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 seemingly shows a different aspect to reach success. Since I am not into non-fiction, I will pass on this one. Congratulations on being BOTD
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I don't have any need for this self-help book currently. However, it seems perfect for those that need some advice on running a business.
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The author shares the secrets of his success as a flower man. I am sure many will benefit from reading his tips. He has a very engaging introduction, and he starts off with the first ingredient to success: ambition!

I have no ambition to read this at the moment, though.
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Having read your review and the sample of this book it seems a good choice for anyone in business and his concepts can be applied to everyday life. His conversational style makes for easy reading. I look forward to reading this book and seeing where I can apply his concepts. Thanks for your great review.
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Sometimes the best advice is the most simple. Taking care of the “little stuff,” as the author says, definitely rings true! Thanks for the review.
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What an insightful review. As a young entrepreneur, I know the book will offer reliable tips about how I can manage my business and the attitude I need to have. I must read the book. I appreciate your great review.
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Great review. This sounds like a great book full of advice on how to better yourself and care for the small things in business. This I think would benefit anyone in a leadership position. I will add it to my list to read.
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This sounds like an inspirational book for companies to purchase and distribute to their employees, especially those in leadership roles. And, like you noted, it could also apply to anyone- in everyday life. Thank you for an excellent review!
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This book could be useful to me and to many others. As someone who retired from the corporate world, I want to start a business and I don’t mind starting small. I’m sure I could learn from this book. Thanks for your review!
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Thanks for this review. It seems that this book would hold some wise lessons for anyone seeking to grow their business and anyone seeking personal growth. I’m not really in the market for this kind of book at the moment but will keep it in mind for the future. I appreciated your review and your comments.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

I love how you summed this up:
"His guidance is for individuals who acknowledge that success is the result of creative thinking, attention to detail, listening skills, hard work, and grit."

I think today's BOTD would be a great book for teachers and students. The message is positive and even though we have an idea of what the end result looks like, getting there - the process - is the real focus. The author sounds very in-tune with reality and success, as we know it today. I couldn't agree more with this statement, “I’m here to tell you that, when you take care of the little stuff, the big stuff has a real nice way of taking care of itself.” So true! Thank you for your review. I now have a copy, and I'm looking forward to more inspiring words of wisdom. :-)
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A new approach to achieving success in business is offered by the book "Big Things Have Small" by Wes Berry, which tells us that success is the end result of hard work, creative thinking, and attention to detail aspects of the business. This book appears to be quite useful to me.
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I definitely agree with this review. I found the traits, promoted by the author, to be somewhat motivational in regards to my goals. To make every little thing count. To some degree, I ended up reflecting on myself as I read.
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I like the philosophy that taking care of the day-to-day challenges can lead to success. I suppose that is the only thing that truly moves us forward. I enjoyed reading about the author's take on ambition in the sample. It sounds like he has written a book that will really affect how leaders approach their role. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Kalin Adi »

I think this book does have valuable advice because I believe in "the power of creative solutions". Most people always focus on the problem instead of focusing on finding a solution. And if the solution is creative, the results will be better. I'll take a look at this book.
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