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Social Network For Self Improvement Debuts

Priyanka Tilve January 3, 2007, 15:44:48 IST

The web’s first self improvement social networking site, ToolsToLife.com, debuts.

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Social Network For Self Improvement Debuts

The web’s first self improvement social network, ToolsToLife.com has announced its debut, with the New Year. The portal aims to help people make and share their new year’s resolution and offers a free self development program for its users.

The impetus for developing the site came from the fact that more than millions of people make a list of resolutions and goals to achieve in the New Year, but most of them lose their motivation and quit within just a week or two.

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Founder, Devlyn Steele said, “You need to take a different approach. Unless you are willing to change your approach nothing will change. Einstein was right when he said, ‘Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results.’ ToolsToLife provides a fun, easy way to implement a daily program that facilitates the support that is needed to bring about change and achieve goals.”

Like MySpace and other online communities, members of ToolsToLife.com can create their personal profile page with personal information, and have access to community communication tools to interact with other members personally. But here, members may also follow a daily life-improvement program with readings, video lessons, and exercises to imbibe themselves with sound habits and routines that work to improve the conditions of their lives. Moreover, the community-based format encourages members to participate in the process by supporting and validating the progress of other members.

According to Steele, most people want to get in shape, lose weight, meet someone, get a better job, save money, quit smoking, quit drinking, and more, but it is tough to maintain the motivation and stay on track to achieve the goals set on January 1. ToolsToLife aims to enable them to finally have this education.

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