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I read and reviewed Karmic Selling last month. The idea is brilliant, and if more salespeople cared about their customers more than their commission, they'd be more successful. This book is for everyone in the sales industry.
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Your review of 'Karmic Selling ' is quite good. I was especially surprised to read that the book inspired you to consider taking business seriously.
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Gwizdak's business guide offers a refreshing approach for gaining success. If you'd like to enrich your professional and personal life, be kind and friendly, help others, and be your authentic self. That sounds like excellent advice for all people. Thank you for the terrific book review.
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Thank you for your wonderful review on "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak. The book introduces the concept of Karmic Selling, drawing inspiration from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and emphasizing the positive return of good deeds. Stan's narrative highlights the power of authenticity, kindness, and connection in the business world, with real-life anecdotes illustrating how small acts of kindness can lead to meaningful connections and success. I also liked the fact that the author had reflective exercises to help the reader further understand what he was explaining. I wish I had a book like this when I had decided to start my own business that didn't get off the ground because Co-Vid happened even it is just for the peaceful side of working through the startup process and then the let down when it crashed.
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Stan Gwizdak's Karmic Selling serves as a reminder of the unflagging principles of authenticity and kindness that any 21st century business should steadfastly adhere to in order to succeed.
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Thank you for your exciting review. I'm glad you liked it so much. It's also great that the editing was great too. I also like how the author wrote it and so everyone could basically understand it. It sounds like it would be very helpful for those in the work force, especially in the business or sales areas. I like his thoughts on the kindness and communicating honesty and trust. Since I'm already retired I will pass on it, but hope it is helpful to many others.
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Gwizdak says it is an eventuality of life that all people know when you are unauthentic, at least from a mile away. By being yourself and friendly, you can build relationships and trust with the customers in the market. Congrats on #BOTD!
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The most interesting part of this book was how Stan Gwizdak's narrative used case studies and reflective exercise to further authenticate. After a life-changing experience, he redefines success as building trust and helping others
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AMAZING!! I am so glad that I read this review. The fact that the author had a near-death experience intrigues me to the point that I would like to read the book. But overall excellent review!!!
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Karmic Selling: Trust, an Old Familiar Word in Sales by Stan Gwizdak This is a new approach to sales and business philosophy. It does not use typical conniving or pressuring strategies but just creates a meaningful relationship and spends time with the customers.
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I'm always open to learn new philosophies in life that can give me a different viewpoint on how to achieve success. Even though I'm not a huge fan of spiritual books, this one has a different feeling that's more about using transformative information. I cannot wait to get this book. Congrats to the author for having the BOTD.
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Stan Gwizdak's journey from the corporate world to a philosophy centered on authenticity and kindness sounds truly transformative. The concept of Karmic Selling seems like a refreshing take on the traditional approach to business, emphasizing the power of genuine connections and service-oriented strategies. It's inspiring to see how small acts of kindness can lead to significant success. Your review beautifully captures the essence of the book, highlighting its practicality through case studies and reflective exercises. I'm intrigued by the message of authenticity and connection and look forward to exploring Karmic Selling further.
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"Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak explores sales and business through authenticity and kindness, shifting from a traditional corporate mindset to one rooted in genuine connections. Inspired by Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, the concept emphasizes positive returns from good deeds. Real-life anecdotes and exercises enhance practicality, making it a valuable guide for improving business approaches. Exceptionally edited and filled with valuable insights, it deserves a 5-star rating. This is a very informative and honest review. Thank you.
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What is the most important part of selling? Making a profit or gaining the buyer's trust? Karmic Selling is a book that will change your perspective on how to run a business and how to be a great salesperson.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

Interactions in life are give and take; whether directly or indirectly vary. Taking care of people and their needs should always be at the forefront of businesses and their goals. Thanks for the review!
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