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Small is the New Big

Updated: Dec 16, 2025

4 Star Review


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Editorial Book Review:

By TJ Brown


Small Is the New Big distinguishes itself by re-emphasizing a core tenet often disregarded in a world increasingly focused on velocity and magnitude. Sonali posits that the most significant transformations invariably commence inconspicuously, frequently within domains that are typically disregarded.  What makes the book significant is its ability to influence your perspective without requiring substantial changes. It illustrates how even the smallest actions can impact the course of a day, a relationship, or possibly an entire life.


Reading this book feels like pausing long enough to hear your own thoughts again. Sonali's tone is warm and measured, and the brief chapters create an impression that each concept is intended to be appreciated thoughtfully rather than hurriedly. The experience offers moments of tranquil acknowledgment, akin to rediscovering habits and aspirations that had been inadvertently overlooked. It also evokes a subtle sense of responsibility, encouraging you to approach your days with purpose rather than mere routine.


The themes possess universal resonance. Sonali addresses the themes of kindness, gratitude, empathy, honesty, consistency, and the courage to begin modestly, even when significant results seem distant. These concepts appear simple at first glance, yet they permeate all facets of life, including personal growth, interpersonal relationships, and professional endeavors. The book's message is unequivocal: lasting change is rarely marked by disturbance.


Sonali's artistry is exemplified through her refined and subtle elegance. She crafts succinct, clear reflections that closely resemble nearly conversational interactions. The brevity facilitates the emergence of the reader's personal reflections. One significant assertion describes patience as "a silent resilience that the world rarely recognizes," underscoring that enduring progress often takes place discreetly. Another significant moment is her encouragement to "choose a single small act today and let it hold meaning," a phrase that resonates well beyond the turning of the page.


If there are any limitations, some readers may seek a more comprehensive analysis; nevertheless, the book's appeal resides in its conciseness.


Ultimately, Small Is the New Big serves as a reassuring resource for individuals experiencing feelings of being overwhelmed. It authorizes the slowing of progress and encourages reliance on the subtle power of incremental development.


About the Author 

Sonali Sharma



A two-time bestselling author, Sonali Sharma, is a co-author of more than 50 books and the author of 3 books. She was so passionate about writing that she risked her career in finance to pursue it. She is the founder and director of ContentBank, a content-based management, and marketing company. She transitioned from freelancing to a full-time business while working as a freelance copywriter and content strategist for more than 25 brands. She is a finance and accounting undergraduate student. She anticipates finishing her CMA soon. While not working, you may find her conversing with new people, making art, playing the guitar, or reading books in a quaint café.


"Do whatever your heart wishes and don't have any regrets for your future self", says Sonali.

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