
1. Uncover the real you
It all begins here. Until you discover exactly who you are as far as your basic temperament is concerned, it is difficult to achieve your potential in all facets of your life. Once you do know, you likely will experience a feeling that you have indeed set yourself free. "That explains why I feel this way and act this way," is typical once you know your temperament and where you fit in the grand scheme of things.
2. Enhance your career
As a matter of fact, the basics found in this book are already being taught in a number of enlightened companies in the United States. What could be more valuable than knowing your strengths and limitations as well all those of your peers, clients, customers and competitors? Lessons of the T-Code can be especially helpful in any organization whose very existence depends upon dealing with people.
3. Maybe save your marriage
As you will find in reading the book, it did exactly that for one of the authors, Dr. Scott Trettenero. The lessons of the T-Code not only literally saved and enhanced his marriage but lead to almost immediate and long-lasting success in his life's work.
4. Improve any relationship
Virtually any relationship can be enhanced by learning and practicing the lessons of the T-Code. That includes boyfriend/girlfriend, friend/friend, teacher/student, employer/employee, management/labor, physician/patient--any relationship between two human beings.
5. Avoid ruining your kids' lives & keep them from ruining yours
Almost any parent would have to agree that there is no more important, difficult, rewarding, demanding, satisfying and frustrating relationship than this one. And it is no exaggeration to state that lessons of the T-Code found in this book can prove to be almost miraculous. The sheer act of gaining knowledge that will lead to understanding your kids for who they are and allowing them to be who they are and to feel good about who they are can be a lifesaver for both parents and child. Read the book. It can help save the sanity of all concerned! |