Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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Re: Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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this good book.
I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone regardless of who you are and where you are along your journey.
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"The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi. An interesting book talks about discovering yourself and how to live out our best life. Selimi makes us to understand that our low level of thinking will make us not to see our full potential and bring out the best out of us. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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I am sometimes skeptical about these types of self-help books. But it looks like there are a lot of great tips of wisdom in here. Congratulations on book of the day!
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With so many self-help books out there, I would read this one. A practical guide to developing deeper self-awareness and discovering your best self. I find most self-help books a bit repetative, though. Great review. 
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A book that guides us through introspection. Aiding us in our path of self discovery. Congrats on being BOTD.
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I wonder how philosophy, metaphysics, biology, etc were employed for self-development in this book. To get the maximum benefit out of self-help books, continuous and tireless effort is required; this is where most people fail at. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Non-fiction self-help book, *The Unfakeable Code* by Tony Jeton Selimi claims to have five segments that, with deep thought and practice, can change your life. It seems from the review that the book needs more revision and editing to reduce the repetitive filler in the book. I think it will be a better time to read this book after the extra work is completed.
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The first part of this review describes a book I wouldn't normally read because it sounds like a typical self-help book. But the second part of it sounds like a really unique perspective on how to better ourselves in both our lives. I like how he encourages the readers to look at themselves in a nonjudgmental light. Often times this becomes our biggest hinderance to progress, I'm glad the author highlighted that in his book.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

"Knowing that you are a combination of both good and evil, but knowing how to balance it." That's quite thoughtful. I like the fact that the author uses a practical guide to educate us on self-awareness. Great review by the way.
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Post by Eu_noia_07 »

Well I'm not a fan of self help books but with the way author has expressed himself indicates he has a lot of experience. I would like to give it a try.
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The Unfakeable Code" by Tony Jeton Selimi is a book that aims to help readers unlock their potential and achieve success in all areas of life. Selimi draws on his own experiences as a coach, mentor, and entrepreneur to provide a comprehensive guide to personal and professional growth.

The book is divided into three parts: "The Code," "The Unfakeable Journey," and "The Unfakeable Mindset." In "The Code," Selimi introduces readers to his Unfakeable Code, a set of principles and practices designed to help individuals discover their true purpose and achieve their goals. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, authenticity, and resilience in this process.

In "The Unfakeable Journey," Selimi shares his own story of overcoming adversity and finding success. He also provides practical tips and exercises to help readers navigate their own journeys, including developing a growth mindset, managing fear and self-doubt, and building a support network.

In "The Unfakeable Mindset," Selimi focuses on the mental and emotional habits that are essential for success. He discusses the importance of meditation, gratitude, and visualization, and provides strategies for cultivating these habits in daily life.

Overall, "The Unfakeable Code" is a comprehensive guide to personal and professional growth that draws on the author's own experiences and expertise. While some readers may find the text overly dense or repetitive at times, Selimi's insights and advice are practical and actionable, making this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to unlock their potential and achieve success in all areas of life.
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Saw this book a while back and I thought it was a book about mathematics and physics. I was wrong. This is a great self help book that gives a practical guide on how to identify with one's inner self.
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I’ve reviewed a couple of self-help books the past month or so and this seems like another great one! It’s goal to help you reach your full potential and be successful is not a new concept, but if you’re struggling to achieve your dreams, you never know which self-help book will be the right fit for you! This seems like a good place to start!
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

I love books that tries to tell me about knowing myself. I will consider reading "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi to better understand myself inorder to live my best life.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

"The Unfakeable Code" by Tony Jeton Selimi is a book that provides a guide to discovering one's self and living your best life. Needless to say this is an incredible claim but this book is well written and a helpful guide. The book includes 5 principles to follow to find one's self and gain an understanding of love. I liked the way the author compared computer code to the code of the human mind which means one needs to upgrade our mental code just like improving computer code. Definitely a book I would like to read and I will add it to my To-Read shelf. Very good review.
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