the beliefs and priorities of the era that spawns it.
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James Arthur Ray, then a prominent figure in the self-help industry, was overseeing the retreat.
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This has been something I've been working on for a while, writing a self-help book.
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SUSAN ROGERS, PHILADELPHIA The writer is director of the National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse.
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Don't dismiss the podcast bros merely as hucksters promoting self-help books and dubious mushroom coffee.
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These podcasters lead one of the largest quasi-spiritual self-help "denominations" in the United States.
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"I started to see how self-help can be dangerous for someone like me," Power writes.
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But the self-help framework — the stentorian assertions of diagnosis and cure — does Havrilesky a disservice.
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This is the tale of retail globalization, in miniature, told in the style of self-help.
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Harris and self-help guru Marianne Wiliamson are close behind in Nevada visits, with six each.
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An avid reader, his literary tastes range from Aristotle to sports biographies to self-help manuals.
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I have a huge collection of self-help books and books on spirituality, stuff like that.
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Her best friend, Reva, speaks in self-help bromides while expropriating her wine and designer wardrobe.
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Gary Chapman never planned to be a self-help guru capable of this kind of impact.
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Ferriss' book is a popular choice in self-help, particularly for career success and time management.
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You'll see headlines with "f---ing" and self-help books with "f*cked" in the title.
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Mike Cernovich, author of a hypermasculine self-help blog called "Danger and Play," joined the cause.
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I don't read a lot of self-help books, but I buy a lot of them.
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He has also been listening to Napoleon Hill's 1937 self-help classic Think and Grow Rich.
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It extends to all genres, from self-help to mysteries and how-to guides to romance.
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The premise here is refreshingly honest and unusual for a self-help book: People don't change.
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Like nearly all self-help books, "The Swedish Art of Death Cleaning" is mostly common sense.
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He started a business with his brother, translating and publishing self-help books into their language.
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Lisa Kokin deconstructs self-help guides, making wall hangings in which individual words gain new contexts.
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What really most inspires me is to write songs that are self-help in a way.
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A self-help comic for the alt-right stars a white dude with ripped abs A self-help comic for the alt-right stars a white dude with ripped abs Welcome to Deep Net, VICE News exploration of all manner of obscure internet curiosities and mysteries.
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In a video, revealed by one of BuzzFeed News' readers following an investigation into Robbins' decades-long history of alleged sexual misconduct, the world-famous self help coach describes how he would intentionally shock his audience to get them on board with his self-help methods.
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To remedy this, ActionAid Myanmar has helped women set up self-help groups in villages surrounding Meiktila.
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And how had it gone from a group about 'self help' to suddenly being about branding women?
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On the show, he was making fun of relationship self-help books (ironically, since he wrote one).
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Redding recommends that people should opt for self-help programs that are written by mental health professionals.
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He adds that useful self-help programs should have concrete and targeted advice for a specific problem.
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Some people turn to religion; some turn to the self-help section at the local Barnes & Noble.
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All of the self-help articles in the world can't save you if you never take action.
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This self-help guide for mothers is by Bria Simpson, a life coach based in North Carolina.
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He was catapulted to prominence after appearing in the hugely popular 5003 self-help movie The Secret.
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A commercial industry of self-help programmes exist for people to improve their rating, if only marginally.
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In these pages you won't find too much in the way of self-help or Band-Aids.
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When I look for self-help gurus, I rarely find people who look like me or Palmer.
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"He texted me and asked about some of the self-help books I've been reading," says Bush.
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Others get very into specific self-help philosophies or practices that they adopt holier-than-thou attitudes.
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Yes, I tested the lecture theater scene I created on a self-help stuttering group last year.
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I don't believe in self-help or self-sufficiency, but I know there's something changing in me.
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After writing three self-help books about business and marriage, Bill Rancic has sold his debut novel.
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The self help industry is worth about $11 billion, which is about the same size as Hollywood.
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There is no "affair proof" marriage, she warns, whatever the self-help industry tries to tell you.
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The Fab Five brings its self-help expertise to Tokyo, and "The Affair" reaches its series finale.
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Immediately she starts to apply a shellac of self-help moonshine to every corner of her life.
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Walden, after all, is a kind of how-to guide, a self-help book for aspiring eremites.
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The self-help author also called out her fellow 2020 Democrats on taking money from corporate donors.
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Sherwood repeatedly urged the parties to "self-help" and work out the problems as best they could.
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"There have been trade philosophy books that have tried to recast pessimism as self-help," he said.
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But they probably also want Polman to use Kraft's approach as a spur for more self-help.
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It's a slight book, as self-help primers tend to be, but there are a few pearls.
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Lost in the discourse of individual responsibility and self-help are issues like power, class and racism.
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The agency ordered Self Help to pay two years of back wages to more than 250 workers.
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These are the "self-help" ones, those that thrust you deep into a spiral of self-evaluation.
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After years of letter-writing, he received permission to convene a self-help group for violent criminals.
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Economic View "Believe in yourself and in your future" may sound like a vapid self-help mantra.
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I think what it said to me is ... We have a huge self-help section in bookstores.
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Ms. Corman may hate the word "journeys" but her script is not free of self-help jargon.
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She's a self-help author, however, and her statements on depression and vaccinations have raised some eyebrows.
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Since I started writing about self-help books, I've been forced to out myself — I love them.
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His first tweets were relatively simple, announcements for upcoming albums and random bits of self-help knowledge.
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I've said it aloud, as advised by body-confidence self-help gurus, while looking at myself naked.
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This is a part of Calmer You's parent company PSYT's agenda — turning self-help books into apps.
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But the publisher's big sellers are self-help books, particularly in the how-to-get-rich genre.
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" That said, Mx. Bruce added, "The self-help montage in the movie wouldn't work without the soundtrack.
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The firm has begun a severe self-help plan this week that involves laying off 18,000 employees.
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The Book Review does publish regular roundup columns on self-help, science fiction and fantasy, and crime.
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He leads her on a path of self-help and reinvention, likely to unintended and messy consequences.
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Pick up George Saunders's "Pastoralia" and Lorrie Moore's "Self-Help," two story collections that are terrific company.
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Nonfiction sales jumped generally, lifted by the popularity of political and self-help books, NPD Group found.
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She was speaking about the self-help methods she had incorporated into her life, her personal transformation.
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She was speaking about the self-help methods she had incorporated into her life, her personal transformation.
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Along the way, he expanded the genre to include titles on self-help and leadership, broadly defined.
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Just as critics might misunderstand her style as naïve, they might misunderstand her pedagogy as self-help.
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Booksellers are reporting that college-age customers are the ones showing up for sweary self-help readings.
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A new literary genre, which might be called anti-self-help or anti-improvement, is upon us.
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So I've read self-help books, sought counseling, fiddled with meditation, mantras, positive visualization, and relaxation exercises.
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Identity documents were mixed on the floor with children's math workbooks, self-help guides and gun manuals.
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These are not self-help books, or even books that confront our relationship with technology head-on.
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The subject of attention is everywhere in publishing, spanning genres from self-help to satire to fiction.
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Raniere founded the self-help group NXIVM in 1998 to sell "executive success" seminars to aspiring millionaires.
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The self-help format is really a framing device for Novak to talk about her own life.
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I'm in the crowd to watch Altucher, a self-help guru, author, and podcaster, participate in a debate.
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A week later, a self-help book caught her eye while shopping at a Target in Columbia, Missouri.
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It would be-- and I&aposve read every self-help book there is, so I need the help.
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There will be big increases in gym attendance, consumption of self-help books, alternative health treatments and therapy.
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From fiction to self-help, these books helped influence some of the most memorable careers of our time.
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Her messaging on death is important because she is reaching millions of people with her self-help videos.
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Despite barely being able to keep my eyes open, I start reading my self-help book on anxiety.
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What starts as simple self-help can wind up making you a better person and a better citizen.
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At its core "Option B" is a self-help book for those who have been felled by despair.
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Both the Nasdaq and BATS stock exchanges had declared self-help against the NYSE amid the technical problems.
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Career and self-help writers often mislead people, I think, because the predominant message is: No you won't.
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I googled self-help books galore and saved every article that had the word "friendship" in the headline.
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Most papers collect data from self-help or gaming forums where people post about being addicted to gaming.
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Because music for me in the past was about healing myself, and sharing that self-help with people.
