I have looked at theTools to Lifewebsite many times and considered using their FREE services, so whenever they asked me to do a sponsored post about their self help and motivation site, I gladly agreed. It is definitely a site worth checking out, and if you are going to consistently use the suite of awesomeself helptools that they offer, you can really get a lot out of it in terms of self improvement and goal attainment.
Tools to Lifeis one of many online support groups that are out there, but I think their site offers a lot more than the average self help site. Rather than just being a huge cache of self improvement information, theTools to Lifesystem is actually a step-by-step and timed system where you are required to take action each day towards your goals.
It would be difficult to list each and every cool and useful aspect of theTools to Lifewebsite in just one blog post, so instead I will highlight three of the separate areas of the site that you should definitely check out. Next, I will do a quick run through of the "toolbox," which is the basic interface that gives you the daily information and tasks that you are required to read, watch, or take part in so you can stay on track.
- For anyone who has ever considered life coaching as a possible part of their success system, you'll definitely want to take a look at thelife coaching support groupsatTools to Life. There are huge groups that are made up of thousands of members, and there are also smaller, more intimate groups that are created by the members themselves. When I was there, I counted over 150 separate groups, so there is something for everyone, not to mention the ability to create your own group as aTools to Lifemember.
- Theself help programsthat are offered at Tools to Life are the first step for all new members. There are three distinct modules, and you can choose one or more that fit into your own desire for growth. The three programs that they presently offer are:Tools to Life with Coach Steele,Tools To Optimal Health with Dr. Carlos Santo, andQuit Smoking Tools with Coach Steele. For whatever program(s) you choose, you will be given a separate daily toolbox to use in the attainment of the goals related to your program choice(s).
- For those of you who seekinspirational motivationfrom the written word, you'll get plenty of that in the articles section atTools to Life. In addition to just reading articles, however, members of the site can also comment on the articles, and interact with each other in the comment section, much like on a blog post.
The Personal Toolbox - your home base atTools to Life
Your toolbox is where you go through all of the daily processes that are related to whichever self help program(s) you choose when you first sign up. After choosing your program(s), you then electronically "sign" a personal commitment page where you set the intention to attain whatever your specific goals are. After signing your personal commitment page, you can then use the site's interface to email yourself a copy of the commitment, and you can even email the commitment to others, inviting them to help keep you accountable and/or to join the site themselves.
Your personal toolbox is made up of individual "rooms" where you take part in various activities, usually on a daily basis. The toolbox is set up so that you start in the upper left-hand corner, and then you work your way around, going to each room and doing the activity contained in that room. You will have a separate toolbox for each of the programs that you are involved in.
There are multiple sections in your toolbox, including daily videos with lessons based on whatever program you are working on, daily audio and reading, and a daily checklist to make sure that you do not miss anything along the way.
You have to complete every activity in your toolbox before you can advance to the next level, and you can only go through one "cycle" of your toolbox in any given 16-hour period. This keeps people from jumping ahead just to finish the work. The idea is not to finish a specific set of tasks, but rather to do those tasks every day, not just as a one-time effort.
Social Aspects ofTools to Life
In addition to all of the personal accountability that the site offers, you can also have friends that are fellowTools to Lifemembers. In a social networking type of set up, you can share insights, support each other, stay accountable, etc.
You will also have your own blog inside theTools to Lifeinterface where you can write about your accomplishments during the entire course of the journey, and also share your feelings and your thoughts with others.
The social aspect of the site gives it a lot of strength, in my opinion, because it is a lot easier for us to slack off when no one else is looking!
Conclusion
Overall, I was impressed with theTools to Lifewebsite. You can't beat FREE as a price point for something like this, so it is at least worth checking out, and then drawing your own conclusions.
Enjoy the site, and feel free to share your own thoughts and experiences aboutTools to Life!

Take time off with a clear conscience!
I have looked at theTools to Lifewebsite many times and considered using their FREE services, so whenever they asked me to do a sponsored post about their self help and motivation site, I gladly agreed. It is definitely a site worth checking out, and if you are going to consistently use the suite of awesomeself helptools that they offer, you can really get a lot out of it in terms of self improvement and goal attainment.
Tools to Lifeis one of many online support groups that are out there, but I think their site offers a lot more than the average self help site. Rather than just being a huge cache of self improvement information, theTools to Lifesystem is actually a step-by-step and timed system where you are required to take action each day towards your goals.
The Personal Toolbox - your home base atTools to Life
Your toolbox is where you go through all of the daily processes that are related to whichever self help program(s) you choose when you first sign up. After choosing your program(s), you then electronically "sign" a personal commitment page where you set the intention to attain whatever your specific goals are. After signing your personal commitment page, you can then use the site's interface to email yourself a copy of the commitment, and you can even email the commitment to others, inviting them to help keep you accountable and/or to join the site themselves.
Your personal toolbox is made up of individual "rooms" where you take part in various activities, usually on a daily basis. The toolbox is set up so that you start in the upper left-hand corner, and then you work your way around, going to each room and doing the activity contained in that room. You will have a separate toolbox for each of the programs that you are involved in.
There are multiple sections in your toolbox, including daily videos with lessons based on whatever program you are working on, daily audio and reading, and a daily checklist to make sure that you do not miss anything along the way.
Social Aspects ofTools to Life
In addition to all of the personal accountability that the site offers, you can also have friends that are fellowTools to Lifemembers. In a social networking type of set up, you can share insights, support each other, stay accountable, etc.
You will also have your own blog inside theTools to Lifeinterface where you can write about your accomplishments during the entire course of the journey, and also share your feelings and your thoughts with others.
The social aspect of the site gives it a lot of strength, in my opinion, because it is a lot easier for us to slack off when no one else is looking!
Conclusion
Overall, I was impressed with theTools to Lifewebsite. You can't beat FREE as a price point for something like this, so it is at least worth checking out, and then drawing your own conclusions.
Enjoy the site, and feel free to share your own thoughts and experiences aboutTools to Life!
Take time off with a clear conscience!