A Quote by Joan Walsh Anglund

The best way to help yourself is to help someone else. — © Joan Walsh Anglund
The best way to help yourself is to help someone else.
I want to say to you, Help yourself, so you can help someone else.
I want to say to you: Help yourself, so you can help someone else.
Contribute to the world. Help people. Help one person. Help someone cross the street today. Help someone with directions unless you have a terrible sense of direction. Help someone who is trying to help you. Just help. Make an impact. Show someone you care. Say yes instead of no. Say something nice. Smile. Make eye contact. Hug. Kiss. Get naked.
Things happen to help you get rid of the parts of yourself that aren't you; to help you be more real and more yourself, not like everyone else; to help you lead a more authentic life; and ultimately to help you discover who you really are.
I have always believed that when you're feeling sorry for yourself, the best thing to do is help someone else.
When you help someone else, not only do they benefit, but you reaffirm to yourself that you have something of value to give them, and you help to strengthen and nurture a bond with an individual that you're helping.
The only real help is self-help. Anything else is just designed to get you to the point where you can help yourself.
The Best way to help the world is to help someone!
I think I have learned that the best way to lift one's self up is to help someone else.
Physician, help yourself: thus help your patient too. Let this be his best help: that he may behold with his eyes the man who heals himself.
The best way to forget your own problems is to help someone else solve theirs. The best way to prepare for life is to begin to live. The best way to respond to wrong is to do what's right. The better we know ourselves the less we'll criticize others. The bigger your problems, the bigger your prayer should be.
The best way to help Africans today is to help them to stand on their own feet. And the best way to do that is by helping create jobs.
In a team sport like basketball, every time you help somebody else, you help yourself.
Flattery is saying something nice in order to help yourself. Encouragement is saying something true in order help someone else.
Any musician - I would say 99% of musicians - needs some help along the way. Most people, even if they're self-produced, have someone else mix it, or they'll have someone else master the record. Inevitably, it's like somebody else's personality being put into your art.
If someone comes to you and asks for help, and you can help them, you're supposed to help them. Why wouldn't you? You have been put in the position somehow to be able to help this person.
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