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"LIFE BEGINS at forty", according to an old saying popularised by a self-help book from the 21980s.
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Others, like businessman Andrew Yang and self-help guru Marianne Williamson, face a struggle to get equal time.
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The spot on the show was intended to promote Jean's new DJ self-help book Start from Scratch.
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Julianna released a self-help book last year, Pull It Off: Removing Your Fears and Putting on Confidence.
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"Not Afraid," the mawkish self-help single from Recovery, announced a no-frills, self-consciously transparent new direction.
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Self-help expert Tim Ferriss felt that cooking was important enough to center his 3rd book around it.
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After a difficult recovery, became a motivational speaker and wrote self-help books focused on humor as therapy.
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Reading myriads of self-help books which ultimately lead us to raise up our arms in self-defeat.
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Mastromonaco tries to transcend this by framing her book as a mix of self-help and comic memoir.
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And Jacqueline explains in the video that, at an early age, she was interested in self-help philosophies.
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The fast-food chain is installing self-help kiosks at 1,000 restaurants this year, the Associated Press reports.
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Corporations use it for personnel management; colleges use it for guidance counseling; individuals use it for self-help.
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Nxivm (pronounced Nex-e-um) was founded in the 1990s and billed itself as a self-help group.
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Marianne Williamson, a self-help author, then took the floor and changed the subject to reparations for slavery.
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Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm (pronounced Nex-e-um) in the 1990s as a self-help organization.
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Happiness Is Other People The solitary journey toward contentment is a self-help truism that isn't really true.
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I can't say I actually avoid subjects but I don't really get around to reading self-help books.
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We can't resist the narcissistic mantras of self-improvement that fill so much of today's self-help literature.
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It's telling which strand of feminism these brands have deemed marketable: the one that doubles as self-help.
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"It is very disquieting to have the Klan describing themselves as a self-help organization," Mr. Brooks said.
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While managing other people's companies, he tried to sell a screenplay, build websites and write self-help books.
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The self-help author failed to meet the criteria to make the stage for the October Democratic debate.
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And, according to new thinking in the self-help biz, it may actually be better for us, too.
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There's a self help book called Highly Sensitive Person, positing that some people have really sensitive nervous systems.
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We didn't know where to put it on the shelves — did it go in religion or self-help?
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Apparently, I learned, gurus are people too, even gurus lining the self-help shelves of friendly neighborhood bookstores.
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Broadly: In the book, you mention that you have been reading self-help books since the second grade.
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But like any form of self-help, sports psychology can feel a little squishy and sound a little woo.
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When that failed, she dabbled in self-help workshops, from Radical Awakening seminars to Mastery in Transformational Training courses.
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Marianne Williamson The self-help guru's stump speech paints a picture of a dark and dystopian country under Trump.
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Mack was taken into custody in April in connection with the controversial New York-based self-help group Nxivm.
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Nxivm marketed itself as offering purported "self-help" classes taken by nearly 17,000 people around the world, prosecutors say.
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The Stylelife Challenge is part self-help, part tactical guide to hornily approaching strangers, and part fun little worksheet.
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Marianne Williamson is a self-help speaker and bestselling author who has decided to run for president this year.
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" When it debuted on Netflix in 33, critics panned the film as "almost fawning" and "self-help snake oil.
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There are ones for meditation and self-help, and ones which explicitly discuss the teachings of a mainstream religion.
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During this time, Shanann tried to save their marriage by giving Chris books on self-help and relationship counseling.
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For them, advocating for women who work is more than a branding exercise of hashtags and self-help books.
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In the documentary, you're at one of his seminars where he's pumping people up like a self-help guru.
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A browse through the self-help section of any used bookstore reveals the infinite incarnations of the productivity manual.
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Some of their earliest iterations developed on internet message boards, especially those focused on feminist or self-help issues.
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She became prominent in the 1980s and has since written seven New York Times best-sellers on self-help.
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They read everything from romance (especially popular in Saudi Arabia) to non-fiction tracts such as self-help books.
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In 2014, she was recruited to create Enliven Books, a spirituality and self-help imprint for Simon and Schuster.
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The self-help tips he explains in Spirit Hacking are also part of his routine when meeting with clients.
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Sometimes, he'd lose himself in self-help books, spiritual songs, or the woods on a Long Island nature preserve.
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Self-help guru and former hedge fund manager James Altucher thinks bitcoin will reach $1 million in three years.
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It is the thirteenth-best-selling book on Amazon in France, between a self-help guide and a thriller.
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The genre of self-help is clearly useful, but she suggests it may provide other kinds of satisfactions too.
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After all, these short-term credit operations provide an alternative to institutions like Bank of America and Self Help.
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The sex and relationships commentators who arose in the self-help boom of the 1980s emphasized their expert status.
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In addition to sometimes paying workers in gift cards, Self Help also paid them less than the minimum wage.
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The alleged sex cult is an offshoot of Nxivm, a pyramid-like self-help organization founded by Keith Raniere.
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This all seems really tied to the idea of the self-help ideas you're digging into with your website.
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The lineup for Thursday is as follows, from left to right: Marianne Williamson, a self-help author; former Gov.
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It also kind of reflects the therapeutic movement ... religion less as a collective enterprise and more as self-help.
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One Woman's Quest to Find Out if Self-Help Really Can Change Your Life By Marianne Power 364 pp.
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The subject of attention is everywhere in publishing these days, spanning genres from self-help to satire to fiction.
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To read (or write) a memoir as a kind of self-help book is fundamentally to misunderstand the project.
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One unfortunate byproduct of the self-help movement is we're the first generation to have feelings about our feelings.
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Happiness Is Other People (2017) The solitary journey toward contentment is a self-help truism that isn't really true.
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A contemporary self-help guru like Martha Beck would tell readers to quit judging themselves and embrace the weirdness.
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The topic was friendship, and Campolo's text was "The Friendship Factor," Alan Loy McGinnis's 1979 megaselling self-help book.
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"Quality is doing it right the first time!" sounded like one of those self-help phrases I'd been reading.
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That camper, she thought, was "definitely too young," and the self-help guru was in a position of power.
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Her Irish Catholic mother and the self-help industry told her that the goal should be marriage, and soon.
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Unlike the first two books covered in this piece, Susskind's book isn't simplistic self-help for the unhappy employee.
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Williamson, a self-help guru, has a faithful following but failed to gain traction beyond her more devout fans.
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It's sent by Ryan (Regina Hall), an entrepreneurial self-help guru who is rapidly heading toward Oprah-level celebrity.
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This is because our decentralized system of international law still generally requires "self-help" responses from major world powers.
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Like Josh Thomas's "Please Like Me" and Maria Bamford's "Lady Dynamite," it's interested in mental illness and self-help.
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Warren Buffett says the book "changed my life," calling it "the most successful self-help book of all time."
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She brought with her a production crew that was making a film about a self-help group called Nxivm.
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As Newman must know, numerous self-help books direct readers in how to identify and accept their true self.
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He had been reading self-help books on entrepreneurship and they all said the same thing: Just start something.
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"Girl," however, tips away from those strengths in favor of self-help bromides broad enough to exclude no one.
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"There is such a craving for quick fixes in general, self-help books, things you will download," she said.
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And while it is fun to scoff at her hokey spiritual woo and self-help bromides, it is easy to forget that hokey spiritual woo and self-help bromides are extremely powerful and popular among a massive subset of Americans, many of whom represent the exact sort of voters who decide Democratic primaries.
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Denzel is rap's Energizer bunny, a self-help guide for millennial angst and those fighting against a uniquely American inequality.
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She regularly sees a counselor and takes five medications -- but she can't resist the lure of the self-help section.
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I was even telling people like, 'Man this fucking guy actually thought I was doing some kind of self-help?
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I used to think self-help books screamed "scam," but this book changed that, because it claims to fix nothing.
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It was discussed on The View after the episode aired, and the self-help book hit shelves the next year.
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Nicole S., the mother with the 11-year-old child, confirms this from her own experiences in self-help groups.
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All of the women who testified said they became involved with NXIVM by taking the group's purported self-help courses.
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"AA isn't a self-help program, it's a help others program," is something I'd hear at meetings all the time.
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The physiological addiction can be overcome with patches, with hypnosis, with self-help books, with good old-fashioned will power.
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He has had to rely on the charity of a neighborhood self-help group to feed his family of six.
