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The Mastery Code

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The Mastery Code
Author Llewellyn Devereaux
Country South Africa
Language English
Subject Personal-development, self-help
Genre Non-fiction
Publisher Self-published
Publication Date April 2020
Media Type Print (Paperback, Kindle)
Pages 233 pages
ISBN 978-0-620-86752-8


The Mastery Code is a book written by Llewellyn Devereaux and promoted as a personal development and self-improvement book that teaches progressive mindset. He claimed to be inspired by all that he experienced on his journey of creating and building up anti-hangover brand Lohocla.[1]

First published during the global COVID-19 pandemic the book aims to move people from a state of living in defense mode to living life in attack mode.[2] An important book written for desperate times.[3]

While the book's title and much of the writing concerns the mastering of self, money and purpose, the author insists that the principles shared in this book can help people succeed in mastering a new way of thinking, so to master and enjoy a new way of being.[4]

Content[edit]

The Mastery Code summarizes the importance of unlocking ones mindset to achieve self-mastery, money mastery and purpose. The book was developed through Devereaux's life and work experiences over a period of 7 years, in successfully inventing and taking anti-hangover cure Lohocla to the market. The Mastery Code is structured in 3 parts that encourage readers to unlearn, learn and relearn behaviors which often lead people to "self-sabotage potential progress."[5]

The 3 Parts listed in the book are:[6]

Part One - Unlearning

Chapter 1: Genesis
Chapter 2: Society
Chapter 3: Circumstances
Chapter 4: Programming/Belief System
Chapter 5: Human Nature
Chapter 6: Gratification
Chapter 7: Success and Failure
Chapter 8: Fear

Part Two - Learning

Chapter 9: Desire
Chapter 10: The Power of Thinking
Chapter 11: Self-Image Psychology
Chapter 12: Habits and Subconscious Programming
Chapter 13: Self-Discipline, Action and Momentum
Chapter 14: Vision
Chapter 15: Universal Law
Chapter 16: Money-Mastery

Part Three - Relearning

Chapter 17: Attitude
Chapter 18: Opportunity
Chapter 19: Risk-taking
Chapter 20: Persistence
Chapter 21: Health
Chapter 22: Love and Happiness
Chapter 23: Character
Chapter 24: Law of Dharma - Purpose
Chapter 25: Gratitude and Completion - Mastery

There are seminars created from the Mastery Code content and principles, offered by global knowledge company, TMC Global, hosted as in-person events before the COVID-19 pandemic and as virtual seminars during lockdown.[7]

References[edit]

1. DISSECTING THE MASTERY CODE – HOW YOU CAN BE YOUR BEST AUTHENTIC SELF | 17 September 2020. Afternoon Express TV show. September 17, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

2. Thandolwethu speaks to author of ‘The Mastery Code’. East Coast Radio. 27 July 2020 at 9am. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

3. The Mastery Code Book. TMC Global Online Shop. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

4. From curing hangovers to becoming a self-help Genie. The Citizen. September 6, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

5. The Mastery Code Book. Amazon. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

6. TMC Global Seminars. TMC Global Seminar Gallery. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

7. The Mastery Code Seminars Launch February 2019. Youtube. June 9, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

8. Upcoming Events from The Mastery Code. All Events. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

9. The Mastery Code. Goodreads. May 19, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

10. Motivation Fridays: The new mindset with Llewellyn Devereaux. PowerFM. April 24, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

11. MEET THE YOUNG SA ENTREPRENEUR WHO’S IN THE BUSINESS OF PREVENTING AND CURING HANGOVERS. June 21, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2020.

12. Devereaux, Llewellyn, 2020, The Mastery Code. [First Edition], Cape Town, ISBN 978-0-620-86752-8 Search this book on ..

Category:Self-help Books Category:2020 Non-fiction Books


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