Review of The Unfakeable Code®
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Review of The Unfakeable Code®
The Unfakeable Code® by Tony Jeton Selmi is a self-help book. In this book, the author outlines five principles which help the readers find their authentic selves by removing the masks they wear in daily life. Since childhood, the author has been really interested in coding and decoding. He observes this pattern everywhere, including biology and genetics. He applies coding and decoding to people’s personalities and uses it to explain how one can decode one’s fake personalities.
Tony has been a life coach for several years now and he uses this experience to get his points across to the readers. He explains to the readers the importance of unmasking one’s personality and how it can help them. He also tells us how to rewire our thought processes so we can thrive. The author gives us clear steps to take control of our emotions and keep our power with us. Finally, he also gives the readers a new perspective on love.
I like the conversational tone of the book. It helps readers ingest the author’s principles better. I also liked that the author provided real-life experiences to prove the power of his principles. The stories of his clients he had helped lend credibility to the concepts he teaches in the book. The exercise he provides at the end of the chapters will help readers put his principles into action.
There is nothing I disliked about the principles and the concept of the book. But the book’s formatting could have been better as the chapters don’t start on a new page. This might cause confusion for the readers. There is no graphic violence or erotic scenes. There is only borderline profanity. I couldn’t find any errors or typos. The book seems to be professionally edited.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars because the principles explored in this book are very useful to everyone. I recommend it to readers who enjoy self-help books.
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