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Face Forward: Meeting Challenges Head on in Times of Trouble

A year ago, I had the great opportunity to meet one of those brave souls we often read about. Michele Howe Clarke is a Thriver – not merely a survivor. Her tale of a devastating and disfiguring cancer diagnosis moved me to tears. I was honored to be asked to write the Foreword for her [...]

What ARE You Waiting For?

You come to the edge of a cliff. You look down and wonder. Once you might have jumped, but now you play it safe. Deep down you know the leader you really are. You feel called to make a profound difference in the world and to leave a legacy of lasting contribution. Yet, you linger [...]

How to Determine if YOU Are a Self-Help Junkie…

The first step is to look at what being a Self Help Junkie means… Definition:
Self-Help Junkie verb: A way of being noun: One who is drawn to self-improvement and the betterment of their life and the lives of others yet forgets where the answers are. Symptoms:
Enjoys expanding, growing and learning. 
Yet finds themselves restless, irritable [...]

9 Principles to Be Happy in Any Economy

1. You are not your job Our jobs are not who we really are, yet many of us relate to them this way. This is one reason that layoffs and lost jobs can be devastating. We have over-identified with what we do for a living and collapsed it with our sense of who we are. [...]

How I Stopped “Waiting for Jack”

The first time I met Jack, I ripped a hundred-dollar bill out of his hand. On a cold winter day in Denver, I waited in line to see one of my heroes, Jack Canfield, the coauthor of the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series and the author of The Success Principles: How to Get [...]

Should We Keep Waiting for Self-Help to Fix Us or Is It Time to Fix Self-Help?

Although it may be difficult to admit, many of us come to the self-help field to be fixed. We wouldn’t want to state it so bluntly, but it is often the case. And it may not be the only reason we come, but somewhere under the surface we hope we will finally, once and for [...]

Kristen Moeller

Self-Help Junkie
v. A way of being
n.
1 One who is drawn to self-improvement and the betterment of their life and the lives of others yet forgets where the answers are.
2 One who has become stuck on the "self-help treadmill."
3 One who believes they are broken and need to be fixed.

Symptoms:
Enjoys expanding, growing and learning. Yet finds themselves restless, irritable and discontent. Always striving, searching, hoping ... waiting.

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