I’ve been behind the scenes successfully publishing Self Help for 10 years. I never wanted the spotlight. But I do need you to hear this and never forget it:
Self Help is dangerous. It sells success and infects you with failure. Because if you’re not failing, you’re not buying.
For ten years, I’ve attempted to fix Self Help. But there is no fix. It needs to be torn down and replaced. What’s on this page is a replacement years in the making.
No matter what, I pray you never forget two things: You don’t need Self Help. And you are not a failure.
Mitch
If you succeed, they go out of business. So they quietly feed you failure). They don’t know the Real You. So they invent solutions instead of listening to your needs.
Accountability is part of how you sustain the Real You. Your Dream Team won’t tell you what to do or where to go. But they will keep you accountable in whatever way you need. And if you slip or get pulled away, you’ve got their no-judgement support helping you come back.
Your path to the Real You is unique. Everyone on your Dream Team is on their unique paths as well. But unlike the solitude of Self Help, you don’t have to go it alone. You now have adventure partners who’ve got your back. The big secret? A team can quickly accelerate your growth.
Joe and I developing a Joe Vitale 2.0 module for Project 2.0
Joe and I have collaborated on some innovative twists to Self Help. But, as he’ll tell you, I’ve been talking about “fixing” the Self Help industry for years. Only recently I accepted the truth: Self Help can’t be fixed. It needs to get replaced.
At that point, I began assembling my own Dream Team to help build a new vision for personal development: Deeply communal but always rooted in your individual journey.
How do I know Dream Teams work? I’ve spent years dreaming, scheming, and collecting ways to transform Self Help. But it was only when I built my own Dream Team that Project 2.0 came to life. Not on my ideas alone, but on our shared, collective creativity.
But it didn’t stop there. We came together for the Project 2.0 mission. And we had a wild ride building it from nothing. But as I look back over this past year, I see how I personally have grown, how this “team of fellow misfits” have helped me get closer to the Real Me.
That’s the power of finding the right Dream Team. That’s what we want for you.
The Jewish mystic tradition of Kabbalah uses the metaphor of the light (Ohr) and the vessel (Kli) to understand the 10 Sephirot, or aspects of God.
Without the vessel, the light of God is too diffuse and cannot be seen by humans. Without the light, the vessel is empty and lifeless.
This metaphor is a root inspiration for Project 2.0.
The Real You is a light with a color and brightness that not even you can see yet.
Project 2.0 is made of vessels to channel the Real You so you can not only see it, but become it, and sustain it.
So yes, in Project 2.0, we do build tools, platforms, environments, and opportunities as vessels for you to see and engage with the Real You.
But it’s simpler than that.
The Real You IS Project 2.0.
The only shape, meaning, and purpose we have is to serve and support the Real You.
In Self Help, you revolve around the guru’s systems and beliefs.
In Project 2.0, we revolve around you, your journey, and whatever you need to get where you’re going.
The vessels that make up Project 2.0 today are only the beginning. As the Real You grows, Project 2.0 grows.
This is the beginning of Project 2.0. But it is only the beginning.
Each month, we take a Hive vote on the next Epiphany. An Epiphany is simply a big idea that can help you become the Real You. Our team then transforms it into inspiration for our Guiding Artists, our community conversation, our group immersions, and our collective ingenuity. It becomes an immersive month-long growth experience.
Upcoming Epiphany: Intuitive Listening – Sparking Effortless Action And Pendulum-Like Momentum
What are the best ways to help you see, become and sustain the Real You? Up until now, you had two options: figure it out on your own or let Self Help sell you an answer that doesn’t fit you. There’s a better way. It’s called “open source.” It’s where all minds come together to answer a question or solve a problem. For example, Wikipedia is an open source project that transformed the world.
That’s the moment of truth: Do you get a good feeling when you read this page?
If you join us today, you’re saying yes for three reasons: 1. You see our vision 2. You respect our experience 3. Your gut says “this will be good for me.”
But if you get inside and it’s not a match, let us know and we’ll give you a refund and part with good wishes.
We cannot guarantee your results, but we fully guarantee our commitment and dedication to you and your journey.
If Self Help attempted to come close to Project 2.0, it’s a $10,000 bill gone for good. Our business model: 1. Easy access for all people 2. We succeed only when you succeed.
It’s why membership dues are $7 a month for everything on this page. No catches. And if you want to help give us more fuel to grow faster, invest $70 for the year and get two months free.