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The page promoted Senator Nancy Binay during the election, and "Senyora" even coauthored a self-help book with the politician.
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The self-help group also reported significant improvements in sleep quality and functioning at work, home, leisure and social situations.
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Parlato says that cult allegations first surfaced around 2003 and slowed recruitment for the self-help course Executive Success Programs.
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Where Cernovich bills himself as an incidentally political self-help guru, Spencer sees himself as a sort of philosopher-king.
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Walk through a bookstore in Dubai's Marina Mall and you will find shelves filled with business and self-help guides.
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It isn't hard to see why the Trumps have adapted the conventions of quackery and self-styled self-help gurus.
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How to make dysfunctional love last forever is a self-help book I'd personally be very, very interested to read.
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It is refreshing but rare to read a self-help text that relates to the intersections of young, Black women.
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There's a wonderful chapter in a classic self-help book called Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy by David Burns.
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Allison Mack did her best to tell Emma Watson and Kelly Clarkson all about her controversial self-help group Nxivm.
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The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og MandinoIf you're looking for a hardcore self-help book, look no further.
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Through automated texts, Shine delivers daily self-help, encouragement, and advice to its subscribers, via either SMS or Facebook Messenger.
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The fact is Self-Help offers financial products that would benefit from the exclusion of payday loans from the marketplace.
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But the show is expert in deploying the slogan-driven speech of self-help as a tool of passive aggression.
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Rock River Valley Self Help Enterprises, an Illinois nonprofit, billed itself as a vocational training program for people with disabilities.
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Inspiring as it seems on first inspection, the self-help slogan "live in the present" slips rapidly out of focus.
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Last year, the entire self-help industry — books and products — was worth nearly $10 billion, according to Market Data Enterprises.
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You won't find the easy formulas that dominate the self-help genre or the 2x2 matrices common to business books.
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The self-help and the personal development industry tells us that if we are not happy, we are not normal.
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The final self-help plan will most likely be announced next month, along with Deutsche Bank's first-half financial results.
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A man said he had taken a self-help course but had considered it a waste of time and money.
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Abortion pills and community self-help networks have saved women's and girls' lives and safeguarded their health around the world.
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Even with such significant self-help actions, companies just aren't able to sustain operations with little to no consumer demand.
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"You can manifest your reality," she tells Alison, deploying that especially West Coast blend of New Age and self-help.
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" His mother adapted her faith to American notions of self-help and became "sort of a Wayne Dyer/Oprah Muslim.
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Self-help guru Marianne Williamson has laid off her entire presidential campaign staff, but she is staying in the race.
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"Women: Improve yourselves!" has always been a baseline instruction of both the world at large and the self-help movement.
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In a series of Instagram posts late Wednesday, the bestselling self-help author argued that while she also likes Sens.
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Mindfulness, typically via meditation, is also increasingly common; the internet is full of self-help offerings, some free, some not.
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How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie: This self-help book has sold over 15 million copies.
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Her life in self-help, which had brought her fame and the loyalty of millions, was being weaponized against her.
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Author and self-help guru Marianne Williamson is suspending her 2020 presidential campaign, she told supporters in an email Friday.
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She counsels burned-out friends to read Ms. Trump's self-help tips ("Find strength in others" and "Be an optimist").
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Her epigrammatic verse is spare, the offspring of classical aphorism (if you're feeling generous) and the language of self-help.
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N.L." was probably Stuart Smalley, the mirror-staring host of the mock self-help show "Daily Affirmation With Stuart Smalley.
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Digital wellness is a budding industry these days, with loads of self-help gurus offering miracle cures for screen addiction.
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She's a spiritualist, popular author, and self-help figure with a longstanding interest in politics but no experience in government.
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Only Ms. Gabbard, a representative from Hawaii, and the self-help author Marianne Williamson answered this survey question in detail.
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He wrote about his unlikely self-help odyssey in his first book, 10% Happier, a #1 New York Times bestseller.
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He's a psychologist who's turned Jungian interpretation of mythic archetypes into an idiosyncratic self-help philosophy for a secular age.
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"I find it ironic that if we go to the bookstore, there's a whole section called 'self help,'" Sinek said.
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I was first able to see that in your work when looking at your paintings of fictional self-help books.
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I disdained them, and was aware that my disdain was born of dislike for what these friends proved about me: that whatever I was doing—cultivating a taste for chipped mirrors and monochrome palettes, reading self-help books that scorned other self-help books—was a life of ugly indecision, pooling like day-old rainwater.
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On his website, he claims to have "empowered more than 50 million people from 100 countries" through his self-help products.
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I wanted to make a book that was attractive to people who would be scared off by a self-help book.
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I paid the $197, went through the course, and within two weeks was getting articles featured on multiple self-help blogs.
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All Daunt stores eschew detailed signage for genres like "self-help" and "history" in favor of closely themed tables of books.
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In her bedroom, there were self-help and inspirational books such as Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul on her shelf.
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However, Kreitzer said that when tenants document instances of self-help, they can use the law in their favor fairly easily.
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But today, digital wellness has become far more common with apps for everything from meditation to self-help to talk therapy.
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A best-selling author and spiritual leader — he disdains "self-help guru" — his company had earned $2250 million the previous year.
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If Huffington and her friends can't help you—if the expensive, useless self-help gadgets don't quite do it—don't worry.
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As great as self-help books can be, they sometimes have a reputation for being cheesy, overly earnest, or unrealistically optimistic.
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Self-help guru Tony Robbins is denying claims of sexual misconduct and abuse published in a scathing report from Buzzfeed News.
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Distorting familiar tropes from beginning to end, "Found a Job" is an entrepreneurial success story presented as a self-help parable.
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"Happy money" makes you smile and lifts your spirits when you think about it, says Japanese self-help author Ken Honda.
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If Journey is where Tetris Effect feels like a game, Effect is where it embraces more of a self-help vibe.
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"Lacking strong action in conjunction with our partners we may have no alternative but to engage in self help," he said.
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MIAX Options and MIAX PEARL options exchanges declared "self-help" on the CBOE Options Exchange as of 9:38 a.m. EDT.
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According to CNN, Van Houten has been a model prisoner, earning bachelor's and master's degrees and completing "extensive" self-help programs.
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She's found Dr. Gus running some kind of self-help retreat and knows he's not a real doctor and can talk.
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She argues that self-help solutions isolate workers, shifting responsibility to the individual and preventing collective discussion about reasonable work limits.
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Bronfman is accused of identity theft and of money laundering while playing a key role in the self-help group NXIVM.
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Ray's rise to fame followed his inclusion in The Secret — the ubiquitous film and book that spawned a self-help empire.
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Farrakhan is a leader in some parts of the black community because of his message of self-help and black empowerment.
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Along the way, the self-help gurus explore the city's cultural offerings, making the mini-series part makeover show, part travelogue.
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Their channel started as a place to talk about different self-help movements and books, but evolved into something much different.
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In prison, he has attended substance abuse classes and become a devoted reader of self-help books from the prison library.
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Even the former reality TV show host's self-help quotes—"Sheer persistence is the difference between success and failure"—are framed.
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Jordan remains, like Lebanon and Tunisia, a play on the continuing generosity of its allies, not on self-help and reform.
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"I remember she was a part of something... doing some self-help stuff," he told Theo Von's This Past Weekend podcast.
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His favorite book is "How to Win Friends and Influence People," the self-help classic written by Dale Carnegie in 1936.
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There, he'd read Greatest Salesman and other self help books to remind himself of the person he was capable of becoming.
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Ms. Williamson, a self-help author and presidential candidate, wants to pay $200 billion to $500 billion in reparations for slavery.
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Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm (pronounced Nex-ee-um) with Nancy Salzman as a self-help organization in the 1990s.
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Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm (pronounced nex-ee-um) in the 1990s as a self-help organization based near Albany.
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It brings together lonely seniors into small groups that are part social club, part concierge service and part self-help cooperative.
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Mr. Simmons was also excised from another new self-help book, by the streetwear entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" judge Daymond John.
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Just two former Democratic candidates — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and self-help guru Marianne Williamson — have endorsed Sanders.
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Judge Thomas was an apostle of individualist self-help — blacks could advance only by pulling themselves up from their own bootstraps.
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She is the author of the forthcoming self-help book Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth.
