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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2026 · 22 MIN

Ep 520: The Anti Self-Help Approach To Life

from The Jim Fortin Podcast · host Jim Fortin

Start Your Transformation Now  In this episode of The Jim Fortin Podcast, Jim challenges the very foundation of the personal development industry, revealing why self-help so often keeps people trapped in the very patterns they're trying to escape. He explains that the moment someone tries to "fix" themselves, they are simultaneously telling the universe something is wrong with them, reinforcing the very lack they hope to overcome.  Recording just days after an unexpected seizure and hospital visit, Jim speaks with rare transparency about his own health scare and uses it as a real-time example of his message: identifying with a circumstance, whether physical, emotional, or financial, is what causes people to perpetuate it. He introduces the idea of becoming the observer rather than the character, and explains why true healing comes from getting out of one's own way.  Listeners are invited to stop managing and fixing their lives from ego, and instead let go into the deeper wholeness already within them.  What You’ll Discover in This Episode:  (00:00) The self-help paradox — Jim explains how personal development can inadvertently reinforce the belief that something is wrong with us, keeping us trapped rather than free.  (02:53) A real-time example — Jim opens up about the seizure and ER visit he experienced just days before recording, and how he's applying his own teaching to the experience.  (07:43) The identity trap — Jim breaks down how saying "I am sick" or "I am unhappy" turns a temporary circumstance into a fixed identity that gets perpetuated.  (10:39) Becoming the observer — Jim introduces the idea of stepping outside the human "character" to recognize the deeper, universal consciousness observing it.  (16:14) The radical act of non-interference — Jim shares why getting the ego out of the way, rather than trying harder to fix things, allows true transformation to occur.  (18:39) Healing by letting go — Jim recalls the wisdom he learned after his 2020 stroke: the surest way to heal is to stop trying to heal.    Listen, apply, and enjoy!    Transformational Takeaway  The body is not a broken engine to be fixed, it is simply the container being lived in for a time. Every fear, illness, or struggle is an experience, not an identity. True transformation doesn't come from working harder to improve the container, it comes from stepping back, becoming the observer, and allowing the deeper wholeness already present to come through. Sometimes the most powerful act is not to fix anything at all, but to get out of the way and let it heal itself.    Let’s Connect:  Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn  LIKED THE EPISODE?  If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people.  Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you!  With gratitude, Jim 

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