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New SelfHelp Site SelfHelpCollective.com Wants You To HelpYourself...



A new self-help website is asking visitors to contribute their own stories about working through challenges and difficulties to build on its principles of sharing life experiences and wisdom.



The website, www.selfhelpcollective.com, offers self-improvement tips, quotations, stories and videos across a broad range of life'ss issues helping people to find encouragement and direction.



Exchanging stories with others can bolster your own sense of coming through a big challenge in life, and for the reader of that story it can provide comfort and inspiration, says Steve M. Nash, founder of the self-help site. I have created a site that brings like-minded people together and provides an honest, non-prescriptive source of information and real-life experiences that genuinely helps people.



On top of all the useful tips and articles, the real-life wisdom found throughout the site helps to keep the tone down-to-earth, relevant, and jargon-free.



Things have moved on from when people were expected to be told what'ss best for you by a 'sguru's, says Steve. This site explores the ways that we can help ourselves and one another just by exchanging our experiences and views.



The website'ss ethos is reflected perfectly in the famous Galileo quote: You can'st teach anybody anything; you can only make them realise the answers are already inside them.



Motivational quotes like this also feature at the Self Help Collective and visitors can find the quotations of everyone from Gandhi to Goethe to Groucho Marx.



You can also find in-depth information and resources on topics including assertiveness, communication skills, happiness, positive attitude, self-confidence and self-esteem. And the website is regularly maintained and edited, keeping it timely and up-to-date, and many of these updates are reflected in the site'ss self help blog (http://www.selfhelpcollective.com/self-help-blog.html).



All visitors can subscribe to a newsletter called The Weekly Wonder, too.



Anyone wanting to share their life experiences and lessons should go to the Self Help Collective website, and click on the 'sYour Story's page. Some simple 'sstory guidelines's are provided


http://www.selfhelpcollective.com/your-story.html






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