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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The advice that the author shares in this book could easily be used to identify key traits in property managers. We also learn how to treat errors that we make as chances to learn something new. This is not my favorite kind of genre, but I am convinced that those who do enjoy books providing valuable real life advice will surely find this one to be thoroughly enjoyable.
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I'm very curious about "the traits of a Rowan." Even the tag given to it sounds intriguing. Wouldn't it be great to know and develop what employers want in employees and finally get that dream job until you can stand on your own two feet? I certainly want to pick up on that secret. Thanks for sharing.
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I like the concept and logics that this book pertains to. I think that the author is on to something and I feel that its is something i can relate to.
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Congratulations on getting BOTD. A person wanting to take steps to grow there business can get ideas from this book. ". A person who most likely will achieve success has the right kind of ambition and thinks about failure as a learning experience. My favorite advice on this matter was that the author believes in the power of creative solutions and positive thinking" I definitely agree with these thoughts. I try to always learn from my mistakes as well as find a positive in a negative situation.
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To take his local family $60,000/yr business and turn it into a $60-million international business is absolutely stunning. I'm glad that Wes Berry is sharing his tips and strategies with this book. Thanks for the informative review!
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In the 'Official Review: Big Things Have Small Beginnings by Wes Berry' the reviewer pinpoints prominent things related to the book. The review reflects the reviewer's good concept of the subject matter. I love the way the reviewer relates the book to larger issues. Also, how the author draws inspiration to write the book is interesting to know!
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Post by Kelyn »

It sounds as if the author's words can apply to many situations, not just business. Even in daily life "taking care of the small stuff" is as important to do as addressing the "big things." I'm not really into self-help books, so I'll probably give this one a pass, but thanks for the review!
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Post by Lorraine De Vos »

Thank you for writing this review. I agree with you that this book is perfect for people in leadership positions and business. I also enjoyed the conversational writing style. My curiosity will push me to read this book further than just the sample pages.
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I really want to know how the mega business transformation happened. I am sure I will find something helpful from this book.
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Post by aliebs »

This is book is for those people who did not start from little things but somehow have gone up to the big things. They may have some attitude problem and I recommend that they read this book as it is really good for them. Especially as how the author describes how he had the privilege to meet the successful people and found out how they came successful.

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I like the title of the book and it sounds interesting. Kudos to Mr Berry for writing this book, slot of people are now successful because of your book.
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Post by MARQRT »

Big things have small by Wes Berry,

Honestly speaking, the book is awesome. There could be some few individuals in life who might have started on big things but later discovers that in it there are small things too
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The book started off with a witty attention grabber. It showed the benefits of paying attention to detail. And the link between ambition and success :)
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Post by jaliper »

I'm pretty sure this is a good book. I need something self-help right now. It seems like the author has so much to share. I'm gonna put this on my TBR and read it when I have the chance. thanks!
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I like a good book that has a good amount of humor. Seems to be my kind of a read. Congratulations!
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