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Escape the Self Help Reef|Martin Rothery

Escape the Self Help Reef : How Big-Stage Inspiration Keeps You Shallow, and the Architecture You Need for Real Change

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You've done the work.

The weekend retreats. The courses. The coaches. The breakthroughs that felt, for a moment, like the thing that was finally going to change everything.

And then you went back to your life.

Not in a dramatic failure way. In a quiet way. The same patterns in different clothing. The same emotional gravity pulling you back into orbit. The same year, with different calendar dates.

This book is not going to tell you that you weren't committed enough.

"A lot of what passes as transformation is just a nervous system high. It feels like flight. But if you crash into the same life, you didn't grow wings. You just got thrown."

The self-help industry is an ocean. Most of what gets sold - the big stages, the slogans, the weekend certifications, the dopamine-hit content - lives on the reef. Colourful. Loud. Good at producing feelings. Bad at producing lasting change.

The deep is different territory. It requires architecture, not just tools. A map big enough to hold the whole human experience - trauma, identity, consciousness, liberation, meaning, and the parts nobody wants to put on a stage because they're too real to sell.

Drawing on 38 years of working with human beings from the inside out, Martin Rothery offers something the industry rarely provides: a coherent architecture for the full ocean. Not another method. A map. One that finally makes sense of why the other maps kept failing.

This book is for practitioners, healers, and serious seekers who are tired of shallow answers - and ready to stop blaming themselves for not fitting shallow scripts.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798197953483
  • ISBN-10: 9798197953483
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.38 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.54 pounds
  • Page Count: 176

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