Review of Karmic Selling
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Review of Karmic Selling
Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a book that intends to teach the reader how to be successful in the business world. Using his experience, author Stan Gwizdak guides us through his method and mentality of Karmic Selling. Stan will share his success and failure stories to guide the reader through his tips and suggestion.
In the book, the author shares his story of being in the cut-throat business world. After suffering a life-threatening experience, he reflects on his life and decides that he wants to make a change and escape the hostile environment in which he is in. After leaving, he begins to adopt a method of honesty in sales and with a commitment to helping those around him. By using this method of doing good, he becomes successful in the business world while still keeping his integrity and being authentic. Gwizdak will share this method with the reader while explaining how to implement those tactics in real life.
There were many things that I liked about this book. First of all, the structure was clear and easy for the reader to comprehend. He efficiently summarizes his main points while accurately explaining how to put those tips into practice. All of this makes it easy to comprehend the book. Another thing that I liked was that his message applies not just to business but to your personal life. The author encourages the reader to stay motivated and to help those around them. The author doesn't push a sales mentality. Instead, he wants you to be kind and honest.
I also liked that the author gave realistic advice and was down to earth. He doesn't exaggerate and admits that failure can always happen. He also adds evidence to back up the claims that he shares, which makes his advice look reliable.
The only thing I could criticize was that some parts were repetitive. While it was clear that the author was doing this to emphasize his message, it did make some parts a little dull. However, I was still able to enjoy the book as a whole.
Overall, I truly enjoyed this book. The author is very knowledgeable about the subject. He is also efficient in sharing his advice. His message can apply to both sales and your personal life.
I would give this book 5 out of 5 stars. It was well-written and professionally edited. The structure, message, and realistic advice were phenomenal. All of this, combined with the fact that I had very little criticism to give, is why I would give this book a perfect rating. I would recommend this motivational book to anyone wanting to learn more about becoming successful in their business while still being authentic to their morals.
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Susan, after chatting on another thread, it made me curious about what you liked to read...so here I am! I've not seen a review on this book yet, so this was a nice change from the norm! I can see how the title fits with the work now as well. What was it about this book that made you choose it over all the others you can read? Was there something in this book that was directly applicable for you? I enjoyed reading your review, until next time...Susan Ledezma wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023, 15:00 [Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
In the book, the author shares his story of being in the cut-throat business world. After suffering a life-threatening experience, he reflects on his life and decides that he wants to make a change and escape the hostile environment in which he is in. After leaving, he begins to adopt a method of honesty in sales and with a commitment to helping those around him. By using this method of doing good, he becomes successful in the business world while still keeping his integrity and being authentic. Gwizdak will share this method with the reader while explaining how to implement those tactics in real life.
There were many things that I liked about this book. First of all, the structure was clear and easy for the reader to comprehend. He efficiently summarizes his main points while accurately explaining how to put those tips into practice. All of this makes it easy to comprehend the book. Another thing that I liked was that his message applies not just to business but to your personal life. The author encourages the reader to stay motivated and to help those around them. The author doesn't push a sales mentality. Instead, he wants you to be kind and honest.

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Hi! I chose this books over all the others because I was super interested on what Karmic Selling was. I have done a bunch of projects and contests for school that included a fake "selling" aspect, but had never once heard the term "Karmic Selling". So, I wanted to learn something new. One of the topics in the book that directly applied to me was the theme of not betraying your integrity to get ahead. Once again I was thinking of my competitions were some teams sabotage others in order to win. I, like anyone else, want to win. But betraying my morals to do so was something that never sat right with me. I liked that the book validated me by saying it was better to stay true to yourself than to accomplish your task. Thank you for reading my review!Cara Wilding wrote: ↑27 Dec 2023, 12:18Susan, after chatting on another thread, it made me curious about what you liked to read...so here I am! I've not seen a review on this book yet, so this was a nice change from the norm! I can see how the title fits with the work now as well. What was it about this book that made you choose it over all the others you can read? Was there something in this book that was directly applicable for you? I enjoyed reading your review, until next time...Susan Ledezma wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023, 15:00 [Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
In the book, the author shares his story of being in the cut-throat business world. After suffering a life-threatening experience, he reflects on his life and decides that he wants to make a change and escape the hostile environment in which he is in. After leaving, he begins to adopt a method of honesty in sales and with a commitment to helping those around him. By using this method of doing good, he becomes successful in the business world while still keeping his integrity and being authentic. Gwizdak will share this method with the reader while explaining how to implement those tactics in real life.