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For example, nearly half of those with prescription opioid addiction are able to recover without formal treatment or self-help participation.
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There were four senators, a congresswoman and a self-help guru who varied in age, race, personal background and professional experience.
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The tone of self-help books is generally gentle and supportive, urging us to use the book as we see fit.
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ESL's argument: Buyers offering "acceptable" prices for the businesses haven't emerged, and Sears needs the cash for its self-help plan.
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Eighty people contended that they were bilked out of millions of dollars through a "coercive" scheme by the self-help group.
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I was always reading self-help books but was super self-aware about how seriously to take what I was reading.
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Will the purveyors of self-help books, and their millions of pliable readers, curl up like snails as they watch him?
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Mr. Holiday's efforts to rebrand Stoicism as a self-help system for overachievers doesn't sit well with some philosophers and academics.
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Past traumas are simply shaping forces that lead to, in the idiom of self-help, "defects of character" that cause criminality.
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Millionaires tend to read three types of books, he said: biographies of successful people, self-help or personal development, and history.
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Spiritual self-help seeks less often to fix, and more often, to understand, and to soothe and calm like self-care.
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Marianne Williamson, the self-help author who once called for a federal Department of Peace, is no longer running for president.
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She threw herself into work, redecorated the house, took the children on trips, and read a lot of self-help books.
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Missing as well are Christian bookstores and the self-help therapies and guides to sexuality they can barely keep in stock.
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Her last book, 'The Sacred Bombshell Handbook of Self-Love,' won Best Self-Help Book at the African American Literary Awards.
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No. There are many self-help options available — no-load mutual funds, discount brokerage firms, even local banks or credit unions.
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But with the help of this step-by-step self-help course taught by Lewis Howes, you can make it happen.
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Many people come to self-help material because they feel like something is wrong with them or the way they are.
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Because the self-help junkie may get to experience the feeling of growth/transcendence/improvement/expanded-consciousness over and over again.
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Spiritual self-help seeks less often to fix, and more often, to understand, and to soothe and calm like self-care.
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And contrary to what self-help books like to tell us, no one is ultimately in charge of their own narrative.
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SELF-HELP Shares in the FTSE 250 company rose as much as 11 percent before paring gains to stand 8.5 percent higher at 1140 GMT "Self-help work done in 2018 will carry into 2019, giving management confidence that the group can make significant progress in 13, in spite of market headwinds," Liberum analysts said in a note.
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It is also pretty much par for the course as far as commercialized self-help goes: when you're selling self-improvement — whether that's in the form of a book, fitness, supplements, self-help retreats or all of the above, as Marcus is — acknowledging that structural inequalities exist, much less fighting against them, is not good for the bottom line.
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He's not doing it to preserve their eyesight, or as some self-help hack to squeeze more time out of the day.
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At their self-help sessions, students had to recite Raniere's "Twelve-Point Mission Statement," which Vicente tearfully read aloud on the stand.
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Richard E. Redding, a professor of psychology and education at Chapman University, analyzed 50 bestsellers from the self-help bookshelves in 2008.
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You've raised your kids, and now they think you're a little crazy, because you're trying to do all these self-help things.
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Right after Joslin's body is taken away, the film cuts to Massi discussing a self-help guide he got from his counselor.
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"We have self-help plans in place to support our overall performance and remain comfortable with full-year profit expectations," she said.
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A self-help exception allows trading centers to bypass an automated trading center that is experiencing system problems, according to the SEC.
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Mack was allegedly Raniere's second in command in a master–slave cult that masked itself within a self-help organization called NXIVM.
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When: Friday, February 23, 6–8pm Where: Self Help Graphics & Art (1300 East 1st Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles) More info here.
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" The first book sold hundreds of thousands of copies and promised "the most time-honored and effective self-help secrets ever formulated.
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It is clear that Marissa Mayer, Yahoo's chief executive, would prefer her own self-help plan of cutting costs, businesses and employees.
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In March, I was blackmailed by a mercurial self-help guru after he took hotel room pictures of me with a prostitute.
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Morgin created a series of ceramic sculptures of nonfiction, fiction and self-help books that she imagined Aniston may have once owned.
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I have a confession to make: I have a minor addiction to what might be described as new school self-help books.
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In Hiroyuki Itsuki's blockbuster self-help book, "Recommendation for Solitude", the 86-year-old author promotes reminiscing about "the good old days".
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But I looked for help, and found nothing that appealed to those of us who aren't in the sappy self-help set.
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"Be Here Now," Ram Dass Equal parts radical self-help and fascinating insight into the moment when Eastern religion reached Western minds.
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The details in the piece covered everything from the self-help books employees had to read, to the diets they all ate.
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Unlike, say, self-help books or psychotherapy, this solution, he reasoned, would get at the root of all his problems: being human.
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What if more fundamental research findings — findings that have spurred books, self-help guides, and countless articles — don't hold up to scrutiny?
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M. McFarland An author of a poorly-selling self-help tome stumbles upon an old photo of Britney Spears… holding her book!
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The recent boom in meditation and self-help apps like Headspace and Calm have certainly opened up a mainstream discussion about mindfulness.
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The 58-year-old Robbins has built a fortune and a self-help empire thanks in part to his confrontational, aggressive style.
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There's no right way to heal, but Kerr, who is working on a self-help book, says she found strength in herself.
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He uses the model of a self-help seminar, or perhaps more appropriately, religious proselytizing, to mobilize communities all over the world.
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We're told they were planning for something called, 'Your Next Bold Move' -- a collaboration between Oprah and self help teacher Brendon Burchard.
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While there are pieces on the Bill Cosby trial and civilian deaths in Syria, many of the articles focus on self-help.
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He might have stayed on the periphery of New Age self-help culture, his work deemed another 1980s fad of personal development.
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Pierre's never met a self-help guru he hasn't liked, so it's no surprise to see him welcoming this mindful new lifestyle.
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It estimates that sales and related roles — including cashiers and retail salespersons — will be hard hit by kiosks and self-help services.
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He eventually left the company to focus on creating his own self-help content, with the mission to make wisdom go viral.
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His iPhone contains books on subjects like cognitive behavioral theory and intuitive thinking; he's big on Wayne Dyer, the self-help guru.
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It takes a certain amount of gall and willful ignorance to interpret those words as self-help jargon for the working woman.
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It can come across as condescending and shallow in the way that the self-help section of a bookstore can come across.
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I'm a sex educator and researcher who has published several studies on the effectiveness of self-help books in enhancing sexual functioning.
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Raniere, 57, has run a network of self-help groups based in Albany, New York called Nxivm over the past 20 years.
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So-called spiritual approaches to treating addiction—like the 12 Steps, which are actually self-help groups, not treatment—pervade America's system.
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Self-help, coaching, fitness, beauty enhancement, workshops and motivational speaking are all aligned to bring out the next version release of you.
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She picks up nonfiction more than anything else these days, particularly books by self-help gurus, for self-promotion and business tips.
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"A Mind Unraveled" is inspirational in the true sense of the word rather than in a gimmicky, self-help sort of way.
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Here are the book recommendations from 11 successful entrepreneurs and CEOs, which include everything from self help and fiction to business advice.
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Prosecutors said he used his organization, Nxivm, which billed itself as a self-help group, to hide the secretive sorority, called DOS.
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He was also the author of a number of self-help books—Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am?
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One is self-help — the jurors in DC are right, and there are too many young black and Latino people in prison.
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And Nxivm, the cult that masqueraded as a quasi-feminist self-help group, gets another shakedown courtesy of reporters from the CBC.
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Giulia Rozzi, of "Chelsea Lately" and Comedy Central, hosts this event, which bills itself as a self-help book come to life.
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Part of the problem is aesthetic: Ms. Waldman has a tendency to slide into the prefab language of psychotherapy or self-help.
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Then she found an online self-help forum, where other borrowers advised her to file a complaint to the Education Department's ombudsman.
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Also, the pioneers of the anti-self-help movement want us to accept our limitations, one expletive-filled page at a time.
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That approach would seem to carry the promise of the kind of lofty self-help literature in the Alain de Botton vein.
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I paid my bills by working as a personal assistant, first for a self-help writer and then for a rock musician.
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The self-help author Marianne Williamson unveiled her Whole Health Plan, which addresses unhealthy water and air, toxin exposure and food deserts.
