Review of Karmic Selling

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In his book, Karmic Selling, Stan Gwizdak describes how he developed his business by serving others. Gwizdak notes that developing a genuine relationship with the individuals you are doing business with is a crucial component of karmic selling. Following years of employment in corporate America, he launched a consulting firm as a result of a terrifying auto accident he had in November 2004 that altered his life. Asking prospective customers what he might be able to do for them as opposed to what they're able to do for him was the foundation upon which he built his firm.

The quotes from certain inspiration figures emphasize key ideas and motivational sayings that are significant components of the book. The book asks readers to apply the principles they have learned via a number of case studies from various individuals and reflection tasks. The author shares with his audience his own experiences of failures while also providing instances of how karma selling has proven successful for him.

I like many things about this book. I appreciate the author's candour about his own experiences. One other thing I liked about this book was how Stan's zeal for facing every circumstance with a clear conscience was evident on every page. The case studies and reflection tasks, which both aid in applying the author's views, are, in my opinion, of great value. This is a really educational book. Stan lays the groundwork for success by showing us that no matter what kind of work we do, we are constantly selling.

There's nothing I dislike in this book. I hope that this book will stir up changes in the mindset of society since the world needs more people who have the mentality of how they can help solve people's problems. I didn't notice any errors while reading this book, which shows that it was exceptionally well-edited.

For the reasons I outlined above, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to anyone who's involved in business as well as to anyone interested in business, for I believe it'll offer them the right mindset. I also recommend this book to anyone who desires success in their personal relationships.

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