Review of Karmic Selling

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Developing meaningful relationships with people is a key factor in long-term performance for a salesperson. This thus translates to the need to genuinely interact with your customers and figure out what their needs are.Congrats on #BOTD!
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Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a book that takes readers 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 favour of genuine connections and service-oriented approaches.
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Congrats on BOTD!
The book idea seems like a much-needed counterbalance to conventional, frequently deceptive sales techniques. The author offers a useful road map for developing true connections, creating trust, and succeeding through kindness and integrity through reflecting on activities and real-life experiences.
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Stan Gwizdak's "Karmic Selling" is a valuable book that promotes authenticity and kindness in business, offering practical insights for improving networking and sales approaches.
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In the corporate world, employees quickly realize that a "success at all costs" mindset prevails. People have different methods of obtaining success. Genuine connections and service-oriented approaches are not typically a part of the corporate world. The positive return of good deeds is mentioned in many religions and philosophies. I appreciate that the author subscribes to concepts like the power of authenticity, kindness, and connection in the business world. Real-life anecdotes and case studies are a powerful way to authenticate the content of a book. Thank you for the comprehensive review.
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The review of Stan's "Karmic Selling" justifies what the author wanted to convey through his book. "Karmic Selling" attracts its readers through its authentic layout. Stan has mentioned real-life incidents from his own life to ease understanding of the concept of kindness and finding a solution to other people's problems which can be beneficial both professionally and personally.
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I would love to know how the author Stan Gwizdak went through his journey to authenticity and how it impacted his life. The book would be a source of motivation to me.
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I agree with your observation about the book's unique approach, using case studies and reflective exercises to reinforce its points. This not only adds authenticity but also makes the book a practical guide for improving one's business and networking skills.Your recommendation for marketers and business professionals to read this book is well-founded, considering its emphasis on authenticity, kindness, and genuine connection. It's fantastic that you found the book professionally edited and error-free, further enhancing its credibility.

Stan Gwizdak's transformation from a traditional corporate mindset to one focused on authenticity and kindness is truly inspiring. The concept of Karmic Selling, drawing from principles of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, offers a refreshing perspective on building trust and fostering meaningful connections in business.
Thank you for sharing your insightful review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak!
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Non fiction, self-help books are not my cup of tea but I've read the review which is quite positive. The author's philosophy of authenticity and kindness in business is not something that you will see on a regular basis and is very commendable. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The aothor used case studies and reflective exercises to further authenticate the points in the book. Also the use of real life case studies makes the book more practical and authentic. Really great review.
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"Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak offers a refreshing perspective on sales and business, emphasizing authenticity, kindness, and genuine connections. The inclusion of case studies and reflection exercises makes it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their approach to networking and business.
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A near-death experience can serve as a powerful catalyst for introspection and change. It often prompts people to reassess what truly matters to them, leading to a shift in priorities and a redefinition of what constitutes a successful life. Great review!
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Chinenye Sus's review highlights the transformative journey of Stan Gwizdak from a traditional corporate mindset to one centered around authenticity and kindness in business, encapsulated in his concept of Karmic Selling. It praises the book's use of case studies and reflective exercises to reinforce its points and its unique perspective on sales and business. The reviewer appreciates the book's message and practicality, recommending it to those in marketing or business. They also commend the professional editing and express eagerness to implement the lessons learned, ultimately giving it a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Overall, the review portrays the book as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their approach to business and networking, showcasing its potential to bring about positive change in the business world. On the whole it was interesting review to read through.
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Post by Marie Chalupová »

I wish more people recognised that good business is not just rich business but something that gives back to people and that they can trust. Good reputations is better than thousand advertisements.
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This book walks the reader through business and sales fundamentals. The author describes how a conventional business career gave way to a worldview based on kindness and authenticity. Following a transformative event, he reinterprets success as fostering trust and lending a hand to others. Congrats on BOTD.
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