This book will reveal who
you truly are and what your
purpose is. In detail.

New York Times bestselling author of Chicken Soup for the Soul, Jack Canfield, interviews bestselling author of The You Code, James Sheridan:

In what became a #1 Amazon bestseller before it was even officially released, The You Code contains a total “life map” for the reader, and it improves all areas of life: relationships, health, money, but most of all it definitively answers the most important question anyone can ask themselves: who am I and why am I here?

Many good books tell you to “know thyself” and to find your destiny, but they don’t tell you how. The You Code lays it on the line for you by revealing your “Genetype;” your true self that’s hidden in your ancient genes.

No matter what you’ve been through in life, there is a force inside you that has not and cannot be taken away from you because it is you. Its spirit is irrepressible and indestructible, and this is your search and rescue mission for it.

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Many people today crave many things. See how many of these are on your wish list:
Happiness
Self-esteem
Self-love
Self-awareness
Motivation
Inner Peace
Self-help
Enlightenment
But there is something underneath the surface that, if discovered, will tick ALL the boxes on that list, and I’ll explain what it is.
“Just be yourself,” you are often told, and rightfully so, but how can you truly be yourself if you don’t know who you are? Better advice is, “Know thyself,” but how can you accomplish that? The Law of Attraction says you can have anything you focus on, but how do you know what to focus on?
There is no shortage of profound and useful self-improvement advice out there, but there is a missing piece of the puzzle that is found by unequivocally answering the questions that soul-searching humans have asked themselves for thousands of years: Who am I, and why am I here?
“Why am I here?” Asking this question is somehow hardwired into our genes, and it represents a key difference between human animals and other animals: the potential for consciousness of thought and action. A more negative way we ask this question (often to the sky) is, “What’s the point in it all?” or “Is this all there is?” but it’s all really the same question being asked in different ways: “What is my purpose?” And you can’t know your purpose until you know who you are.
How can you love yourself or feel self-esteem unless you know who you are? We have to know someone before we can love them, right?
Also…
Knowing who you are = purpose = happiness/self-esteem/motivation/inner peace/enlightenment/self-awareness.
All boxes on that list ticked.
In my new book, The You Code, I lay out the long-proven system that shows you EXACTLY who you are and why you’re here.
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