



Dr. Phil McGraw: Life Code (Unabridged)
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3.9 • 13 Ratings
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
The rules for living in the real world have changed, because the world we live in has changed. Much of the conventional wisdom the last generation has passed on just doesn't apply like it once did. If you want to win, and win big, and, more importantly, keep what you work so hard for, you need a crystal-clear view of how the real world works - not how you wish it worked, but how it actually works.
In Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World, six-time New York Times number-one best-selling author Dr. Phil McGraw abandons traditional thinking and tells you the ugly truth about the users, abusers, and overall "bad guys" we all have in our lives. He also reveals the secrets of how they think and how they get to and exploit you and those you love. You'll gain incredible insight into these negative people, which he refers to as BAITERs (Backstabbers, Abusers, Imposters, Takers, Exploiters, Reckless), and you'll gain the tools to protect yourself from their assaults. Dr. Phil gives you the "Evil Eight" identifiers so you can see them coming from a mile away, as well as their "Secret Playbook", which contains the "Nefarious 15" tactics they use to exploit you and take what is yours mentally, physically, socially, and professionally. Life Code then focuses on you and your playbook, which contains the "Sweet 16" tactics for winning in the real world.
Edgy, controversial and sometimes irreverent, Dr. Phil again abandons convention to prepare you to claim what you deserve and claim it now. You take flying lessons to learn to fly, swimming lessons to learn to swim, and singing lessons to learn to sing. So, why not take winning lessons to learn to win?
Customer Reviews
Dr. Phil does it again
Now I am biased because I LOVE Dr. Phil, but this book has helped me through some hard times to say the least. It's probably not for everyone so keep that in mind but I would recommend this 100%!
Dr. Phil: Life Code
Terrible and repetitive. I have in the past really enjoyed some books by Dr. Phil… this one just sounded so repetitive that it was hard to get past the first hour. When one finally realizes that the bad people's behaviour he is referring to are so horribly obvious, I wasn't sure why I would listen to the book further; I am not quite that stupid to fall for such manipulation by others. The topic is just is really negative and irrelevant to the majority of people's lives. Dr. Phil is really running out of good material.