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A zillion self-help books offer instructions (on some of them), but the trick must consist in finding one's own eccentric way.
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There is an off-the-shelf quality to this story, which brushes up against more than a few self-help screenwriting clichés.
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Don't relegate that liberating I-give-up attitude that has been sanctioned by self-help literature to the rest of your life.
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Years of mounting uneasiness around smartphones and the internet have established a new genre on the bookshelf: the technology self-help book.
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Self-help books sell you this idea of hope and control: if you follow these steps, then you can achieve your goal.
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You might buy a self-help book thinking you will gain leverage over a situation that is, in reality, impossible to control.
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Instead, the song's low-key, bleary-eyed synth work was an early blueprint for his later attempts at crossover, AOR self-help pop.
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Every chapter of Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules of Success, Ivanka Trump's new self-help book, begins with a blush pink page.
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So having cheap and readily available tools like self-help apps or books can be beneficial to some people at the right time.
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With Kairos, we are trying to do our part in the national Catholic LGBTQ network by organizing self-help groups and parent events.
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Much of Trump's health advice comes from books published during his self-help guru phase, which coincided with The Apprentice's time on air.
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Yes, this is the point where we swing back toward the self-help precept that you can do stuff to make yourself happier.
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Pacifica provides users with relaxation techniques, mood tracking devices, and self-help audio lessons to help you feel less overwhelmed and more relaxed.
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An anti-political correctness activist, he published the best-selling self-help book, "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos" in 2018.
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Silk + Sonder: Provides a women's mental wellness subscription service that makes daily self-help more personalized through journaling and peer-to-peer support.
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There is fictional witchery in "Hex Life," a collection of witch stories written by female fantasy authors, and also plenty of self-help.
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We think the latter should not be the main focus currently, given the numerous self-help initiatives that could improve overall sector financials.
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It is only a matter of time before AI offerings become "more and more self-help", counters Diane Greene, who runs Google Cloud.
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Why are there no self-help books on how to navigate this, one of the most vulnerable long-term relationships in our lives?!
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According to Kyalo, the foundation's director, the sand dam that the Mukaso Self Help Group uses can hold millions of liters of water.
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It's the highest chart debut for a rapper since Eminem's milquetoast self-help anthem "Not Afraid" in 2010 (shouts to Boi-1da, though).
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Spring Health has already offered psychiatry, therapy and self-help tools, but it was wanting to refer people to digital CBT, Koh said.
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And it was very easy to move people [doing that], because who doesn't want to have a sanctified self-help deal going on?
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He didn't know any coaches, but as he learned from all those self-help books, a single little inconvenience shouldn't derail a goal.
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Marianne Williamson is not a serious candidate for the presidency: She's a self-help celebrity who openly disdained policy debate onstage Tuesday night.
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Afterward, Monsanto said that it was no longer interested in striking huge mergers, instead pursuing what would largely be a self-help strategy.
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But dating self-help sites tend to present it as a natural thing, like an essential category: Some people just don't have empathy.
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Caramanica opens with a story about hulking self-help "guru" Tony Robbins encouraging Kanye not to take his own life in early 2017.
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The feed was dominated by self-help style musings, paeans to entrepreneurship, the promotion of his books and his love of vegan food.
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The title of the Austrian movie "Therapy for a Vampire" sounds like the setup for a joke or an unlikely self-help book.
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It's positioned as a self-help guide, but will be notable for the insider details the Fox News anchor provides about her network.
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While Leo season at large finds us doing things for ourselves and our own hero's journey, it's also self-help to help others.
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"There's no reason why a self-help kind of program couldn't be combined with an approach that is accepting of medication," Saloner said.
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Dr. Saltz warns that, as with any self-help book, this is not a one-size-fits-all solution to finding true happiness.
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Michael Rosenbaum, who played Lex Luthor on the show, recently recalled her talking about the dorky self-help organization she was involved in.
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Rather, the slickly produced programs on the Scientology channel resemble something in between a self-help seminar, an infomercial, and a drug commercial.
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Despite a seemingly endless supply of self-help and religious literature that urges bountiful forgiveness, be careful about offering it up willy-nilly.
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Her younger brother, Jeremy, grew up to found the publishing house J. P. Tarcher, which specializes in New Age and self-help books.
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A woman from Mexico, testified that Keith Raniere, a self-help guru, juggled sexual relationships with a dozen followers, including her underage sister.
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They met in 2014, on "Oprah's Life You Want Weekend," a two-day self-help extravaganza and arena tour led by Ms. Winfrey.
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Videos of his sermons, even anodyne history lectures or self-help coaching, were always popular, thanks to his pleasant voice and serious demeanor.
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They had spent the day enthralled by the self-help guru Tony Robbins, who had taught them how to reach for their dreams.
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I couldn't help feeling like I had heard a lot of those suggestions before, from other self-help gurus, from doctors, from YouTubers.
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The resulting book, "Think and Grow Rich," was published in 2148 and became a self-help guide for everyday Americans seeking great wealth.
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So he went, largely because he wanted the "chronos" — the chronological entries in an inmate's central file documenting participation in self-help programs.
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One person who won't be caucusing there is Marianne Williamson: The self-help author and spiritual adviser dropped out of the race. 26.
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You can preach for people to love their illnesses in self-help; you can tell them that their healing is in their hands.
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A pioneer of the self-help book genre, the NYPL says its circulation has peaked, but it is a difficult legacy to beat.
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Where his elder forebear was all twisted syntax and '70s-'80s self-help speak — actualize yourself, you must — the little guy doesn't speak.
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Still, this self-help book has quite positive feedback across the 'net, and sometimes a little tough love can make all the difference.
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She said a woman who was taking one of NXIVM's self-help programs had a psychotic break during the course and grew agitated.
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Black women, while expected to do more emotional labor than everyone around them, aren't often allowed to legitimize themselves as authorities on self-help.
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When Bobby is down, Alicia relies on things like meditation, yoga and self-help books to bring his spirits up, she previously told PEOPLE.
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This is just the latest news about the disgraced "professional development group," which operated as a multi-level marketing scheme selling self-help workshops.
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The self-help group provided classes to nearly 17,000 people, including prominent figures like "Smallville" actress Allison Mack and Seagram's liquor heiress Clare Bronfman.
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In 2015, Turpin discovered Manly Health and Training, a self-help book written in 1858 by Whitman, which was previously unknown to the public.
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Many of Long's blog posts, which feature self-help, health and relationship advice, are centered around what it means to be an "alpha" male.
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And there's a whole new subgenre of self-help books designed to coach people on how to dial down their reliance on digital technology.
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She's also the screenwriter on the upcoming film adaptation of the self-help book, The Secret, which will star Katie Holmes and Josh Lucas.
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"I have done so much self-help work," says the former host, whose daily routine includes a Bible reading, scripture and a daily stoic.
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As America endured a tumultuous decade, Teibel's records found their ways into yoga studios, self-help seminars, New Age gatherings and after-hours comedowns.
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In the self-help group, the frequency of hot flashes and night sweats decreased by 24% over six weeks and 35% by 20 weeks.
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In my case, the alternative was nothing — before the app, I hadn't tried any other kinds of therapies, diaries, drugs, or self-help books.
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EDT (1426 GMT) reporting a technical issue in the same subset of symbols, resulting in another round of "self-help" declarations by other exchanges.
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Long before an FBI investigation found any evidence of sexual abuse, Vancouver was home to an active self-help center that offered Nxivm trainings.
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A Return to Love is often read as a standalone self-help book, but it was first conceived of as a supplementary religious text.
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It includes a bestselling personal development and self-help book, aromatherapy scent of the month, inspirational quote products, plus two to five mystery gifts.
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At the time, the idea that self-help could be put into an app or bot-like format was still a relatively novel concept.
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NXIVM, the accused cult that allegedly portrayed itself as a self-help organization, is also the subject of an in-the-works TV series.
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Mr Miller suggests that when it comes to cyber, deterrence may be the only option: "It is a regime of self-help," he says.
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Drop The Ball, part memoir, part self-help book, tells the story of how Dufu managed to let go in order to get ahead.
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It's why a book can feel like personalized therapy, the spine cracked because of how often it's been reread like an self-help manual.
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Marianne Williamson, the self-help author running an outsider bid, said in her opening statement that the entire US economy needs to be rethought.
