The Ultimate Self-Help Guide for Men

The Ultimate Self-Help Guide for Men. A lot of men are crying into their beers out there. Why? Because for far too long us men have been given the wrong advice on how to be happy. We don?t want to be sitting in the lotus position, trying to discover our inner-selves, when we could be down at the pub. We don?t want to spend hours ?sharing? with our partners in order to understand them better when we could be watching sport. We want short cuts to happiness.

We want practical answers to the big questions, like: How do I learn to understand women better? How do I get a guilt-free leave pass for a weekend away with the lads? How do I stay fit and healthy without breaking a sweat? How do I attract beautiful women even if I?m ugly? Unlike other self-help books on the market, The Ultimate Self-Help Book for Men is written by a true expert in male psychology?a barman. Inside you?ll find easy-to-follow tips covering all aspects of the life of modern man?fashion, fitness, fist-fighting, alcohol, sex and relationships, and much, much more. Read it and you too can discover the secret to becoming happy and healthy the easy way.

Joe was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. After graduating from high school he began studying for a Computer Science degree, and looked set for a lucrative career in the IT industry and a comfortable middle-class life in the ?burbs?. But IT was not for him, so he dropped out of university and took off overseas. His plan was to use his part-time bar work experience as a passport to working his way around the world, broadening his horizons, sowing his wild oats, and hopefully gaining some insight as to what he should do with his life along the way.

Ten years later, after working in one pub after another, in one country after another, Joe arrived back in Australia. Though he was still no wiser as to his life?s purpose, he was much wiser in life?on account of his many and varied cultural travel experiences, of which he lists Oktoberfest in Germany, a visit to the Guinness factory in Ireland, and some church with a painted ?ceiling in Italy as the highlights. Joe now works as a barman at an inner-city pub, a job he has held for the past two years.

According to him, he spends as much time drawing on his wisdom to counsel unhappy men as he does pulling beers. And in so doing, it suddenly dawned on him that his purpose in life is to help his fellow man?not just those who visit the pub, but all men. And so he decided to write a self-help book?not just any self-help book, but the ultimate self-help book. What qualifies Joe to write such a book? The answer?life experience. Joe may not have any formal qualifications, or fancy letters after his name, but what he does have is an Honours Degree from the University of Life


The following resources may help you:

  1. The Anger Workbook for Women: How to Keep Your Anger from Undermining Your Self-Esteem, Your Emotional Balance, and Your Relationships

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