Review of Breaking the Mold

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I love the cover picture. The author uses this book to address readers who have dreams but are afraid to chase them. The author provides self-help tips. Great review.
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I’m not really into self-help books. It sounds inspiring and motivating.
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This is quite a useful book for those finding it difficult to sustain their business in these times of cut-throat competition. Based on this review, the author has offered some constructive advice for overcoming business failure and add value. Thank you for the analysis.
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Post by Tars »

I don't like to read non-fiction for exactly this reason and total lack of belief that anyone, ever will be able to find Way to Success thank to some self-help book. My auntie loved them, had the entire club of equal fans and tons of literature, so I definitely know what I am doing by preferring to pass this book. Apologies and congratulations!
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Post by rusyalana »

The book sounds interesting and very informative giving tips, practical resolutions and actionable tools for those who want to start their business or keep their existing business afloat. But self-help books are not my cup of tea. Still I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The review covers the intentions of the author, which is to teach. The lessons being brought to the readers attention as well as the main lesson on managing a construction business are important life lessons. I did enjoy the humor that was injected and I’m a firm believer in lessons 5, 6 and 7.
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For somebody to come from a third world environment to establish a multi-million dollar corporation that survives a depression where other notable businesses go bankrupty and writes home about it, it's worth reading and more stars. There must be something others overlooked that he implemented in his business.
Excellent review.
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I found this review and the sample interesting but it's not for me. Well done on the review though!
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This book seems like the full package. I'm glad that the author was wrote this book as I'm sure that there are some business tips I would get from the author. The fact that the author included links to doing business with him on the book also fascinates me

Congratulations to the author on winning book of the Day.
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Post by Kayla Archer »

This sounds like an interesting read, but I agree with the rating. Grammatical errors are annoying and distracting, which is unfortunate since you wrote such a glowing review for this piece.
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I like that this book covers Covid 19 and how it has affected businesses. I think we need more business related books like this talking about businesses in particular time like pandemic which has done an inevitable impact on every business.
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This author has so much great wisdom to share about running a business. A true professional!
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Thanks for the review. I think that the author is really intelligent. To think that the author started picking up moral lessons, while he was still very. It is really a dream come true, when you blossom from a being an employee into an employer.
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Post by Hazel Arnaiz »

Today's Book of the Day seems like an inspiring and informative self-help to empower aspiring immigrant entrepreneurs in the construction industry. Congratulations!
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This was a well-written and detailed review. This book contains a powerful message. The reality of life is that not all of us can be at the same level, but many of us suppress our success. Through fear, uncertainty, indecision, being afraid of change and taking risks, we hold ourselves back from greatness. This books shows us that we are the keys to our success. I loved the lessons throughout the sample, they were solid advice filled meaningful advice. Kudos to the author for being selected for BOTD.
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