About Stuart Mills
“When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break their bonds: Your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction, and you find yourself in a new, great, and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and your discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.” – Patanjali
Hello, my name is Stuart Mills, and I’m the creator and owner of Unlock The Door, the website dedicated to helping you unlock the solutions to your problems.
My Story
Up until I was 21 years old, I was unhappy with life.
I’d been bullied at school on numerous occasions, I had nearly failed my entire college years, and although I managed to scrape into university, I was making few friends and having minimal fun. By the end of my university degree, I had nearly nothing to show for it.
My youth was in danger of drifting away.
Then, on Christmas 2007, my Dad got me a book, “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin Sharma. I thought it was a stupid title, and I was fully ready to skim read it before dismissing it as fantasy. What I wasn’t ready for was the immense changes that this book would coax out of me.
As a result of reading that book, I had my spiritual awakening on January 2008. I looked at the world with new eyes, never to look at my life with despair and boredom again. I realised that there is far more to life than I first assumed. Since then I’ve never looked back.
As the years went by, I felt new drive within me – I got a decent job, I made new friends that were worthy of friendship, I strengthened my relationships with my family, I found a beautiful girlfriend who is still with me today, and I found time to further develop my awareness and personal development. For the first time in a long while, I was enjoying life.
But something still felt ‘off’. Although life was now enjoyable, I felt like I needed to do something big. Something that would help me realise my ever-vivid dreams. I had now realised my aims in life were to help others achieve the life they truly wanted by solving their problems for them. I love to help people with their problems. But how could I reach those aims?
After researching different ways, I found it – a website. This would be the next step in my lifelong journey.
‘Unlock The Door’ was created on 1st October 2010. With this website, I’m reaching out to the world and offering any help with people’s problems that I can. If you wish to learn more about why I created Unlock The Door, please click here.
What Can I Do For You?
I want you to understand that you’re not alone with your problems.
Everybody on this planet is struggling with something in their life. Whether it be financial, or spiritual, or health, or relationships, or careers, or love – everybody has some form of problem in their life that they’d like to change.
Now, I want you to imagine that you have the ability to solve any problem in your way. I want you to imagine that you can get the best out of any situation with effective and successful solutions to your problems.
Keep on imagining it, because here’s the best part – you can make this imagination a reality. You can change your life for the better by resolving the problems in your life. And I’d like to help you do this.
As of today, the world is experiencing many problems of many different natures. Some people think there’s no hope for the planet, but I’m not one of them. I think there is hope, and we can solve the problems of the world, one problem at a time.
This is my goal, my mission, my calling in life – to help the world become a happier and better place to live in by resolving it’s problems. I have envisioned the world as a joyful place where everyone helps each other with their problems.
I plan to live true to this vision, and help bring it into reality.
The tagline for this website is “Unlocking The Solutions To Your Problems”, and through the ‘problem solving’ coaching that I offer and the free articles on this website, I’ll be devoting and dedicating my energies to this tagline, and to my ultimate aim.
Will you join me? Will you help me bring about a better, united world to live in?


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Hey Stuart!
Thanks for the support on my blog lately! I really appreciate it!
Best wishes for 2011 and good luck with your blog!
Let me know if you ever wanna talk strategy!
Cheers
Diggy
Hi, Stuart! So glad you found my blog because now I have found yours! I look forward to reading more. Your title reminds me of a book I read a few months ago called Open the Door, by Joyce Rupp.
One of the things I am enjoying about blogging is meeting such a diverse group of people. We come to the table with different ages, languages, beliefs, genders, experiences, etc. What fun.
Thanks again for stopping by. Hope to “see” you again. Have a great day. –Galen
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Read your post about procrastination… Just get started! You mean it is that easy?
I will take your word for it and start moving. I have a lot of moving (learning) to do, and I am enjoying the many sites I am taken to as I move along. Thanks. Barbara
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Hello,
My name is Claire and Jens from slymarketing.com recommended your blog to me. I would like to offer you write about paid reviews in your blog. Hope you can drop me an email for more details.
Thanks!
Claire
Hi Stuart,
Are you still interested in interviewees? If so count me in. I thought I had your email but don’t so I’m contacting you here. Thanks.
Hey Tess, that’s great to hear! I’ll send you an e-mail over ASAP
Hi Stuart,
I sent you the interview answers Nov. 11. I sent them again today. Let me know if you don’t get them. Thanks.
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Hi Tess,
The only file that came through was the questions that I sent you, without any answers. I’ve sent you an e-mail back, thanks
Glad to find another blog that can add value to my days – I actually stumbled upon it on Problogger – read the post (Nov 14) and liked the way Stuart interacts with his readers.
In my blog, I also endeavour to add value to people’s lives and will continue doing so. Blogs like this one encourages me to write on, to share my experiences…So I shall keep on writing.
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Hi Stuart,
Well, here goes the law of attraction again. I read about you in Danny Iny’s book, Engagement, last night and as soon as I read that you had a blog about personal development, I had to come and check. So, before I even read any of your posts, I wanted to know a bit about you.
You really got my attention when I read right here on this page that you’ve been bullied in school and that it almost ruined your traditional education. Well, I’ve been bullied in school and it affected my whole schooling life and some. So, needless to say that I understand what you went through.
Reading about your story, made me think…. Is there something special to people like us and that’s why we didn’t really fit and ended up attracting the bullies? I mean, I’m not kidding. I really think that there’s some truth to it.
By the way, I also have a personal development blog and I would love for you to come over and tell me what you think about it. I am also looking for guest to posters on my blog as well as blogs to guest post on in this category. Please, let me know if one of them or all are possibilities?
Nice meeting you, Stuart, and see you around soon. Expect lots of my comments on your posts from me
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Hi Sylviane, thank you for your kind and thoughtful comment!
It means a lot to receive your kindness, and you can understand where I’m coming from! My childhood was a tricky time for me, particularly as I had no idea who I was, so I couldn’t express what I wanted to others. Today is different as I’m much more self-confident, and I’m much more self-confident because I have a much better idea of who I am.
There’s something special to everyone Sylviane, but maybe we are the sensitive souls, the thinkers, and the great spirits which help others become great? I’d love to think so anyway
Take care Sylviane!