Heather
Written on Mar 8, 2016
Do you avoid asking for things because you don't want to hear someone say no? This is the book for you.
Jia Jiang always wanted to be an entrepreneur. He decided to go the safer route into business though because of his fears. Eventually he decides to quit his job and take six months to try to make a business idea a success. He also ends up facing his rejection fears head on by deciding to ask for something that will get him a rejection every day.
Rejection isn't a huge fear of mine but I am horrible with conflict so I was interested in his idea to seek out what made him uncomfortable every day to desensitize himslef. His ideas were unique and funny.
One confused me though. He thought that if he gave free unwrapped food to people that no one would eat it. He thought that was a universal fear. That doesn't bother me at all. From what I've seen at work when the vultures I work with descend on food people bring in, this isn't a universal fear.
This is a great book about facing your fears and moving past them.This review was originally posted on Based On A True Story