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"25 Hours a Day" by Nick Bare (Book Review)

Updated: Aug 24, 2020

Bare, Nick. 2020. 25 Hours a Day: Going One More to Get What You Want. Middletown, DE: Lioncrest Publishing.


Everyone needs inspiration and motivation to get out of bed every day. Navigating through life's uncertainty and turbulence can be scary and sometimes a little advice can go a long way to finding your true path in life. Nick Bare offers his life advice and motivation through his book 25 Hours a Day: Going One More to Get What You Want and it truly is eye-opening and inspires you to get up from the seat after reading the book and do something with your life.


Nick Bare is an internet fitness influencer and nutrition supplement entrepreneur who started his business while in the army. A graduate of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program, Nick Bare has gone from graduating college with a Bachelor of Science in nutrition to serving four years in the US Army, taking him around the US and South Korea, to now being the founder of Bare Performance Nutrition (BPN), his nutrition supplement company that he started during his years in the army that has now reached seven-figures in value. In his book, Nick Bare discusses the hardships he encountered and some of his life mantras that helped him find his mindset to drive his business from shipping orders out of a small room to owning a large warehouse in Texas. The myriad of anecdotes strings together all of the arduous steps he took in his life to achieving the successful business that many entrepreneurs aspire to achieve one day.


What makes 25 Hours a Day stand out among other books that teach you about how to live your life is the inclusion of Nick Bare's "sweat and tears." Instead of being an instruction guidebook on how to live life, Nick Bare inspires with his book and offers mindset suggestions that could allow you to make most of life. Emphasising his two military slogans embrace the suck and go one more, Nick Bare points out the short-comings of the lives of many people and attempts to discuss ways to improve from those flaws. He offers suggestions on how to get out of laziness, discouragement, and mental setbacks. In layman terms, he promotes a more positive mindset that could defeat the negative mindset the world places on us or pushes us to get comfortable in.


However, this is not the end of the story and I believe Nick Bare has more to say. This book is written in very simple terms and uses simple language to keep things easy to understand. Other than the couple times Nick Bare uses military terms, he keeps language colloquial and does well to explain what cannot be understood easily. In a way, this simplicity suggests Nick Bare's youthfulness as a young CEO and entrepreneur. Since Nick Bare is in his late 20s or early 30s, this book just discusses his early life struggles and how he overcame them. BPN is a booming and growing business, so perhaps down the line, when BPN blooms greater and Nick Bare has experienced more in the business, I expect him to release another book as a sequel. But, given what he has encountered so far and what he includes in this book, 25 Hours a Day is a fantastic read and worth the time.


Inspirational, encouraging, engaging, and motivational. This book embraces it all. Check out Nick Bare using the links below and take the time to read 25 Hours a Day. It is a quick read and Nick Bare's suggestions really do hit hard in your mind.


Reading Time: Approx. 2 hours

My Rating: 4 / 5












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