Review of Niching Up
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Review of Niching Up
A saying goes thus: 'Jack of all trades, master of none'. This is the actual truth and reality!!! Take it or leave it.
Chris Dreyer's Niching Up is a book filled with facts, truths, realities, and principles that can guide one into being an extraordinary success. It presents niching in a way that can be applied by anyone and in any area, as long as excellence is the goal. The principles in this book are eye-openers and forces that can help anyone who is ready and willing to be launched into greatness. Niching here talks about you being able to focus on a specialty and being an efficient, effective, wealthy, trusted, and well-respected expert in that field of your choice. Not only that, the sacrifices you make at each stage of growth will add up to help you have confidence in yourself and your job. Through this, you will be able to think of yourself as a giver and not just a receiver alone—you also invest in other people.
Are you confused? Does this book encourage laziness, redundancy, monotony, and despise hard work and multitasking? Get a copy of yours to read and grasp the details clearly!!! What you read stays longer in your heart than what someone tells you. Find out the facts yourself in this book!!
The most interesting part of this book comes when Chris cites several examples of great men who have achieved a great deal in life. This way, he can buttress his points more realistically. In addition, he is so practical by sharing his personal experiences at each stage of growth. He is so stern to the extent of sharing his dark and cloudy times on his path to fulfillment. Likewise, he boldly discusses the cons of niching before its pros, as beautiful as niching could be. I thought of getting discouraged, but he reignited this fire of readiness and optimism by connecting the cons to the pros wisely in a way that the cons can become pros if well-managed.
This book is highly recommended to anybody, including teenagers, youths, adults, business owners, firms, and business organizations, who have an open mind towards extraordinary growth, increase, success, progress, excellence, etc. The book is for people who are strong-hearted in facing and overcoming challenges, disciplined, truthful, humble, creative, optimistic, calculative, and focused.
Dreyer did a great job right from the genesis of this book up to the end. The book could have been boring and complicated, but Dreyer puts his ideas and thoughts together using clear, straightforward, and interesting language. He can tap into other sources of deep knowledge. This means Dreyer himself is a lover of knowledge and truth. He comes out straight to share his flaws and how he was able to get back on track. He did not just write this book to sell alone or to persuade people to apply the principles; he shared what he did, which makes him a phenomenal man. He is too real!!! By doing this, I feel his actions, thoughts, and ideas speak a lot to the world. I find no grammatical errors in this book. I am rating it 5 out of 5 stars. There was nothing to dislike.
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