The Top
5 Lessons I've Learned After Reading 500+ Self-Help Books
By the time I was 15 years old, my mom, sister, and I had
moved homes at least 25 times. My father was an alcoholic. I was getting
government-paid school lunches and had a weekend job at a local bakery. I was
not surrounded by much ambition or inspiration.
But I knew the life I was given was
special. I yearned to do something important with it, but I couldn’t find the
words to explain this to anyone (and even if I could, I doubted I could find
anyone who would entertain my “very optimistic” ideas).
Then I stumbled across a book in a secondhand
store, and it changed my life. The
Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz,
Ph.D., brought my inner-knowledge words to life. This book heard me.
It understood me. It gave me support, ideas, and endless encouragement for
years.
Although the author died soon after I
was born, he became my mentor, my inner coach, and my closest friend. He
taught me to set
my goals high, take action toward them every day, and
always think positively to achieve them. He told me not to let any small
circumstances (or small thinkers around me) make me small-minded.
The strength given to me by the books I’ve read vastly
outweighs any other source of influence in my life.
His book turned me from feeling like a
restless teenager into a formidable force in the world. I still cherish my original
(enthusiastically highlighted!) copy.
Point being: I know the power of a good
self-help book. The strength given to me by the books I’ve read vastly
outweighs any other source of influence in my life. I've read hundreds since
that day and have found common themes throughout them all. From the spiritual
side to business advice and from age-old to contemporary
authors, the same golden threads tie their words together. Here are the top
five.
The 5 Key Principles I've Learned
1. Take 100-percent responsibility for
your life.
This is Jack Canfield’s No. 1 Success
Principle. It encapsulates the importance of
owning every part of your life, including your mistakes. There is neither
success nor joy to be had in blaming others and relinquishing control to other
people or your circumstances.
To create the life you want, you have to take sole
responsibility for it.
To create the life you want, you have to take
sole responsibility for it. Forget your parents, your exes, the opportunities
(or lack thereof) you were given. Your life’s direction is entirely up to
you. Zero excuses. Success has no prerequisites, and there is
no quality, certification, background, or nationality that has a monopoly on
success. It’s all up to you.
2. You are allowed to be anything you want.
“Inherent in every desire is the mechanics
for its fulfillment,” Deepak Chopra writes in The
Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. It’s
no accident that if you love to sing/write/teach/build
companies/fill-in-the-blank, you were given talent in this area. And you
are meant to be doing it!
The extent to which you use your gifts and
capabilities is up to you (remember point No. 1), but they exist
to be shared and to serve others. You have an obligation to be who your
heart knows you can be. This way you make your highest contribution to the
world and live regret free.
There are no accidents or unreachable goals
that exist within your desires. You are also worthy of receiving the blessings
(including financial blessings) that result when you bring value to others.
3. Your thoughts are everything.
In As a
Man Thinketh (Tony Robbins’s favorite book and what
some refer to as “the original text behind The Secret”), James
Allen writes that with our thoughts we create our world. He’s right. It’s
beautifully (if not deceivingly) simple.
You can choose to feel good in every single moment.
Feel like sh*t? It’s because of what you are
thinking in that moment (probably fear- or guilt-based thoughts). Feel elated?
It’s because of what you are thinking in that moment (probably gratitude or
satisfaction with the world). The best news? Every single thought can be
changed! You can choose to feel good in every single moment.
Every day, in every way, always reach for
your highest-feeling thought. Focus only on what you want. Visualize. The Law of
Attraction works like the law of gravity. It’s
real. Every single area of your life right now has been manifested as a result
of your thoughts. So guard your thoughts like a pitbull (and lose the negative
people, pronto).
4. Love yourself.
In Life
Loves You, Louise Hay suggests looking in the mirror
and into your eyes every day and saying, “I love you. I really, really love
you.” You do not need to do, have, be anything different to be worthy of love.
You are worthy simply because you exist.
When you truly love yourself, you allow yourself to be
the real you. When your self-love is high, you vibrate at a
frequency that deflects fear and that inspires others to be themselves too.
It’s alluring. It keeps you present. It allows you to reject self-sabotaging
behaviors.
You don’t busy yourself with what other
people are doing. You understand that your needs matter and that when you fail
sometimes it’s OK because life is giving you either a lesson or a detour.
Which leads us to...
5. There is always a higher power at
work (and it’s on your side).
Every biography I have read—from Steve
Jobs’s to Maya
Angelou’s—shares a similar truth: Do your best work
and trust in a power that is bigger than you.
Here’s a little secret: We are all terrified.
We all feel uncertain about one million things. We are all just doing
the best we can. But when you apply the above principles of ownership, action,
thinking, and self-love, you will be unstoppable. Why? Because you’re not alone
here. We are all connected. We are all from the same source.
The universe’s helping hand is on call, waiting to lift
you back up, literally on demand, as soon as you center yourself and allow the
above truths into your life.
The higher power at work in our lives (call
it God, the universe, source energy, it doesn’t matter) is working right
alongside you—always. In moments of discouragement, don’t despair. Remember
that you have already survived everything that has happened to you so far, and
you will continue to do so. The universe’s helping hand is on call, waiting to
lift you back up as soon as you center yourself and allow the above truths
into your life.
The Takeaway
Every life is special. You matter. Your
dreams matter. It’s up to you to take action in the direction of your dreams,
and when you do, you’ll be met halfway—I promise.
David J. Schwartz still talks to me. In the
moments that I doubt myself (including this morning, when I needed to summarize
17 years’ worth of reading into five simple lessons), I hear his voice saying,
“Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really
believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the
way to solution.”
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