The struggle many face in self-improvement stems from following generic advice that doesn't account for individual circumstances, leading to frustration and eventual failure.
Instead of relying on self-help books, reflecting on personal questions may yield deeper insights into what truly matters for individual life changes.
Deep down, people often already know what they want or need for self-improvement, yet the challenge lies in addressing the unique obstacles they face.
Off-the-shelf advice fails because it doesn’t consider the unique set of character traits and circumstances that hinder individuals from implementing positive changes.
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