Conscious Self-Improvement
Self-help often highlights our flaws to create a perceived need for improvement, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy. This clever marketing strategy, reminiscent of advertising, primes us to seek solutions, but it can also leave us feeling worse before we find the wisdom we're after. Understanding this dynamic is crucial to navigating the self-help landscape without falling into the trap of constant dissatisfaction.In this clip
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The Jordan Harbinger Show
160: Why Does Self-Help Make You Feel Terrible? | Deep Dive
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What can we learn from Jordan Harbinger's unique insights in the episode 160: Why Does Self-Help Make You Feel Terrible? | Deep Dive and the clip Self-Help as Product?
What can we learn from Jordan Harbinger's unique insights in the episode 160: Why Does Self-Help Make You Feel Terrible? | Deep Dive and the clip Conscious Self-Improvement?