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Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2023
Ever wondered why you do the things you do? "Unmasking You" is your guide to understanding personality types without the jargon. Dive into simplified explanations of each style and uncover the unique patterns that shape who you are. But here's the twist: sometimes we adopt these patterns because we admire someone or want to be like them. Our minds can play tricks, making us believe a pattern is ours when it's not, impacting us positively or even negatively.

Discover how your environment and the people around you influence your perceived style. Learn why some patterns might lead to self-deception, affecting your mental well-being and even pushing you into a state of depression. "Unmasking You" explores the journey of those who believe a certain pattern is theirs because they desire it or conform to what's expected of them.

But it's not all gloom and doom! The book also sheds light on how understanding these patterns can positively shape your life. It's a journey of self-discovery, exposing the pitfalls and celebrating the strengths that come with knowing who you truly are.
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