25 Hours a Day - Nick Bare

25 Hours a Day

By Nick Bare

  • Release Date: 2020-01-28
  • Genre: Small Business & Entrepreneurship
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 242 Ratings

Description

You have big dreams that fire you up, and yet a fear of failure is holding you back. You see the success others have achieved and doubt you could ever do what they've done. You tell yourself you lack the smarts, skills, or leadership capabilities to live out your dream, but the truth is, there's a massive gap between what you think you can do and what you're actually capable of doing. Nick Bare wants to help you close that gap.

In Twenty-Five Hours A Day, Nick shares the lessons he learned while building his business as a member of the US Army. He grew that business to seven figures by flipping the switch and going all in—then breaking that switch so he could never go back. Now, Nick wants to help you transform your life by embracing the suck, living like you've got an extra hour, and harnessing the power of "one more." By applying these simple lessons, you'll radically improve your chances of success.

Reviews

  • Great read

    5
    By Junya647
    Very easy to read by far one of my favorite books I have read.
  • Amazing book!

    5
    By Schmiidddtttyyy
    Amazing book! Definitely worth the time to read this book! Highly recommend. GO ONE MORE!
  • Great book!

    5
    By colinludvik4
    Loved this book and a huge fan of Nick. Not much of a reader and this really kept me interested and gave me lots of inspiration!
  • Motivational

    5
    By Eric Luce
    This book is very well written and truly emphasis the importance of having a “can-do” or “go one more” mentality. Very motivational and highly encouraging. Recommend this book to anyone who’s looking for the motivation to start a endless journey in their life of potential and success.
  • Underwhelming for Nick Bare Quality

    3
    By Youngg bil
    I’ve been a fan of Nick Bare and BPN for a while now and I will continue to support his YouTube channel and his company. However, this book just was not it. It was extremely disappointing to read repeated references 2-3 times over from the same stories. If you follow Nick’s YouTube channel there is no new content in this book every story in the book you’ve heard from the channel. The motivation factor was lack luster compared to other books by veterans as there was a lot of cliche remarks. The story itself seemed so out of order. One moment he’s in Ranger school then in his apartment in Texas after coming back from Korea then you’re back in Korea with his platoon. I get that the chapters were more about concepts but the jumping around and cherry picking of events from the same 4 stories was difficult to follow. Moral of the review, if you want to support Nick Bare, buy his supplements. If you’re interested in his background and mindset for motivation visit his YouTube channel.
  • Must Read Book

    5
    By Kilo.Yankee.Lima.Echo.
    10/10 would reccomend this book to anybody. Nick’s story is very relatable and will undoubtedly help you to expand your mindset.

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