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"We've taken some bold actions because self-help is always the best thing to do," the 212.2-year-old told analysts in a call.
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A national bookstore in New Zealand has pulled the self-help book written by controversial Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, following the Christchurch mosque massacres.
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A recent review of 13 studies and nearly 4,500 participants found that group therapy is better for helping people quit smoking than self-help.
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Like most mothers in her self-help group, she was going with her husband to work at construction sites or government run job sites.
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Some of the proposals, such as self-help groups among women, would be hard for governments to conjure up or "purchase" off the shelf.
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Hart also released her first cookbook, described as a 'self-help parody-meets-drunk cooking' book, which hit The New York Times bestsellers list.
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In a subsequent report, The Street said it had tracked down Pitcher, a Canadian, and linked her to a scandal-plagued self-help guru.
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But there's a sense that, while it may make Philip feel better to talk, Western self-help doesn't have any concrete answer for him.
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She has won honors and acclaim for her efforts and now leads a self-help and empowerment group of twenty girls in her village.
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Regulatory and legislative efforts to restrict payday lending have benefitted financial institutions that offer the same types of products as Self-Help, studies show.
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A woman told BuzzFeed News that self-help guru Tony Robbins forcefully kissed and groped her when she was a teenage girl in 1985.
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The treatments that work actually do exist: medication for withdrawal, counseling for relapse prevention, self-help groups and therapeutic communities to build supportive networks.
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Corley found that they tended to read three types of books: biographies of successful people, self-help or personal development books, and history books.
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Though he thought they were "on a break," after attending a self-help seminar recommended by his daughter, he realized the marriage was over.
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In cheeky deference to the self-help genre, Brinkmann has structured "Stand Firm" as a seven-step guide of the type that he abhors.
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And it may only come up if the DOL decides to do an investigation, which is what happened in the case of Self Help.
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The Labor Department said it notified law enforcement officials about the case, but did not say if Self Help was accused of criminal activity.
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She was practicing the American tradition of self-help and could have published a rehab diary that was the Walden of the Bush Era!
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Pushed by Madison Avenue and preached by self-help gurus, likability is a standard that history shows us was created and sold by men.
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Now that my inner narrator has alternatives to I think and I feel, these seem not like self-help platitudes but like observable facts.
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Our grief vocabulary isn't clinical, and you probably won't find it in the self-help books that friends hand you after the memorial service.
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He wrote a 2014 book, "Hardcore Self-Help," whose subtitle proposes to conquer anxiety in the coarse language that has also defined a generation.
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Here, Mr. Harris's satire of academic gassiness and self-help psychobabble does double duty: It's hilarious (even if a bit overdrawn) and yet illuminating.
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Quotable: Marianne Williamson, the self-help author who has been widely mocked for her talk of political love, delivered a sharp answer on reparations.
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He had to participate in self-help groups that focused especially on three things: gangs, overcoming criminal thinking and the suffering of crime victims.
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"Pricing discipline is core to the bull investment case for legacy airlines like American, and we have not yet seen meaningful self-help initiatives."
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Derren Brown's (note, definitely not a Hufflepuff) book Happy as an anti–self help book structured around stoicism as it pertains to personal contentment.
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Another popular self-help title, Make Your Bed, might be a better option if your roommate is as straight-laced as they are slovenly.
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At 15, she became fascinated by Father Divine and his religion, which preached a gospel of self-help, abstinence, economic independence and social equality.
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It is a rejoinder to the pressure on literature to serve as self-help, to make us empathetic or better informed, to be useful.
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This, of course, is why many privacy advocates believe that legal protections for privacy are more effective than self-help by individual internet users.
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It's like that self-help dreck about setting artificial deadlines to get stuff done — yet their very artificiality is precisely why they are ineffective.
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From "Pullman, WA," set in her hometown, featuring three characters desperately trying to give a self-help seminar: "You are a loser," one says.
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There's a decidedly "self-help" bent to the website: It feels like an older uncle to our current culture of wellness and self-care.
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The system of patterned speech was developed by two self-help marketers, based on the research of psychiatrist and medical hypnosis expert Milton Erickson.
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In the dead of night, every commercial except If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma is a self-help commercial.
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Former slaves of the self-help company founder quietly wept in the back row as the verdict was read to a packed Brooklyn courtroom.
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In America particularly, and in periodicals of the 19th century, you see [self-help] splashed all over the pages, and you see it today unevaded.
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Lenders long overlooked this self-help model, but financed it unwittingly: perhaps a fifth of microloans to businesses are thought to be diverted into housing.
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While self-help tools, like books or apps, can be beneficial, experts say there can also be pitfalls making these tools ineffective and even harmful.
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Led by the extremely enigmatic Keith Raniere, Catherine can't help but shake the feeling there's more than meets the eye with the self-help organization.
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She's built a global online following through her social media presence and her self-help YouTube videos aimed at people who are struggling with depression.
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It is an unsubtle reference to "The Power of Positive Thinking", a self-help book by Norman Vincent Peale, and one favoured by Mr Trump.
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"Never in a million years would I have thought a self-help group could be a sex cult," says actress Catherine Oxenberg in the teaser.
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"It was the most painful, traumatic moment of my life," actress Sarah Edmondson told PEOPLE of the controversial self-help group Nxvim's 2016 initiation ceremony.
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Sometime in 2016, Alex, then 34, began a series of expensive self-help seminars put on by an organization called NXIVM (pronounced nex-ee-um).
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Countless self-help books on our respective night stands counseled us to break free from our toxic patterns if we wanted to find lasting love.
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Mickey, a self-help radio-show producer and sometime 12-stepper, is dumping her latest bad-choice lover, a coke addict living with his parents.
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Investors in the company include the self-help guru Tony Robbins, financial technology investment firm CreditEase and RX3, an investment fund based in Orange County.
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In the process, he's morphed into a self-help guru of sorts, railing against identity politics and dispensing tough advice to (mostly) young alienated men.
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Instead of fixing the keyboard problems, Apple advises MacBook owners to try self-help remedies that it knows will not result in a permanent repair.
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"When he was most down, Mr. Sayoc relied on self-help books on tape to keep going," lawyers wrote in court documents filed this week.
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Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer of Facebook, has published two books that offer a mixture of intimate biography, self-help and business know-how.
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Over email, So Drove shared that the commonplace self-help term "Say Yes" was actually the missing piece that helped cement the song's bilateral sound.
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The 1930s were a heyday of self-help and self-reliance, as Americans searched for ways to fortify themselves against the uncertainties of the Depression.
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Analysts at Liberum said like-for-like sales were better than expected, giving credit to Card Factory management's self-help measures around range and quality.
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Reprinted in 2012 due to high demand, The Secret Source was written in response to the controversial 2006 self-help film (and book) The Secret.
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Trump's can-do optimism and belief in prosperity make him the obvious heir to earlier self-help Christian sages of the Norman Vincent Peale variety.
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Ivanka Trump's first self-help book targeted at a female audience, "The Trump Card," became a New York Times bestseller after its publication in 2009.
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We adopted a new puppy, another border collie, because many pet grief self-help books said that loving another animal would help, in most cases.
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He is counseled by his therapist in order to build himself up to write a letter to himself, that self-help letter, Dear Evan Hansen.
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Instagram user Sam Woulidge uploaded a precious video of her son, Seb, pretending to read the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu's latest self-help book.
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Also—and this sounds kind of like something from a new age self-help book—you want to focus on the feeling inside of you.
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Self-help guru Marianne Williamson was the breakout star of CNN's first Democratic debate — at least if internet chatter and pundits are to be believed.
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The '80s were considered Franken's peak on the show, when he debuted one of the most famous "SNL" recurring characters, self-help guru Stuart Smalley.
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But a combined program of small cash grants and public service jobs would lie much more squarely within the self-help tradition of American politics.
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The impressive sound and excellent dynamics make these headphones perfect for listening to music, podcasts, lectures, white noise, or self-help tapes for homesick freshmen.
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We live in a consumerist culture, and I'd rather spend my money on health food and self-help guides than junk food and gossip rags.
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Hillsong's sermons, influenced by the self-help-style theology of the "prosperity gospel," promise adherents a life full of material as well as spiritual blessings.
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On its face, Meyerism sounds ridiculous, an attempt to blend some of the rigor of old-school religion with the notions behind self-help systems.
