Popular Self-Help Tips That Might be Sabotaging Your Efforts
Posted on July 03, 2021 by Natasha Washington, One of Thousands of Spirituality Coaches on Noomii.
This article discusses 4 "self-help" tips that are taught with your best interest in mind but may not be for your highest good.
Not all self-help advice is great advice. Just as doctors and lawyers are wrong from
time to time, your favorite self-help guru may have spread some poor advice, too.
Some of the most common self-help tips have been shown to be ineffective or even
detrimental. Ensure you’re not blindly following any of the advice below. If you are, evaluate how
it is working for you before you continue.
Are you trying to follow these self-help tips?
1. Announce your goals to the world. They say that if you tell everyone you know
about your goals, you’ll be less likely to give up. The idea being that you’ll be too
embarrassed to quit. It sounds reasonable, but studies have shown that this
advice doesn’t work for most people.
-It’s believed that this advice fails to work for one major reason: Most of
the people you tell will try to sabotage you in some way.
-Imagine your goal was to climb Mt Rainier in six months. You might hear
things like:
-People die climbing mountains.
-Didn’t you once trip climbing the stairs?
-How will you get enough money to fly to Washington?
-You’ll have to lose a lot of weight to make it up a mountain.
-We don’t have any mountains in Florida. There’s no good way to train
here.
-You’ll never be properly prepared.
-It sounds expensive. How will you pay for it?
-And so on. Most people don’t want to see you do too well, and they’ll find
ways to hold you back as a result.
-Keep your goals to yourself. The odds of succeeding are usually greater.
2.Pattern yourself after the most successful people. The most successful people
in any field are anomalies. Being the best anything in the world is like trying to
be the fastest human in the world. There are only a few people with the genetic
makeup to succeed at the highest level.
-For example, striving to be like LeBron James isn’t the best way to get into
the NBA for the average person. People with enough talent can make a lot
of mistakes and still be successful.
-Keep in mind that for many fields, success at the highest level involves a
lot of luck.
-Find the strategies that have worked for many people and incorporate
those into your life.
3. Just visualize your goal and think positive thoughts. This is poor advice when
it’s the only advice. A few years ago, it was popular to believe that positive
thoughts alone could manifest anything you could imagine. This led some to
believe that there was no reason to leave their couch.
-It’s attractive to believe that no effort is required to create anything you
desire, but life doesn’t work that way. You’re not going to wake up to a
Mercedes in your garage simply by daydreaming about it and reciting
affirmations to yourself.
-Positive thinking, knowing your goals, and visualizing success are helpful,
but insufficient. Nothing changes until you do something or convince
someone else to do something.
4. Do what you love and the money will follow. There’s only one problem with
this idea. The things that you like are either the same things that everyone else
likes, so there’s a lot of competition. Or, the things you like aren’t easy to
monetize, like playing horseshoes or watching TV in your robe.
-To make more money, it’s important to find something to do that’s
valuable to enough people in the world that you can generate enough
income to enjoy the lifestyle you desire. It also has to be something you’re
capable of doing. Hopefully, you can enjoy it, too.
Have you been using any of these ideas? They’re not bad advice for everyone, but
they’ve been shown to be a poor choice for over 50% of the population. If something
isn’t working for you, it might be time to give something else a try. Life is
challenging enough without making it even harder!