There were many things that I liked about this book. First of all, the structure was clear and easy for the reader to comprehend. He efficiently summarizes his main points while accurately explaining how to put those tips into practice. All of this makes it easy to comprehend the book. Another thing that I liked was that his message applies not just to business but to your personal life. The author encourages the reader to stay motivated and to help those around them. The author doesn't push a sales mentality. Instead, he wants you to be kind and honest.
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I like books that present ideas in a clear and simple way, complicating the concepts a lot and going off into the branches makes the reader get lost in the reading and only read for the sake of reading. Realistic advice is fair and appropriate. Thank you very much for your review.Susan Ledezma wrote: ↑02 Dec 2023, 15:00 [Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a book that intends to teach the reader how to be successful in the business world. Using his experience, author Stan Gwizdak guides us through his method and mentality of Karmic Selling. Stan will share his success and failure stories to guide the reader through his tips and suggestion.
In the book, the author shares his story of being in the cut-throat business world. After suffering a life-threatening experience, he reflects on his life and decides that he wants to make a change and escape the hostile environment in which he is in. After leaving, he begins to adopt a method of honesty in sales and with a commitment to helping those around him. By using this method of doing good, he becomes successful in the business world while still keeping his integrity and being authentic. Gwizdak will share this method with the reader while explaining how to implement those tactics in real life.
There were many things that I liked about this book. First of all, the structure was clear and easy for the reader to comprehend. He efficiently summarizes his main points while accurately explaining how to put those tips into practice. All of this makes it easy to comprehend the book. Another thing that I liked was that his message applies not just to business but to your personal life. The author encourages the reader to stay motivated and to help those around them. The author doesn't push a sales mentality. Instead, he wants you to be kind and honest.
I also liked that the author gave realistic advice and was down to earth. He doesn't exaggerate and admits that failure can always happen. He also adds evidence to back up the claims that he shares, which makes his advice look reliable.
The only thing I could criticize was that some parts were repetitive. While it was clear that the author was doing this to emphasize his message, it did make some parts a little dull. However, I was still able to enjoy the book as a whole.
Overall, I truly enjoyed this book. The author is very knowledgeable about the subject. He is also efficient in sharing his advice. His message can apply to both sales and your personal life.
I would give this book 5 out of 5 stars. It was well-written and professionally edited. The structure, message, and realistic advice were phenomenal. All of this, combined with the fact that I had very little criticism to give, is why I would give this book a perfect rating. I would recommend this motivational book to anyone wanting to learn more about becoming successful in their business while still being authentic to their morals.
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Susan, it does have an intriguing title, especially if you are interested in any aspect of selling! There are clearly some practical lessons that can be taken from this book; perhaps it would do the political sphere some goodSusan Ledezma wrote: ↑27 Dec 2023, 13:19
Hi! I chose this books over all the others because I was super interested on what Karmic Selling was. I have done a bunch of projects and contests for school that included a fake "selling" aspect, but had never once heard the term "Karmic Selling". So, I wanted to learn something new. One of the topics in the book that directly applied to me was the theme of not betraying your integrity to get ahead. Once again I was thinking of my competitions were some teams sabotage others in order to win. I, like anyone else, want to win. But betraying my morals to do so was something that never sat right with me. I liked that the book validated me by saying it was better to stay true to yourself than to accomplish your task. Thank you for reading my review!
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