Right now I’m on a mission: I’m looking for The First 100 Community members. Could you be one of them?

  • Are you sick and tired of all the ‘self-help’ RUBBISH everywhere?
  • Are you looking for SIMPLE, USEFUL and DOABLE ways to make changes in your life?
  • Would you like to learn some real SELF HELP techniques you can use whenever you like?
  • Would you like to discover who your SELF-SABOTEUR really is?
  • Would you like to stop spinning your wheels and GET ON WITH YOUR LIFE?

The Community is free for anyone to join but The First 100 members will also get all this:

  • I WILL WORK WITH YOU PERSONALLY, to help understand what you’d like to achieve.
  • I WILL TEACH YOU EVERYTHING from The Last Self-Help Book You’ll Ever Need.
  • I WILL CREATE RESOURCES to further clarify anything you want help with.
  • I GUARANTEE you’ll start to see your life and future in a very different way.

The reason I’m doing all this for The First 100 is that I want some solid feedback and results using the content from The Last Self-Help Book You’ll Ever Need. I’ve been working with people using these techniques for over ten years. They work ☺ But I’d never before put them all together in a book and I’m excited to build a Community around all the principles I teach.

It’s either your thing, or it’s not.

If you think it might be, please apply on The Community page and let’s chat.

Hello From Me

Candid response to the book…

Georgia Holleran’s ‘The Only Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need’ is a delightful departure from the typical self-help fare. With refreshing honesty and practical wisdom, Holleran offers readers a guide that emphasises self-awareness, self-compassion, and authentic growth. Through engaging writing and insightful exercises, she empowers readers to embrace their imperfections and pursue meaningful change. Whether you’re a seasoned self-help enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this book is sure to inspire and uplift.

Georgia Holleran’s ‘The Only Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need’ is a gem in the world of personal development literature. Holleran’s approach is refreshingly candid and relatable, offering practical advice without the usual gimmicks. With a focus on self-awareness and self-compassion, this book serves as a compassionate companion on the journey toward personal growth. Whether you’re looking to make small changes or undergo a profound transformation, Holleran’s insights will guide and inspire you every step of the way.

Georgia Holleran’s ‘The Only Self-Help Book You Will Ever Need’ is a beacon of authenticity in a sea of self-help literature. With wit, wisdom, and genuine empathy, Holleran offers readers a roadmap to self-discovery and personal growth. By encouraging self-awareness and self-compassion, this book empowers readers to navigate life’s challenges with grace and resilience. Whether you’re seeking clarity, motivation, or simply a fresh perspective, Holleran’s insights will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.

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!

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!

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