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It's a little misleading to call TREATING PEOPLE WELL: The Extraordinary Power of Civility at Work and in Life (Scribner, $27) a self-help book.
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As a result, thousands turn to less formal resources to manage their desires: forum-based self-help groups, dark web chatrooms, and above-ground IRCs.
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The next few months were filled with sleeplessness and drinking, but also exercising and thoughtful introspection as I scoured self-help books and sought therapy.
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They have both written self-help business books with uninspired titles ("The Art of the Deal" by Mr. Trump, "Lessons in Winning" by Mr. Doria).
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I have purchased self-help books, and enrolled in a public-speaking class to break through my shyness and learn how to start a conversation.
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So he began attending "Hoarders No More: NYC," a self-help group organized through the online service Meetup that holds regular meetings in Midtown Manhattan.
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When her self-help book "Getting Free: You Can End Abuse and Take Back Your Life" was published in 19953, she was just as straightforward.
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When she first put pen to paper years ago, Bassey Ikpi thought she knew what she wanted her first book to be about: self-help.
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When the members of a creepy self-help group request confessionals, Portia delivers a surprisingly affecting speech about the fact that people think she's dumb.
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His psychological transformation, communicated in flashbacks of an incarcerated Banks discovering James Allen's 1903 self-help essay, "As a Man Thinketh," is blunt, but effective.
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"I know I'm getting older because my Kindle is turning into a self-help library," says comedian Ali Wong in her Netflix special Baby Cobra.
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On messaging apps, young professionals trade translations of her self-help guides, while working mothers share her advice on carving out time for loved ones.
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At the first round of Democratic primary debates in Miami, much of the world was introduced to self-help speaker and bestselling author Marianne Williamson.
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Healthy communication is fine and dandy, but so is a self-help book, an oversized robe, or one of the other recommendations in this list.
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No, the problem is that most of the sweary self-help titles are, to use the lingo of their intended readership, so fucking extra. Why?
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Three months have passed since Keith Raniere, founder of the defunct self-help company NXIVM, was convicted of sex trafficking, racketeering, and wire fraud conspiracy.
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That makes Reckford the king of "self-help housing," and he has a message for sustainability supporters: what seems green is sometimes injustice in disguise.
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His psychological transformation, communicated in flashbacks of an incarcerated Banks discovering James Allen's 1903 self-help essay, "As a Man Thinketh," is blunt, but effective.
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Despite its historical legacy, activists still believe Self-Help Graphics encourages other art spaces to move into the neighborhood and therefore should leave as well.
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Even so, the classic text on the subject—the 1986 self-help book Codependent No More—remains on the Amazon best seller list for addictions.
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The author of a self-help book called If You Have to Cry, Go Outside, Cutrone values independence as much as art house filmmakers do.
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There are also more art-minded spaces, such as Self-Help Graphics' Barrio Mobile Art Studio, a program that was originally begun 45 years ago.
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By the time she's dialed my number, she has tried therapy and devoured and puked up every self-help book she could get her hands on.
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"What we found in this study is that the best self-help books targeted very specific problems, like social anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorder," he said.
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A 1992 interview on Oprah Winfrey's show propelled her to make a name for herself as a "spiritual guide" for Hollywood and a self-help expert.
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"Gucci is cashing in on a brilliant self-help program, which has brought back the brand on the map," said Exane BNP Paribas analyst Luca Solca.
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The co-founder of NXIVM, the self-help group that was allegedly used as a front of a secret sex cult, now faces child pornography charges.
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While similar measures may be considered if the yen rises further, many firms are resorting to self-help instead of making explicit demands for government action.
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A 22003 interview on Oprah Winfrey's show led Williamson to make a name for herself as a "spiritual guide" for Hollywood and a self-help expert.
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The unsocial media platform received multiple large name angel investors at its inception, people like self-help writer Tim Ferriss and early Google investor Ram Shriram.
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The Anglo-Saxon world hosts a blossoming trade of life coaches, self-help writers, motivational speakers and happiness researchers—what might be called the "optimism industry".
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A 1992 interview on Oprah Winfrey's show led Williamson to make a name for herself as a "spiritual guide" for Hollywood and a self-help expert.
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While self-help and wellness culture may be a $3.7 trillion industry, the narrators of these books don't buy the idea that it will save us.
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One thing is for sure, and that's that there's more to this "self help" organization that meets the mind, as well as the characters within it.
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Haunted by a childhood act of violence, he continues to attend EST self-help meetings, trying to open up in whatever way an undercover spy can.
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"The goal is demystifying the field, making it more accessible," Marvella Muro, the director of Artistic Programs and Education at Self Help Graphics & Art, told Hyperallergic.
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There are times when Konta, with her repeated talk of "process" and "bubbles" can sound like she is reciting a text from a self-help book.
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A portion of the sum comes from his YouTube Red series Scare PewDiePie and his self-help parody book This Book Loves You, according to Forbes.
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AND FOR ME, AND IT'S PERSONAL, IT'S NOT INTENDED TO BE A SELF-HELP OR ADVICE, IT'S JUST, HEY, FOR ME, I TOOK IT TOO FAR.
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Z declared "self-help" against the NYSE, which occurs when another exchange is dealing with internal problems processing trades and orders are routed through alternate venues.
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Most of his Facebook posts before April consist of semi-religious self-help snippets shot on a mobile phone urging Zimbabweans to stand up for themselves.
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Sultana now spends her days working on calculus equations, listening to Bon Jovi and doing household chores while listening to the BBC or self-help audiobooks.
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"Fire and Fury" now ranks No. 3, followed by Rachel Hollis' self help book "Girl, Wash Your Face" at No. 4 and "Fear" at No. 5.
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The only thing I could read were self-help books on loss and grief, looking for answers to how to get through the anguish I felt.
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Sarah made Judaism the focus of her endless search for meaning, finally driving the genuinely religious Raquel to berate her for conflating religion with self-help.
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These early sobriety movements would eventually pave the way for the self-help and rehabilitation movements of the 1980s, including Betty Ford's highly publicized rehab center.
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The writer was considering a series of self-help seminars echoing "The Secret," the documentary that propelled James Ray to stardom in the early 2000's.
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This often debilitating focus on remorse was challenged in the nineteenth century from religious reformers, philosophers, and self-help gurus who were collectively labelled New Thought.
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If you've been in therapy or read self-help books often, the pointers below will not come as a surprise — but either way, they're good reminders.
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A follow-up to his 2012 book, The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty, Seeing Slowly is what the author himself calls a "self-help" book.
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Oh, look, here comes Stanley Fish, the American literary critic and legal scholar, who has initiated what is possibly a new genre: celebrity-academic self-help.
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The way he tells it, though, after four installments in what he considers a unique kind of self-help series, he's essentially finished spitting trap inspirationals.
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"Prurience," which runs March 20 to 31 as part of the Guggenheim Museum's Works & Process series, unfolds at a fictional self-help group for pornography addiction.
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A 1992 interview on Oprah Winfrey's show propelled Williamson to make a name for herself as a "spiritual guide" for Hollywood and a self-help expert.
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In the 1970s, a group of Los Angeles artists at the barrio gallery Self-Help Graphics wanted their community to celebrate the beauty of Mexican culture.
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By the end, Greer has written a best-selling feminist self-help guide, and now it is her turn to be eyed as out-of-touch.
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I met with 30 different families over six months, not just victims of terrorism but brutal murder, in self-help groups in the U.S. and Germany.
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The contradiction at the heart of many self-help books is that you're supposed to accept yourself more while simultaneously changing to create a better you.
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Self-help books (all sorts of books, come to think of it) can almost all be distilled down to one takeaway, a few words of wisdom.
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The offices have computer keyboards in self-help kiosks, which are infrequently sanitized, he said, that the agency has encouraged people to use for faster service.
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In their self-help book Reconcilable Differences, psychologists Andrew Christensen, Brian Doss, and Neil Jacobson describe how partners move into roles that are complementary over time.
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Whether he knew it or not, Vonnegut was improvising a self-help manual for psychic pain at a time when many young Americans needed it most.
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The industry appeals to anxious and sometimes underqualified middle-aged students who are enticed by a constellation of websites, special programs, self-help books and gurus.
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Tim Ferris, a self-help guru, entrepreneur, and author of the "4-Hour-Work Week," speaks more about habits for running successful teams on his podcast.
