07-19-2008, 03:41 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Cornwall, England
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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina There's nothing inherently wrong with selling. What matters is whether the selling aspect is aligned with truth, love, and power. Is it honest? Is it done to provide people with a real benefit vs. ripping them off? Is it empowering? Selling can be polarized either way.
There are ways to sell that pull you out of alignment with truth, love, and power, but you can also remain aligned with them. It depends on the intention behind it.
For example, before I'll consider recommending a product here, it has to satisfy a strict list of 14 different criteria. One criterion is that the product has a money-back guarantee, and the publisher has a history of honoring that guarantee when requested. This way there's no serious risk of loss for people who want to try the product. | Yeah, That is very reassuring  thanks very much
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