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Self-Help Books Are a SCAM Right? Let's Find Out

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In this episode of The Rich Mind Podcast, Randy Wilson and Greg Junge discuss the controversial claim that self-help books are a scam.

They explore the implications of toxic positivity, the effectiveness of affirmations, and the necessity of taking action for real change.

The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, asking for help, and finding clarity in personal development goals.

They conclude with a teaser for the next episode, which will delve into the topic of personal branding.

__________________

Are you ready to become an entrepreneur in 2025? If so grab a FREE copy of my brand new 5 Step Guide Titled ‘From Dead End Job to Entrepreneurial Freedom’ to bring that dream to life ➡️https://www.richmind.co

___________________

Looking to start your own Podcast? If so I highly recommend checking out Riverdise.fm

Check Them Out Here ▶️ Riverside.fm

___________________

Grab a copy of Greg’s book ‘Teen Money Mindset and begin creating the financial freedom you desire ▶️Teen Money Mindset on Amazon

___________________

We’d Love to stay connected…Head over to richmind.co to grab all of our FREE resources as well as connect with us directly at [email protected]

  continue reading

243 episodes

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Manage episode 459001207 series 3490199
Content provided by Randy Wilson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Randy Wilson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Rich Mind Podcast, Randy Wilson and Greg Junge discuss the controversial claim that self-help books are a scam.

They explore the implications of toxic positivity, the effectiveness of affirmations, and the necessity of taking action for real change.

The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, asking for help, and finding clarity in personal development goals.

They conclude with a teaser for the next episode, which will delve into the topic of personal branding.

__________________

Are you ready to become an entrepreneur in 2025? If so grab a FREE copy of my brand new 5 Step Guide Titled ‘From Dead End Job to Entrepreneurial Freedom’ to bring that dream to life ➡️https://www.richmind.co

___________________

Looking to start your own Podcast? If so I highly recommend checking out Riverdise.fm

Check Them Out Here ▶️ Riverside.fm

___________________

Grab a copy of Greg’s book ‘Teen Money Mindset and begin creating the financial freedom you desire ▶️Teen Money Mindset on Amazon

___________________

We’d Love to stay connected…Head over to richmind.co to grab all of our FREE resources as well as connect with us directly at [email protected]

  continue reading

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