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However, a new lawsuit claims the abuses of the self-proclaimed self-help group on their victims are far more "insidious" — and included illegal human experiments.
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As Marilyn waded into the campaign, she met resistance from Williamson's old-school supporters, the kind of people who sincerely seek her spiritual self-help content.
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Having first found fame as a self-help guru, he now uses propaganda and mythologizing — what Yuknavitch calls "narrative grafts" — to deploy information as a weapon.
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But then she is offered a $10 million contract to marry Kyle, and introduced into his secretive self-help organization, the Institute of the Higher Mind.
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A 20013 interview on Oprah Winfrey's show led Williamson to make a name for herself as a "spiritual guide" for Hollywood and a self-help expert.
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In their self-help book "Reconcilable Differences," psychologists Andrew Christensen, Brian Doss and Neil Jacobson describe how partners move into roles that are complementary over time.
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That bad habit has made one of the most prominent self-help gurus in America right now unhappy and damaged relationships with those closest to her.
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WUHAN'S SELF-HELP Wuhan, the city of 24 million people at the center of the outbreak, has the most acute problem - and an impressive unofficial response.
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But once your phone is in-hand, the Pavlovian urge to close the self-help app and open a blood-pressure booster is difficult to ignore.
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Allison Mack was arrested in Brooklyn by the FBI on Friday for allegedly recruiting slaves into an alleged sex cult within the self-help group NXIVM.
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For seven weeks, prosecutors have made the case that Keith Raniere, the leader of a self-help company, is actually a crime boss and sex trafficker.
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A 22011 interview on Oprah Winfrey's show led Williamson to make a name for herself as a "spiritual guide" for Hollywood and a self-help expert.
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In self-help, we talk about how we can heal ourselves but there's not so much questioning of why we're so universally wounded that we need this.
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"The results support our positive view on the structural growth of music streaming, self-help at Canal+ as well as value crystallization opportunities," Goldman Sachs analysts said.
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It details a philosophy cobbled together from bits and pieces of self-help lit, business school puffery, Silicon Valley disruption, and new-agey commitments to radical transparency.
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"As input costs rise, we prefer companies with pricing power (from high gross margins or concentrated market structure) and/or self-help opportunities," analysts at Goldman said.
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In a video posted to YouTube on Wednesday, Robbins dismissed the accusations, justifying his actions as all part of his methods as an eccentric self-help icon.
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She also wrote a children's book and was working on a self-help book as well as a political guide for women, according to her campaign website.
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Raniere ran an Albany, New York-based company offering pricey "self-help" classes to thousands of people across the United States, Canada and Mexico for two decades.
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After taking self-help programs and addressing the panel's concerns, she filed a new petition and for the 20th time, she appeared in front of the board.
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Keith Raniere, founder of the controversial self-help group Nxivm, faces federal charges of sex trafficking and related crimes that could send him to prison for life.
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Rosa also took to reading the kind of self-help business books by writers like John C. Maxwell and Tony Robbins that still dominate Avon training today.
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Many of them spoke on condition that their full names not be used, fearing that taking on the self-help millionaire could harm them legally or professionally.
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After a long day selling milkshake mixers, Kroc listens to a recording of a self-help guru preaching persistence, self-reliance and "The Power of the Positive".
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The Game was a how-to guide, a self-help book for clueless men who couldn't get laid, rather than a Tucker Max–type catalog of depravity.
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Mack was charged last Friday with sex trafficking for her involvement with a self-help organization for women that forced members into sexual acts with their leader.
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Tai Lopez, another self-help "guru," has embraced bitcoin and started making money off investment advice — something that hasn't benefitted people who invested after the cryptocurrency peaked.
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As reported online January 8 in Menopause, the researchers produced a self-help CBT booklet designed to help working menopausal women learn CBT skills on their own.
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We compiled an eclectic list, ranging from actually cool self-help books to gripping thrillers, composed of what money diarists were reading when they wrote their entries.
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But like a self-help manual, Gappah's book cloaks its aphoristic abstractions in the trappings of shallow lyricism, hoping that we might mercifully mistake melodrama for substance.
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Using the water stored in a sand dam they constructed, members of Songeni's Mukaso Self Help Group are now growing and exporting green beans to European markets.
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His mock self-help titles are so relatable, it's actually a crying shame they're not real books (though they are printed on old books from antique stores).
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Don't just think fiction stories either: You can dig into great historical non-fiction, or biographies, or self-help and motivation books while you're avoiding social media.
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His debut album, Panic Prevention – which employed samples from a self-help anxiety tape quite literally meant to prevent panic – sounded like a progressive form of therapy.
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We asked an imposter syndrome expert (a real thing that exists!), self-help authors, psychologists, a neuroscientist, and a career coach how to overcome these troubling feelings.
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Like idiotic diets and self-help books and aspirational lifestyle blogs, junk psychology commodifies and sells the most banal corners of our own minds back to us.
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The new indictment comes months after the self-help organization's leader Keith Raniere and Smallville actress Allison Mack were arrested on sex trafficking and forced labor charges.
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Whether the work is a memoir or policy briefing, self-help or polemic, these authors can't be expected to take the risks necessary to produce something great.
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A self-help book called "The Good Life" might be encouraging or prescriptive, but a novel with that title is bound to be suffused with tart irony.
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In prison, Gucci stuck largely to routine, concentrating on prayer, working out and reading, especially the Bible and self-help books by Tony Robbins and Deepak Chopra.
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These courses also provide good help-seeking options and available treatments, self-help strategies for milder problems and skills for supporting others who have a mental disorder.
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It might sound cheesy and self-help-y, but research has shown that the more accountable you feel in working through your depression, the better the outcome.
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The curvaceous model chalked up and knocked some balls around in the billiards room of self-help guru Tai Lopez's pad ... then hit the pool outside too.
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I'd like to extend my eminently reluctant congratulations to legal rape advocate (it's satire, he swears) and self-help guru for misogynistic babymen Daryush "Roosh V" Valizadeh.
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Over Jayda's cheery chords and euphoric, thudding drum programming, Dash offers a vocal that falls somewhere between a self-help tape and session with a loving domme.
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Self-help guru Tony Robbins allegedly made his followers drink "gross" liquid concoctions after failing at tasks during his public, staged events, according to a new report.
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The poem, Rudyard Kipling's "If," is well-loved in Britain — it has been repeatedly voted the nation's favorite — and is almost a pioneer of self-help writing.
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It is a tricky thing to write a memoir that's also supposed to function as self-help and tell-all and activist's manifesto, as well as indictment.
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Today, evidence of its truth is all around us, in the booming self-help industry, the culture of mood-altering pharmaceutical drugs and even in higher education.
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Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm (pronounced nex-ee-um) in the 1990s as a self-help organization based in a suburban town in upstate New York.
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Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm (pronounced Nex-e-um) in the 1990s as a self-help organization based in a suburban town in upstate New York.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Forty-five years after its founding, long-standing community arts space Self Help Graphics & Art has finally found a permanent home.
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The rabbi, wrapped in a prayer shawl, sometimes completely covering his head, Hasidic-style, used a direct and personal tone, tinged with a rhetoric of self-help.
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Take a break from your earbuds, grab a glass of champagne, and come prepared to chat and mingle with fellow Podcast Club members and self-help gurus.
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Mr. Raniere, 58, co-founded Nxivm (pronounced Nex-ee-um) in the 1990s as a self-help organization based in a suburban town in upstate New York.
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YESTERDAY IN STYLES How the internet, the self-help industry and the changing nature of celebrity gave rise to the era of "Me, Inc." in the 1990s.
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A secretive self-help group that promised women empowerment demanded they give a "master" naked photos or other compromising material to guarantee their silence about its existence.
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As far as self-help techniques ... PJ goes through a few examples with our camera guy, who you can tell is pretty star-struck talking to her.
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The bride's father is a self-help instructor in Sedona and a retired actor who performed most recently in productions at the Canyon Moon Theater in Sedona.
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Weigel adroitly draws on pop culture and history — from reality TV to the self-help industry — as evidence, though her scope is largely limited to straight couples.
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She bought items like self-help books, hula hoops, cooking utensils, ramen noodles and had the lot industrially pulverized, then pressed by a compacting company into pills.
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"With the potential aid of several improving 53 micro/macro fundamentals, and self-help programs, we believe valuation and stock price downside risk is limited," he said.
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