Free Social Networking Self-Development Site Helps to Keep New Year Resolutions
Released on = December 29, 2006, 12:42 pm
Press Release Author = David M. Bresnahan
Industry = Small Business
Press Release Summary = This social networking web site combines the fun of sites like MySpace and YouTube with the practical tools that enable real self-development. The free site offers genuine help to actually keep resolutions for the new year.
Press Release Body = Santa Monica, CA -- Failure to keep new year\'s resolutions just is not an option for the members of ToolsToLife, a free self-development social networking site that improves on the fun of sites like MySpace and YouTube by giving members tools to help them accomplish meaningful goals.
Most people fail to keep their new year\'s resolutions within just a week or two of the new year, but members of http://www.ToolsToLife.com succeed where others fail because of the free tools they receive from the self-development social networking web site.
Like MySpace and other online communities, members receive a personal profile page that displays information about them, and they also have access to community communication tools to interact with other members personally.
\"MySpace and other similar online communities do not help their members improve their lives. ToolsToLife members follow a 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,\" explained Devlyn Steele, founder of the program.
Even though most people do want to get in shape, lose weight, meet someone, get a better job, save money, quit smoking, quit drinking, and more, it is tough to maintain motivation and stay on track to achieve the goals set on January 1. The normal tendency is that when results do not come quickly, motivation is soon lost, according to Steele.
\"Most people simply were never taught the tools to create the lives they want. ToolsToLife enables them to finally have this education. Our members are far more likely to effect positive changes in their lives by creating a positive setting where they can thrive,\" he explained.