The Last Self-Help Book You’ll Ever Need
by Georgia Holleran
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Pub Date 28 Mar 2024 | Archive Date 12 Apr 2024
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Description
2022 was the toughest year of Georgia Holleran’s life, but she came through it unscathed, strong and even thankful. After 40 years of devouring self-help products and continually searching for answers to her life struggles, but encountering nothing but disappointment, frustration and despair, she suddenly discovered herself to be a pretty capable and confident person.
But she didn’t know why she was so bulletproof. How did she get to be so calm, resilient, resourceful and level-headed, even in crisis? Was it age? Wisdom? Luck? If she had known years back what was going to make this difference in her, could she have got there quicker?
But then it all began to make sense …
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781805147961 |
PRICE | £5.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 160 |
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Featured Reviews
I'm not usually one for self-help books but this one was recommended to me through my network. "The Last Self-Help Book You'll Ever Need" by Georgia Holleran probably reaffirms my view of the self-help arena, it can tell you a lot of stuff but unless you actually pull your finger out and do something then it is probably not going to add much to your life. The approach in this book is different, and that's what I liked about it. Firstly, it's easy to read (a couple of hours max), partly autobiographical (so avoids corporate tones and unnecessary jargon) and keeps coming back to the point that YOU need to make the change. There are exercises to do and an online community group to join. This is so much more than just a book, it's a stepping stone to connect with like-minded beings!
Thanks you to NetGalley, author Georgia Holleran and publisher for an ARC of this book.
Whilst the title of this book grabbed my attention quickly, the writing and relatable situations within this book is what really appealed to me. Well written and easy to delve into and apply to my own life.
This was an great self help book. It's a super fast read but makes you think whole time. It's a big message in a small package. There are exercises and questions and activities throughout to help you focus and understand. This book really made me think. Soe was difficult to understand but I will be reading again so maybe can see the difference after a year. Great book.
I enjoyed this book a lot! I related to a lot of what Georgia, the author, felt about her journey through therapy and self help thus far in her life, and liked the exercises and questions to help me figure out what my own answers to these questions would be. I have done some similar exercises of naming/labeling different parts of myself, and was glad for the reminder to pick that up and try it with her additional tips. I'll definitely be recommending this to others!
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