The Sedona Method – personal growth book reviewed
Self help books – can you do it yourself?
There are so many self help books out there. From strategies for assertiveness to how to get the job you want and being successful, there is a book that claims to help you to do it. As a coach who’s into self development, I decided it would be interesting to read some of them and see how effective they can be.
So, following a visit to my local Charity book shop – which has several shelves of used self help books, I set about my self help book project. I did wonder why so many of these books are given to charity shops – some of them hardly used… is it that the happy readers have now improved their lives and relationships and have generously chosen to pass on the key to their success? Or is it that they have bought the book with all the best intentions and found it, months later on a shelf, realising they may never do anything with it, and had a clear out?!
The Sedona Method is a strategy for getting rid “of your emotional baggage and live the life you want”. Hale Dwoskin the author, learned his craft some thirty years ago, from Lester Levenson “a man who had mastered life’s greatest challenge”. He suffered from serious health problems and the doctors had given up on him. Instead of giving up himself, Lester focused his mind and came across “the ultimate tool for personal growth” which was a strategy for “letting go all inner limitations”. The Sedona Method builds on this and encourages readers to “release” or “let go” of all negativity and all tendencies to control others.