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Key Differences
between
SELF HELP & BEING HELPED
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AUTONOMY - SELF HELP emphasizes personal initiative and independence, while BEING HELPED involves external support and collaboration.
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CONTROL - In SELF HELP, individuals have more control over their process and pace of improvement, whereas BEING HELPED may involve following guidance or interventions from others.
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SUPPORT SYSTEMS - SELF HELP relies on self-sourced resources and motivation, while BEING HELPED involves external sources of support and encouragement.
Both SELF HELP and BEING HELPED can be valuable, and often, a combination of the two can provide a balanced approach to personal growth and overcoming challenges.
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