I'm totally into new age and self-help books. I used to work in a bookstore and that's the section they gave me, and I got way into it. I just loved the power of positive thinking, letting yourself go.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I look for self-help books for myself, I used to be scared that I was going to pick up a book that would depress me even more.
I think that there is a tragic misfit at the core of me, and I've just done a lot of work on myself. I love a good self-help book; I've read a ton of them. I love self-help seminars and therapy and all that.
I can't get enough of self-help books of all kinds.
I don't usually read self-help books, but I read a great book by a guy called Wayne Dyer: 'The Power of Intention,' which I loved.
I always want my books to reach a positive point in the end.
I feel like my life is pretty much on display. So much of it is working, and that's really all I want to do. I'm an open book.
When I was turning 40, I felt that there were no books out there that hit the spot in terms of what I wanted to read.
I'm not a fan of self-help books - how can something be 'self-help' if the book itself is purportedly helping you?
I've written books for awhile, but always on a pretty small scale and always pretty self-indulgent. I chose projects that I thought would be really fun to work on and found friends to work on them with me, and it was all about the process.
I'm really wary of self-help books.