Tools to Life is a Self Help community web site which provides you with online, interactive self-help programs. Essentially, from what I can see it is a website/hub where you create an account for yourself and it provides you with an interactive learning platform.
The platform allow syou to choose “Tools to Life Programs” which you activate into your dashboard, kind of like signing up for a course at school. The the programs available now “Tools to Life - Coach Steele” and “Tools to Optimal Health - Dr. Carlos Santo” are provided free of charge and available immediately. Another program “Quit Smoking Tools - Coach Steele” say “Coming Soon” at the moment and I am unsure whether it will be a Free program or not when it comes out.
My review of this program is somewhat un-opinionated. Meaning, I think this idea could totally work or it could completely flop and I think that will solely depend on the actual content (programs) that are offered and whether they are offered at a price or for free etc. I would venture a guess that the website was built on the idea of setting up the structure, building a community and THEN figuring out what programs to put together and offer them. I suppose if you can attract a large enough user base you could then attract top of the line self-help authors and content writers to make programs for the system, but that does put the website in a sort of “chicken and the egg” scenario because I think in today’s Internet people demand good content up front in order to attract a large enough audience in the first place.
My suggestion for the website creators would be to stop building the “System” around the content and focus all their efforts on producing content right now. If I logged into the system and saw 500 programs availabe to be taken RIGHT NOW I would have been a lot more impressed than seeing just 2 (Even 25 would be good). Of course everyone has to start somewhere, but I know that people tend to follow social proof and having more courses, possibly with some of them being “FULL” might be enough to convince people to pay attention to the Tools to Life website more seriously. Right now I’ve created my free account and I just feel like waiting to see what they fill it with as far as content before I decide whether or not to use it or recommend it to all my friends.
Do you have a fear of flying? Do you get nervous if even the though of getting on an airplane enters your mind? Are you going to be getting on an airplane for the first time?
JP Richards of GoGetter JetSetter is a certified Hyphotherapist and an NLP Practitioner who has created a set of products to help you overcome your fears of flying. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 6.5% of Americans have a fear of flying so intense that it qualifies as a phobia or anxiety disorder.
JP had a debilitating fear of flying himself and while searching for a way to overcome that fear he discovered a powerful technique which stopped his fear of flying in it’s tracks.
JP went to see a certified Hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner who was able to cure his fear of flying within 30 minutes. Since then JP began studying Hypnotherapy and NLP himself and became certified.
GoGetter JetSetter is JP Richards self-help program to help you overcome your fears of flying. The program is an instant download and offers a 125% Guarantee so if you’re afraid of flying it’s kind of a no brainer.
I personally don’t have a fear of flying and never have so I can’t personally relate to the debilitating fear that some people seem to experience around flying, but after reading through the GoGetterJetSetter.com website I am definitely more aware of this phobia and just how widespread it is. Also, I’m kind of curious now to research NLP and Hypnotherapy as it relates to curing other fears such as arachnophobia, or even something as simple as fear of rejection, fear of failure, fear of public speaking etc.
In an effort to build more value for my readers I have been working with a mentor on really identifying and focusing my efforts on a single area of personal development I am really passionate about - Making Money and Building Wealth doing what you love. Two days ago I launched a new blog ( http://www.InspiredMoneyMaker.com ) which will be dedicated specifically to that topic. If you’ve enjoyed the articles I have written here, I would really encourage you to visit my new site, and subscribe to the RSS feed so that you can stay updated on new content and articles as they come out.
I will still be writing for this blog, but expect to see a lot more content from me specifically from the new site.
Very often I will hear people say that the solution to all problems is to just take massive action to solve all the problems in your life, and then you’ll have a wonderful life. As wonderful and logical as that sounds, it doesn’t work. Why? Because whatever we focus on multiplies. People like Mother Teresa knew this, and that is why she would never attend an Anti-War rally. She would come to a Peace rally, but not an Anti-War rally.
Does this mean that we should take no action? No. When you place your hand on a burning hot element, it would be wise to pull your hand away before you cause first degree burns to your skin. However, we must not rely on action alone as the solution to everything. We should seek to take action only when it is necessary.
This is an especially difficult concept to grasp for people who are primarily action oriented. They fight and battle this idea saying “What do you mean? Just take massive action and work hard and eventually you’ll succeed! Don’t be lazy!”
Today I ran across a video that beautifully illustrates this point. Take a look and see if it resonates with you: