Miranda Kerr first released an inspirational self-help book in August 2010. It was titled Treasure Yourself, which was focused on providing self-esteem to female youth. Following the success of her first book, the Aussie supermodel has just announced the Australian launch of her second book on her official social media accounts.

"I am so excited to announce the Australian launch of my second book #EmpowerYourself," she wrote on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. "You can pre-order your copy online at www.hayhouse.com.au xxx," she added.

The new book is centered on providing the female youth with positive insights to be empowered in everyday life. She has written more than 250 personal experiences that the female youth can try to relate themselves to. Kerr believes that smoothing the progress of change in her life as well as in the life of others can be strengthened by positive affirmations. Kerr hopes that the book will help the female audience accomplish and preserve a healthy way of life, pleasant relationships, fulfilling professions, and contentment.

Other celebrities who have released their own self-help books include Tyra Banks, Jessica Simpson, Kirstie Alley, Kim Catrall, Jennifer Love-Hewitt, Janet Jackson, Alicia Silverstone, and so much more.

Would you buy a self-help book by a celebrity? Would you really take advise from a celebrity? Of course, every now and then, people could use a little help to get on with their daily lives. Many people are really looking for effective tips to make themselves feel better or sometimes to help them deal with the stressful and depressing situations they are in.

Celebrity self-help books may really prove to be best-sellers, no question asked. We know celebrities with self-help books only wants to offer help to those people who are in need of some cheering up, but we wonder what makes a celebrity qualified to become a self-help guru?