Review of Karmic Selling

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Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a book about his transformation from a traditional corporate career to a philosophy rooted in authenticity and kindness.

The author draws inspiration from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and emphasizes the positive return of good deeds. The book uses real-life anecdotes and case studies to highlight the power of authenticity, kindness, and connection in the business world. It is a useful guide for anyone looking to improve their approach to business and networking, with a unique take on the world of sales and business. Highly recommended for anyone in marketing or business.

I cant find errors in this book. It seems like the editing is done professionally . This book was interesting to read. This book gave me postive thought's. I will rate this book 5 out of 5 because everything is perfect
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Often, people focus on professional success and forget about their personal fulfillment and values. This is a great perspective from Stan Gwizdak. congratulations on botd
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! I can't wait to get my hands on a copy and delve into the valuable insights shared in 'Karmic Selling: Earning Business by Earning Trust.'
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When I first saw the cover of the book, without reading the title, I thought it was going to be about health and natural medicine. It was a twist to see it was about karmic delling—a term I'm only just getting acquainted with. It sounds like an entirely new field to me.
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Overall, "Karmic Selling" is a must-read for anyone in the sales and business world looking to cultivate a more fulfilling and ethical approach to their work. It's a book that not only offers valuable strategies for success but also inspires a deeper reflection on the true meaning of prosperity in both business and life.
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:D Asked what a humane thriller book is, I would present Karmic Selling as an epitome of an inspiration to a business success. Stan Gwizdak presents transformational skills from a corporate notion of business to a philanthropic one.

Stan is s trailblazer, whose inclusion of a public-spirited approach provides an insight to those aspiring to venture, not only in business ventures but other fields. I look forward to reading this Stan's book and the subsequent ones.
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Hi @Chad Anthony, I just read your comments on the official review of "Karmic Selling" and I agree the case studies really add to the credibility of the book. Kindness and honesty will establish a long term relationship between sales rep and customers. @Mrlefty0706
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Hi @Nisha DSouza, I just read your comments on the official review of "Karmic Selling" and I really enjoyed the way you summarized the story. Successful Sales people need to understand that an honest, trusting and kind relationship must be developed with customers. You have mastered the skill of summarizing books and official reviews in a few sentences, and you are a role model to follow. @Mrlefty0706
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Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a book that takes a reader through concepts of sales and business. The author shares his transformation from a traditional corporate career to a philosophy rooted in authenticity and kindness. After a life-changing experience, he redefines success as building trust and helping others.
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Hi @Miriam Ratemo, I forgot to mention that I receive an email from OBC alerting me when a member posts their comments after I posted mine. This is how I looked for your postings. I enjoyed the comments you wrote about the official review of Karmic Selling and reading them motivated me to want to read the entire book. Thank you. I am always trying to improve my comments to make them less wordy but still relate enough information so the reader will be motivated to read the BOTD. Have a wonderful Wednesday. @Mrlefty0706
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