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The Power of Small

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The Power of Small by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval is an excellent follow up to their previous title The Power of Nice.  Thaler and Koval run a successful advertising agency, and they have found that the small things we do for others can benefit us in both our careers and our day to day life.

 

 

The authors have many stories about small things people have done--as simple as a "Thank You" after a job interview.  Rosie O'Donnell did this at MTV when her career was just starting.  Even though she did not get the job, she took a moment to write a thank you to her interviewer for taking the time to talk to her.  This lead the interviewer to pass Rosie's tape onto VH1, which lead to her first TV job.  If she had not done such a "small" thing, her tape wouldn't have been passed on, and successful career never would have started.  

 

This is a great book; it emphasizes that small is powerful, and not only brings happiness and fulfillment to those around you, but can work in large ways.  Sometimes we ony look at the big picture, and we have to learn to look at the small picture.  In that way, lies success.  

 

I highly recommend  this book for anyone who wishes to turn their work environment into a more positive place,  or wants to take small steps on the road to a happier outlook on life.  It's easy to read, and has many entertaining stories about other people's success

with "small" moments that changed the course of their lives.  

 

 

 

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