Free Resources
People who are interested in self-archeology have free access to Self-Archeology's blog.
On the official YouTube channel you can find numerous videos on the the topics of self-work, childhood trauma, self-esteem, relationships, art and entertainment analysis, emotions, narcissism, and more. People who are further on their personal path are free to explore the more advanced content that is our podcast.
SelfArcheology.com has an official Facebook page where I share information daily. You can follow Self-Archeology on Twitter, too.
Because my essential goal is to help people to know themselves better, I invest a lot of work, time, and money in the creation and the spreading of this information: I write articles, record videos, translate other people’s work, create other help tools, and interact with people. (This is only the English version of this project – I have done this in Lithuanian, too.) I do everything by myself – I don't have a team; this is a one-person project. So, if you find something useful and want to say thanks, or if you want to support this project, feel free to donate or support my work in other ways; all related information can be found in the Donate section. Any and all support is appreciated and highly valued!
On the official YouTube channel you can find numerous videos on the the topics of self-work, childhood trauma, self-esteem, relationships, art and entertainment analysis, emotions, narcissism, and more. People who are further on their personal path are free to explore the more advanced content that is our podcast.
SelfArcheology.com has an official Facebook page where I share information daily. You can follow Self-Archeology on Twitter, too.
Because my essential goal is to help people to know themselves better, I invest a lot of work, time, and money in the creation and the spreading of this information: I write articles, record videos, translate other people’s work, create other help tools, and interact with people. (This is only the English version of this project – I have done this in Lithuanian, too.) I do everything by myself – I don't have a team; this is a one-person project. So, if you find something useful and want to say thanks, or if you want to support this project, feel free to donate or support my work in other ways; all related information can be found in the Donate section. Any and all support is appreciated and highly valued!