Official Review: Catapulting Commissions by Anthony Garcia

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This is such an educative and eye - opener review. Indeed, life is filled with hurdles, but the ability to come out victorious matters a lot. Congrats to being the book of the day.
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The author's opinion about sales is awesome. However, I think this book is a good that would enlighten the mind of readers about sales. Great review
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I like the advice on laying the groundwork before taking a business risk. It shows that risk taking should be done only when you've envisioned the worst case scenario and prepared for it. Just entering in blind is not risk taking; it's gambling, and yes, there's a difference between the two. This'll be a great book to read.
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I'm not at a stage in my life where I am not focused on business-related or self-help type books so I think I will pass on this one for now. Your review was extremely well-written though, and I can see how the goal-setting tips in this book could easily be applied to other areas of life. I'll add this book to my reading list to keep in mind for later on. Thanks for the great review!
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This book contains business information, some of which can also be applied in life generally. It emphasizes that failure is a part of life and one can learn from it. Thanks for the review.
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I definitely agree that life is meaningless without purpose. Identifying several possible worst-case scenarios and potential areas of adversity might indeed help readers in achieving their ultimate goals. Thank you for such a thorough review!
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Thanks for the review. Looks like you pick a thing or two. But I think I'll pass. Great review though.
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This book will be of great help to business-oriented people and entrepreneurs. Thanks for the interesting review!
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This is very true. You can't help others if you need help yourself. So essentially, you need to be in your best possible shape to be of any lasting use to others. This is great advice from this author, in my opinion.
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I may not be a fan of this type of genre, but I find the review educational and I would definitely recommend. Well done.
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Oh, I don't know how many books I've encountered like this. I read tons already. I'm not saying it's a bad book. I'm pretty sure this has its own beauty. I just have so much. So for now, I'm gonna pass this out. Thanks though
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This is a great review with a lot of detail. Well done :tiphat:
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The book best suits upcoming entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs already in the game. It seems to have tips that will help all entrepreneurs to become successful in their business. I like how the author encourages the readers not to let the challenges that they may face as entrepreneurs interfere with their journey to success. I must read the book. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I am interested in the topic of sales and how to improve as a sales representative; this book deals with this subject. It also seems to carry a lot of truly motivational stuff. I would like to give it a try. Thank you for the review!
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I believe this book will be able to guide the readers to achieve their dreams in a focussed and goal-oriented way. However, this genre is not really my cup of tea. Thanks you for the wonderful review!
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