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Review of Karmic Selling

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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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.
 
After a near-death experience in 2004, Stan Gwizdak transformed, shedding the corporate "success at all costs" mindset in favor of genuine connections and service-oriented approaches. 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.
 
One thing I loved about this book was how Stan Gwizdak's narrative used case studies and reflective exercises to further authenticate the points of the book. The concept of Karmic Selling itself is a unique take on the world of sales and business. The inclusion of real-life case studies and reflection exercises throughout the book enhances its practicality. Readers can relate to the stories and use them as learning experiences, thereby making this book a useful guide for anyone looking to improve their approach to business and networking.
 
There was nothing I disliked about this book. Its message of authenticity, kindness, and genuine connection is valuable. The book takes an innovative approach and can cause changes in the business world. I recommend this book to anyone in marketing or business.
 
There were no errors in the book. This shows that the book was professionally and exceptionally edited. I have never taken business seriously before, but there were a lot of positive things that this book taught me, and now I am eager to try them all out. Due to my lack of dislike for the book and the many positives I could draw from it, I am rating it 5 out of 5 stars. I look forward to reading more fascinating books from the author, Stan Gwizdak.

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It's always helpful to hear different perspectives on a book. I'm glad to see that you found the book's approach to sales and business unique and valuable. I'm sure your review will assist others in making an informed decision about reading this book.
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Great Review! Having read it I feel like I have an excellent idea of the content in the book should I decide to read it. The fact that the author had a near-death experience intrigues me to the point that I would like to read the book. The format of presenting concepts with a reflective exercise afterward is an effective way to learn new concepts. The review not only summarizes the book but also points out details like this. I enjoyed reading such a well-written and organized review!
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Interesting concept!
I am going to add this book to my bookshelf and read it soon for sure
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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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One thing I loved about this book was how Stan Gwizdak's narrative used case studies and reflective exercises to further authenticate the points of the book. The concept of Karmic Selling itself is a unique take on the world of sales and business.
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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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Post by abderrahman El achari »

The book "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak is a technical work related to the field of selling, specifically karmic selling. The book introduces the concept of karmic selling, inspired by ancient Indian culture and emphasizes the positive return for good deeds. Good review :techie-studyinggray:
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From the intro inside this book, I can feel I am enjoying reading it. It's because the author's story of his life is relatable and fun to follow.

From the reviewer, I'm getting the hint that the book is more than just selling as opposed to the name of the title suggests. I have an inkling it's about how to be successful the good way.

"The book … can cause changes in the business world"

isn't that great?
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The book approaches business and sales from a fresh viewpoint.  It highlights the value of human connections in building business relationships.  This is ideal for anyone exploring how to revitalize their business and sales perspectives and skills. 
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Success means different things to different people. At such, the ways in which it is attained differ from person to person. For some, they are so obsessed with success that they can do anything to be seen as successful. However, true success can only come from genuinely connecting with people and helping them with solutions as much as you can.
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I can find myself in the idea of shedding the idea of success at all cost. I like the mindset of the author towards authenticity, kindness and genuine connection.
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The book "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak is an educational novel. It is business related in field of selling, karmic selling to be specific. It introduces and explains the concept of karmic selling, as inspired in detail by ancient Indian culture and positive return for good deeds. Thank you for a great review
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Thank you for sharing your insightful review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak. It sounds like a transformative read, showcasing the author's shift from traditional corporate values to a philosophy rooted in authenticity and kindness. The concept of Karmic Selling, inspired by Eastern philosophies, seems to offer a refreshing take on business, emphasizing the positive impact of genuine connections and service-oriented approaches.

Your mention of the book's practicality through case studies and reflective exercises is particularly appealing, as it seems to make the concepts more relatable and actionable for readers. It's great to hear that the book was professionally edited, enhancing the overall reading experience.

Your recommendation and 5-star rating speak volumes about the book's impact and the valuable lessons it offers, especially for those in marketing or business. It's inspiring to see how this book has sparked your interest in taking business more seriously. Thank you for your thoughtful review, and here's to more enlightening reads from Stan Gwizdak in the future
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In "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak, the author's journey from shedding the corporate mindset to embracing authenticity and kindness sounds transformative. I'm excited to dive into this unique take on sales and business.
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