When Self-Help Stops Working
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Most people assume that if something works, they should keep doing it.
And for a while, that’s true.
Routines, habits, and structure can help you manage stress and bring things back under control. But there’s a point where those same approaches stop producing the same result—and most people don’t recognize it when that happens.
Instead, they try to do it better.
More consistency. More discipline. More control.
In this episode, I walk through why that instinct can start to work against you, how the gap between effort and outcome gets misread as personal failure, and how to recognize when what you’re doing is no longer matched to what you’re dealing with.
This isn’t about abandoning self-help. It’s about understanding where it applies—and where it doesn’t.
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I’m Artis Beatty, a doctor of optometry and Chief Medical Officer at MyEyeDr. While my professional background informs how I think, the perspectives shared here are my own.