Small Is Big: The Source Code for Fulfillment, Productivity, and Extraordinary Results | Amit Agarwal | Book Review

Small Is Big by Amit Agarwal



Title : Small Is Big: The Source Code for Fulfillment, Productivity, and Extraordinary Results
Author : Amit Agarwal
Genre : Non-Fiction /Self-Help

The Book Blurb


What is the common thread in the following true-life experiences?
A global technology giant discontinues 97 per cent of its products and builds its empire with only 3 per cent of them.
TED Talks speakers choose one topic and inspire millions in less than eighteen minutes.
A father adopts a three-day workweek to spend time with his daughters and pursue a passion.

Such choices find people saying YES to the priorities that truly matter and NO to everything insignificant. Such choices are about embracing what is meaningful and removing the clutter. Such choices are about finding purpose and joy in the little things.

This is the essence of Small Is Big, the universal source code behind fulfilment, productivity and extraordinary results.

Allow this book to guide you with real examples, extensive research and hands-on Learning Accelerator exercises, revealing the philosophy's transformative potential.
Implement a powerful blueprint and set the ball rolling for incredible changes in life and business.

Embark on a journey to harness the power of the Small. Witness the Big results come your way! Come, join the movement.

Rating - 4 /5 ★★★★


My Review


Small is Big grabs my interest with its attractive cover, title, and first page, luring me into the book. I really like and appreciate how it alters my way of thinking.

Amit Agrawal comprehensively and clearly describes the path to success by emphasizing small factors. We tend to focus on the broad image while overlooking the small elements that are essential to every picture. When I first started reading this book, I expected to read about business and the workplace, but the book surprised me with the author's personal life stories. The author brilliantly speaks about his personal experiences and combines them with his perspective; in each example, he uses pretty simple everyday events, which helps me comprehend his viewpoints.

The title alone tells us what the book contains. Every chapter discusses the deeper meaning of "Small is Big," and the various scenarios aid with understanding. Even though the stories and events differ, the learning remains consistent. The author's method of describing how to transform negative ideas into positive ones is my favorite portion of the book, and it has completely changed the way I look at my life. And the exercise helps me to ease my mind and engages me in the book. The author approaches with motivation, but he also discusses his life's difficulties and the perspectives that helped him overcome them.

I'm not usually a reader of self-help books, but this one is way too good to pass up. Whether you are a reader or not, you should give this book an opportunity to crystallize your life focus and shift the cycle of your thoughts.


Recommendation

  • If you enjoy nonfiction books, including self-help books, this is the book for you.
  • A perfect choice for a beginner.
Buy this book!

   

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