Press Release Summary = A self-improvement social networking web site is helping members keep their new year resolution for things like relationships, career, love, finances, fitness, depression, weight loss, goals and more.
Press Release Body = Santa Monica, CA -- An online community offers free help to keep new year resolutions such as relationships, career, love, finances, fitness, depression, weight loss, goals and more.
\"This is the first web site of it\'s kind using cutting edge technology and features to bring members the tools they need to really keep their resolutions beyond a few days into the new year,\" said Devlyn Steele, founder of http://www.ToolsToLife.com \"You can work with your friends, or you can make new friends through our one-of-a-kind support network allowing you to get encouragement, feedback, and support from other members of the community.\"
ToolsToLife offers free membership and full use of a fully interactive, multi-media guided self-development program to help members grow and improve their life.
\"Our members overcome adversities and build better lives for themselves,\" said Steele. \"They have a community with which to relate and derive support. Whatever area a member wishes to improve -- finances, career, weight management, depression, relationships, addictions, anxiety -- ToolsToLife will help them break through the barriers that stand between them and a better life. This is the true power of the Internet, which has been missed until now.\"
Steele believes that the reason so many people struggle to overcome the barriers to a better life is clear. \"Most people simply were never taught the tools to create the lives they want. With ToolsToLife, they will finally have this education. We empower people to develop better, more rewarding lives to create a positive setting where they can thrive.\"
Unlike the other social networks, the members of ToolsToLife receive a free daily life-improvement program with readings, video lessons, and exercises to imbue them with sound habits and routines that work to improve the conditions of their lives. The community-based format encourages members to participate in the process by supporting and validating the progress of other members.