Self-help sells too well.
Itās like any other industry attempting to lure consumers into āchanging their lifeā and āfind their passionā.
It works extra well because everyone needs help in some sort of way.
Itās full of dopamine hits luring readers on a high expecting to witness massive revolutionary seismic change after attending a $500 Robbins event on failure or listening to Mylettās podcast about taming the voice in your head.
How profound.
Yet nothing changes if you donāt change and thatās the biggest secret that is hidden from consumers.
From fixing your mental state to overcoming addiction, nothing will work if thereās no action.
Iām going to be honest with you. Iāve always loved self-help and thereās absolutely nothing wrong with this genre as long as you know itās an ordinary product/service that tries to promise something that doesnāt yet exist.
As I reflect on my youth having turned 20 last Thanksgiving, this milestone has made me feel no different except for the fact that I now know I need to stop consuming and start producing more.
I havenāt taken more action in my whole life than I did during quarantine. I sold a company, started a blog, dabbed at a failing podcast, learned to drive (as a native New Yorker this is impressive), learned to cook anything that doesnāt require a microwave and for some reason finally have come to understand all the gibberish and mostly trash Iāve been reading that just goes out one ear out the other.

So without further or do, whether you are 20 or 64, hereās some advice you wonāt regret spending your time digesting:
#1 Most people spend money on things they donāt need for people they donāt like or even worse,Ā know!
#2 āWhen youāre 20 you care what everyone thinks, when youāre 30 you stop caring what everyone thinks, when youāre 60 you realize no one was ever thinking about you in the first place. You have enemy? Good. That means as youāve stood up for something, sometime in yourĀ life.ā
#3 Thereās no timeline. Donāt rush anything. You canāt plan nor time your way through life because there are too many unknowns. The hardest part is starting so go for it and youāll adjust. See whatĀ sticks.
#4 Invest in you and other people. You are the average of the people you are with so chooseĀ wisely.
#5 Itās okay to say no, even when you are young. You have an abundance of time and it should be used extra carefully.
#6 Donāt follow your passion, let it come naturally. Donāt chaseĀ it.
#7 Develop self-control and resist quick hits of dopamine and serotonin. Instead develop them naturally through the great outdoors, setting expectations and controlling what youĀ consume.
#8 Add humor into your day. Always makes it better, I promise. Humor is a sign of intelligence.
#9 Get a little bit better each day. ThatāsĀ it.
#10 If you do nothing, no one will say anything but that doesnāt lead you closer to your goal. Immediately when you start doing something, people get jealous because theyāre too lazy to start. They want to push you off your path. Judgement, trolls and criticism mean youāre doing something right. If you didnāt do anything, no one would say anything.
#11 Luck plays a huge role in success. The more successful one is, the more luck theyāve obtained over theirĀ career.
Success = Preparation meets opportunity
#12 Ask for what you deserve, never wait because youāll be waitingĀ forever
#13 Thereās no right time to do anything. Youāll adjust. Life is like play dough-you mold and let things stick and experiment as theyĀ go
#14 You miss 100% of the shots you donātĀ take.
#15 The people you love will give you the best advice. Professionals donāt know everything
#16 Comparison is the theft of joy. People go into a lot of debt to impress others so donāt bother. The grass usually isnāt greener on the otherĀ side.
#17 People remember you for how you made them feel not what you told or gaveĀ them.
A little over 10. Opps! Thatās my style.
I hope you can take some of these nuggets of wisdom and let them guide you.
Remember, if you donāt try them out yourself or make a conscious effort to remember them, you just wasted your time!
Cheers.
Mia