Are you aspiring to achieve greater things in life? This compelling self-help book will inspire you to pursue your biggest dreams, regardless of your background or upbringing. Unlocked: The Power of You illustrates that by unlocking our true, authentic selves, we can unleash our greatest potential in a world without limits, even in the aftermath of a pandemic. Gezim Gashi recounts his extraordinary journey - from escaping the Kosovo genocide to becoming the first Albanian-Swede to launch a high school institute in the United States - Gezim lays out a path to personal success and fulfillment that is accessible to all, regardless of their background. With his mentorship, readers will be inspired to overcome obstacles and achieve their biggest goals. Gezim Gashi is currently on the 'Unlocked: The Book Tour' across North America, making stops at esteemed institutions such as Harvard University and Yale University. His objective is to motivate individuals to reach new heights in their lives. Gezim Gashi is a purpose-driven entrepreneur, storyteller, producer, mentor, speaker, educator, branding expert, and partner at the OCS Institute of Arts & Innovation in Los Angeles, California. He has worked with companies such as the Walt Disney Company and Quincy Jones Productions. This is his first book. Originally from Akllap, Kosovo, he grew up in Alvesta, Sweden, and currently resides in both New York City and California. “A must-read for anyone who wants to unleash their full potential.” — Dr. Rod Berger, Forbes "Gezim Gashi is helping others follow their dreams and control their own narrative" — NBC News "From Kosovo to Los Angeles: This wartime refugee is now living the American dream" — New York Post " Gezim Gashi’s book teaches you to control your narrative" — LA Weekly “Gezim’s breakthrough book tells a story of hope and empowerment for any individual. Focusing on what you can accomplish by setting real goals and owning them.” — Dr. Chris Mattmann, NASA JPL “Gezim has a heart for helping others, and that’s exactly what this book serves to do.” — Alyssa Lein Smith, Quincy Jones Productions