New Recommendation To Best Self Help Websites

Recommendation To Best Self Help Websites

I have a new recommendation to add to my list of best self help websites today and it’s one called Find All Answers.  This neat website started by Jane Sheeba focuses on three main niches which are blogging, relationships and self improvement.  Jane is actually a research scientist in India with a PHD in medical physics but obviously is also very passionate about the three main subject areas that her blog covers.

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In fact, she has built up enough expertise over the years on these areas that she also offers consulting services, especially in the area of blogging, for others.  Since Find All Answers has become a successful blog with a global readership, Jane can certainly claim a track record.

One Great Feature That Other Self Help Websites Don’t Offer

One thing that I really like about Find All Answers which most other self help websites unfortunately do not offer is a regular link roundup.  This is when there is a blog post which summarizes some of the best posts and articles from other blogs out there in specific topic areas.

Jane does a great job putting up these link roundups and her’s covers all of the main topic areas of blogging, relationships and self improvement.  This is a great service to others and in fact, this is actually how I found Jane’s blog because I was specifically looking for any link roundups out there in self help after learning that roundups are already quite common in the technology related fields.

Added Self Help Websites To My Google Reader

Since I like to follow self help websites, I’ve added Find All Answers to my Google Reader so I can easily track all new posts from all the blogs I follow on a single webpage.  If you missed my tutorial (and only software related tutorial I’ve ever produced) on this program, see it at Video Tutorial On Google Reader.

So check out Jane’s Find All Answers for useful advice on blogging, relationships and self improvement.  And don’t forget that if you haven’t seen my 3-part Personal Development Video Series yet, see the intro video up top at the sidebar of this blog.

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