You Can Make It Big | Book Review


You can make it big
Pages: 160
Author: Arun Malik



Life is a constant race where all of us are constantly trying to achieve something. In this race we might be successful or it might take some time to reach our goal. But in this process we should not give up and keep this one thing in mind that You Can Make it Big... With your planning, constant practice and small steps we all can achieve our goals and make it big!!!

The book consists of motivational quotes which will motivate a person to go ahead. For a person to achieve any goal be getting big in business, achieving a good result or whatever you want to achieve. The main thing that a person needs to be is consistent. Consistency is the key to achieve all things. The overall gist of the book is to trying something that is different and which most people have not thought of doing.

After reading this book I can certainly say that it will motivate a person to achieve their goals and inspire them throughout their lives. The book is written in a simple and lucid language and hence the readers will find it easy to go through the book.

Some of my favourite quotes from the book are:-

·         Your hatred towards others may not harm them, but it will definitely kill you from the inside
·         You can never achieve big dreams by staying in your comfort zone. Big achievements generally come from facing the unknown, taking risk and giving them your best shot.
·         If you want to be the best in your field, increase your efforts a 100 times and don’t stop anywhere.

Overall, it is a great book and I would like to thank the author for coming up with such a great idea of compiling all the quotes and inspiring people to achieve their goals in life.

A book that each reader needs to have in his/her collection I would surely recommend this book to all the readers who are looking to read something motivational.

My Rating: 5/5

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