'Unfu*k Yourself,' Lillian Muli's new read attracts Kenyans' attention

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Lillian Muli is currently reading Unfu*k Yourself by Gary John Bishop, the New York Times bestseller.

The book is blunt force trauma to the way you think life has to be for you. Most importantly, it is designed to give you an authentic leg up - one that feels genuine and right for you, and can propel you to new levels of greatness.

In short, it helps us accept reality as it is.

The Citizen TV presenter shared a photo of the book and captioned it,

Current read ❤️❤️❤️ Love it. Thankyou hun.

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In Unfu*k Yourself, Gary leads you through a series of seven assertions:

I am willing.

I am wired to win.

I got this.

I embrace the uncertainty.

I am not my thoughts; I am what I do.

I am relentless.

I expect nothing and accept everything.

Lead the life you were meant to have—Unfu*k Yourself.

A section of Lillian Muli's followers especially females are interested in the book and it seems the author might make more cash from Kenya.

Some of the online reviews on the book gives new readers an insight of what to expect.

Someone who read the book wrote,

'I bought this book because I was going through a tough time and I wanted to read something to help get me out of the funk I was in. This book is really helpful in explaining why you’re your own worst enemy and how to get out of your head. It really does help make you feel better and gives great advice on how to improve your life by controlling your thoughts. I’d highly recommend this book to anyone who needs help getting through tough times or to anyone who needs motivation to live a more fulfilled life. Even if you’re perfectly ok - this book can help push you to be a better you.'

Another reader's comment read, 'I am realizing just how much I took myself out of the game of life after our youngest daughter passed away about 3 years ago. She was almost 6 years old and I was 33. At 36 years young I felt one and a half decades older than my body. With the help of Gary's words, I realize that I am my hero and, ultimately, this is really good news for me. I was so busy waiting for things to get better that I wasn't in action about living a happy life despite the fact that my youngest is no longer physically in it. Certainly, I will always miss her, but I can experience joy, peace, passion, and excitement as well. I feel compelled to drive forward with a velocity that inspires me. I started singing again (in the car, around the house, even at my office)...I hadn't noticed that it was gone for 3 years until it showed up again. Many thanks for the opportunity this book gives me to take the bull by the horns and to be responsible for my present and future. I am so relieved! Seriously, that sounds so weird. Who would have thought that me being responsible would leave me feeling relief? ha! It's so true though. I feel like I am finally awake after an extended nap. Thanks for the wake up call, Gary John Bishop.'