Review of The Unfakeable Code®

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When the principles are applied to personal development, I can see the automatic benefit of professional development. Pointing out the non-judgmental approach is a good one.
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A GUIDE BY TONY JETON SELIMI THAT TALKS ABOUT IMPROVING MIND, IMPROVING LIFE AND TRANSFORMING BUSINESS.
A GUIDE FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ENTHUSIASTS.GOOD REVIEW
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This book provides insight on how to improve oneself. I like the comparison with human and a computer program and the fact that we have to keep upgrading constantly. I think there are a lot of important lessons to be learnt from this book.
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It's very difficult to understand the true you, and a good book that helps you in that direction is a definite yes. To look at oneself without any judgements is the dream. I definitely want to read the book after reading this excellent review.
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I love books that drive me to deeper self awareness. We always think that we are on the right track until we get to books like this. This book must be on my bookshelf.
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it's a powerful philosophy that encourages individuals to live a life of authenticity, purpose, and impact, and can help them achieve their full potential in all areas of life.
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This book sounds a bit heavy for me. Although, I found a few interesting points such as self-deceit and people-pleasing. Maybe I give this book a try. Thanks for the review.
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As I read the review, it was a practical book on our daily lives that reminds us how to live to our fullest. It was a great book and great review,but much preferred somewhat to the books that could expand my imagination. Thanks for the review.
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What an insightful and well written review, I can’t wait to give this a read.
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I'm curious about the 5 concepts, but the fact that he takes a long time to get to them, as you suggested, has cooled my enthusiasm. I felt the same way just reading the introduction, which contained a lot of self-promotion. It's a shame it's not professionally edited, as that does remove some of the book's credibility. There are a lot of these kinds of books available. The jury is still out if I will read this one or not.
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Every book that may help us discover something new about ourselves on the path of enlightenment is worthy of reading. Thank you for your review.
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I have always liked books that give me different ways and tips for change to try, and it seems here that this book provides steps to improve oneself , which makes it a book I want to read .
Life is hard on its own so let's make it easier for each other if we could.
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I found Tony Jeton Selimi's The Unfakeable Code® helpful and insightful in understanding oneself and others. I appreciated the author's logical approach, relatable examples, and practical exercises that were included in the book. The emphasis on non-judgmental perspectives and finding balance was also noted positively.
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"The Unfakeable Code" is a self-help book that aims to guide us on our journey towards authenticity, purpose, and success. The book introduces the concept of the Unfakeable Code, which is a set of principles that, when applied, can help individuals become their best selves and live fulfilling lives.

The author Tony Jeton Selimi, who is a human behavior expert, draws from his own life experiences, as well as the experiences of his clients, to showcase how the "Unfakeable Code"can be applied in various areas of life, such as relationships, career, and personal growth.

Overall, the book has received positive reviews for its practical and actionable advice on how to overcome personal obstacles and achieve success. If you're interested in personal development and self-help books, "The Unfakeable Code"is worth considering.
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After reading the free sample, it really made me feel that I should not feel hidden in this world. The book taught me how to feel more confident and how to not be fake, but just be yourself. I highly recommend this book for people who feel odd or who feel that they stand out.
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