Self Help Books

Articles in Self Help Books

By TheHairDresser 1 comments
This writing will inform the reader of how to write a how to book that holds the readers' attention as well as will be informative and enjoyable, sometimes even laughable. The article does not include information on self-publishing, submitting to ... more »
By Andreya G. 4 comments
If you are at all bummed or bored with your life, read on. I promise your life will never be the same!.. more »
By Tammyrose 1 comments
If you appreicate the wit and wisdom of Dr. Laura Schlessinger, author and host of a radio call-in show, you should be aware that you're up for a bit of a challenge. Many people hate Dr. Laura with a passion, which is ok. The trick is to learn ... more »
By Karen Hamilton Silvestri 0 comments
This project is one of the most rewarding I have ever undertaken and I think you will love it also. Every family has favorite recipes and traditions that may go along with the recipes. Gathering together your family recipes into a homemade book ... more »
By Author1947 0 comments
You have written the book you dreamed of writing all your life. You have edited it and submitted it to an agent. The agent is unable to find a publisher for you because new authors are not being accepted by the big publishing houses. There are ... more »
By dalady 5 comments
Reading is a wonderful escape. Most People I know love a good book. Heck, I know people who love hundreds and hundreds of good books; you call tell by the stacks of them that are lining the walls and piled by the couch. I myself have too many ... more »
By lacollado 0 comments
Being single in the trendy/Urban NYC is hard. But being a single mom in a trendy/urban NYC is even worst! You have the right to remain fabulous REGARDLESS! It took me hours of meditation before I convince myself that it was ok to buy me that ... more »
By MythMan Jay 0 comments
Yourself = your general aim for living your life. It's very easy to show that to people who always knew you (your parents/grandparents/aunts/uncles, your brothers/sisters/cousins, your lifelong classmates, etc), but what about new people---people ... more »
By hamzak 1 comments
.In the following paragraphs I will teach to how to write a book.to write a book takes time,ability to edit page after page and most importantly lots of imagination.first you want to think what your book will be about dragons? werewolf? whatever ... more »
By FightYourFears 1 comments
Your aim should be to entertain and stimulate your listeners, not just yourself... more »
By SundaysChild 0 comments
Congratulations, you've already taken on the most challenging part of this effort -- you wrote the book. Now that your ideas have form and texture, your next task is to get it before the reading public. We'll begin with building a FREE website ... more »
By smilesatme1 2 comments
Teachers are the second parents of all the children or students who goes to school to learn something. Treating your teachers nice and with self-discipline will help you learn the lessons easy and useful to your life. Kids who does not honor ... more »
By kameko 0 comments
I'm going to write an how to article on how to write a fiction novel. By Kameko Evans First, you find a quite place to write. A bedroom, living room; what ever makes you comfortable. Then, you bring some paper with you. Lots of paper with you. ... more »
By skyelark 0 comments
International Baccalaureate Diploma getting you down? Need to study?.. more »
By kameko 0 comments
Writing takes more work than you may think. Read on to learn what's involved to be a writer... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
The law of attraction is the core of the book and movie "The Secret." The basic concept is that to get what you want, you need to ask for it and believe you will get it. One problem many people have is procrastination. If you're one who struggles ... more »
By orbit11 0 comments
Learning how to read tarot cards can be simplyfied by actually studying the images on the cards themselves. The Rider-Waite tarot deck is by far the best way to get started reading tarot cards. This deck is illustrated in a way that a person can ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale championed the use of positive thinking in his iconic book "The Power of Positive Thinking" in 1952. The book spawned an entire industry of self-help seminars and even a magazine. Many celebrities and other famous people ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step--and a road map. A personal mission statement is the direction you want your life to head towards and the steps you plan to take in order to get to your destination. It serves as a reminder ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When writing your autobiography, it is inevitable that you will write about other people. After all, you are not the only person in your life. Take care to keep from hurting others and make your autobiography legally safe by following the tips below... more »
By Soaring 0 comments
The New Year is here and so are your resolutions for the year. As you review your list, observe how many times you’ve transferred the same resolutions into the New Year with a promise that this year you will keep them. Make a real difference ... more »
By myehow 0 comments
Earn Points for doing what you already do online; shopping, reading emails, playing games, searching the web, taking surveys, and more!.. more »
By Cassie Premo Steele 0 comments
What keeps us from our creative life, and what keeps us from healing, is doubt. We doubt ourselves, and deeply. We doubt our dreams. We doubt our desires. We doubt our own sensations, feelings, thoughts. So in order to create, we must first ... more »
By rmsecor 1 comments
You will learn how to identify, target, and overcome your inner writing demons... more »
By BrokenGirl 0 comments
Emotions Anonymous is like Alcoholics Anonymous in the way that the meetings are supposed to help, only EA deals with your Emotions, happinesses, sadnesses, depression and manic-states... So, just because a person doesn't drink alchohol, it ... more »