Five lessons from five self-help books

Five lessons learnt from five self-help books to take you forward into 2021.

This year introduced a celebrated opportunity to pause and view life in a different way.
The time to brood has come and gone.
Here are some tips to focus on the future effectively, generated from a wide array of self-help books I read during lockdown.

Manson warns that there are two types of entitlement; feeling like the world owes you for no reason and doing things for people and expecting things back because of it.

Rhimes documents the year she spent doing everything she was asked to after she realised that she had been closed off to life due to fear of the unknown.

Eggerue preaches the power of self-acceptance and the personal freedom which comes with being your own source of validation.

To speak maliciously about others has no benefit to a person with healthy self-esteem. Happy people understand that direct communication is more beneficial than gossip which goes nowhere and benefits nobody.

To optimise your performance, you must attend to your mind, body, soul and emotional health consistently.

Use the above tips to help guide your focus on the future as opposed to the past, which has come and gone.

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