Official Review: Big Things Have Small by Wes Berry

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An insightful review for an insightful book!! I love to read self- help books and this book would really help me. Thank you for such a great explanation of the book!!😊😊
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Latest Review: Big Things Have Small by Wes Berry
If you want to become successful in your career. A review is very good and explain everything about the book and make it more interesting to read.
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Sounds like a really inspirational read. But for me I kinda don't get the feels in these books. Would definitely recommned it to the people who want to achieve success in their life. Thank you for the review
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Going from little to big is the recipe for succes. The author seems to know what he is talking about. However, I have no interest in this genre.
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This sounds like a good book for those who want to have a successful business. I don't think it is a good fit for me, though, as I have retired. Good review!
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Having been in business operations management for 15 years, I love these kinds of stories. Small businesses turning into big ones, the success stories of the American Dream. Congrats  on Botd!
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This sounds like a wealth of knowledge. Like you say, it can be applied to everyday life, too. Seeing failure as a learning experience is preferable to letting it destroy us. Thanks for your review!
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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The author built a thriving empire from his family's flower business. In this book, he dishes out tips for realizing big ideas by first paying attention to the little things. He also touches on personal development and bringing out the best in others.
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Looks to be a good one for those who need a good dose of encouragement to keep on pursuing a dream in business. This really doesn’t fit me, but your review was helpful in giving me more insight into what the book contains. I have to pass on this, but i enjoyed reading your detailed review.
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This sounds like it could be an extremely beneficial book to many readers. I like the fact that it's geared toward a target audience, but that it can still be used and its contents still integrated into the everyday lives of a wider audience.
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It is good that this book gives practical advice on how to keep oneself motivated despite the challenges that come our way.
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Amazing review and tittle somehow resemble one of great Indian successful bussinesmans quote dream big start with small.This review made me to read this book. Thanks.
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As the saying goes 'a journey of a thousand miles begins with a step' i just want to have the book already!. anyways its a vivid review.
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Certainly a book for leaders to enjoy. Work hard. No excuses. No shortcuts. This books sounds full of good and honest advice. Thank you for the review.
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This book is an inspiration to those who want to succed in business and life. This book teaches the readers that little things matter.
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