Scumbag there is certainly enough PD material out there to satisfy everyone. Some of it's great, some of it's not. THERE ARE FUNDAMENTALS to success (one of which is showing up). If people practised the fundamentals consistently that would be all they need.
Sometimes, people (including me) forget or backslide. What I do is simply go back to the fundamentals. Many people, however, look for the 'new' and trendy concept to get them back on track. They'll read book after book and attend and endless number of seminars - it's all pretty much pointless though. If someone isn't willing to practise the fundamentals on a consistent basis, it's extremely unlikely that they will attain the quality of life that they dream of.
For example, one of the best PD books in my opinion is 'Think and Grow Rich' which was first published in 1937! It still hasn't been topped. This book isn't just designed for the attainment of rich, in fact you could replace the word rich with whatever word you want, 'Think and Grow Happy', 'Think and Grow Healthy' 'Think and Grow Better Relationships'.
Dabblers dabble, fulfilled people practise fundamentals
