Official Review: Big Things Have Small by Wes Berry

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Re: Official Review: Big Things Have Small by Wes Berry

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This book comes in handy for those seeking practical steps on how to take your business to the next level. It's also inspiring that one could use these tips in everyday life, too. Thank you for the excellent review.
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Little things matter so much! I like the book title as well as the review. It is so inspiring, just what I needed to read today. Thanks!
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The main message behind this book, focussing on the little things is the ideal of tackling both business and life, is a great one to adopt. I'm interested in reading more about Berry's successes.
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Thanks for your review but i do not think this books fits to my genre. It sounds good for those in the business world but currently I am not looking for such a book.
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Post by OzavizeB_247 »

It's really a coincidence that I came across this book just at this very moment when I'm thinking and trying to start my own business. This book is so inspiring to me right now, hard work they say truly pays and it is never all easy when you start but the capacity and ability to scale through and overcome is what makes our business or endeavour stand the test of time.

Thank you for this insightful review, much needed.
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I have no real interest in business or starting one so I don't know how applicable this book would be for me. Anyways, thanks for the information review.
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Wow.. nice quote, little things really matter.. and then the rest will come.. this is a good one for me.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I usually don't enjoy self-help books and I'm not much of a business oriented person. Besides, I like to believe that success means very different things for different people. However, I like the idea of paying attention to detail and I'm glad this book can be useful to people with leadership or entrepreneurship ambitions.
Thanks for your review!
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It would be a wonderful book to read. A book on how to go from grass to grace, I enjoyed your review.
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This sounds like an interesting self help book where the author advises to focus on the small things to achieve success. This was a very informative review
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I like that the author is a successful businessman and wants to share his insights and experiences with readers. The right kind of ambition, learning from failures, creative solutions, and positive thinking all are needed for success.
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This book is a great road map or a bible to success for individuals who doesn’t want to shifting through life and only getting bread crumbs never getting anyway. The book inspire us to face each new day as an opportunity to use our creativity to pull us step closer to our goal. Even when you reach the goal, never become complacent.
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This book is a great road map or a bible to success for individuals who doesn’t want to shifting through life and only getting bread crumbs never getting anyway. The book inspire us to face each new day as an opportunity to use our creativity to pull us step closer to our goal. Even when you reach the goal, never become complacent.
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Latest Review: Big Things Have Small by Wes Berry
Thank you Yolimari, for such an insightful review. Many thanks also to the author for his selfless act, to share such valuable tips and ideas, how to become successful.
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Not really the kind of book I would go for, but a very good overview of the message Berry is trying to communicate here. Tells me what I need to know before deciding to read or not.
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