Autobiography of a New York City Salesman

Autobiography of a New York City Salesman
Author: Rich Mollura
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2019-10-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1982231750

A wondrous and fascinating account of a parallel life of Conscious Evolution and Kundalini Activation directly from the streets of New York City! If you are attracted to the ideas of spirituality and raising the level of consciousness of humanity as a whole, you will want to peer into the inner life of Rich Mollura. In the early 1980’s, Rich was initiated into a surprising transformational journey by the relentless force of Kundalini Energy and Conscious Evolution. This powerful and ancient mystery spontaneously and intelligently re-engineered Rich’s Being. Little by little over 40 years, he came to appreciate an unexpected and ingenious dimension of Life which revealed beauty, mystery, and profundity. The strangest part of this tale is that while these transformations occurred, he was simultaneously living an ordinary parallel life as a leading salesman to NYC businesses. Unknown to virtually anyone, he was waking up every morning at 3 AM to refine psychological insights and perform esoteric practices that he would later use to negotiate the movements inside his body as he worked to interconnect and comprehend this spectacular unfolding. Imagine sitting in business meetings with jolts of bio-electricity firing down limbs and electrifying your brain! All while appearing normal and consistent with the world without notice. Rich invites us into a world that was private but explosive as he tells how everyone from Carl Sagan and Walt Whitman to the Wizard of Oz and Eckhart Tolle (among others), came to become intellectual companions along the way. Rich shares how he used his accumulated wisdom to weather everyday challenges that included the loss of his beloved mother to a Gliobastoma, to how he and his wife Nancy addressed their son Richard’s Crohn’s and Celiac condition, and other life challenges that threaten us all. Rich details how life’s higher wisdom can come to inspire and support our journey through higher energies of the body, nature, and ancient wisdom. This book will help you to: • Embrace life as your teacher and partner • Learn new and inventive teachings that could inspire your unique growth • Open to how spider webs and butterflies can come to enlighten you • Realize the profound potential of the energies of the human body

Nothing Personal

Nothing Personal
Author: Nancy Jo Sales
Publisher: Legacy Lit
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0316492795

A raw and funny memoir about sex, dating, and relationships in the digital age, intertwined with a brilliant investigation into the challenges to love and intimacy wrought by dating apps, by firebrand New York Times–bestselling author Nancy Jo Sales At forty-nine, famed Vanity Fair writer Nancy Jo Sales was nursing a broken heart and wondering, “How did I wind up alone?” On the advice of a young friend, she downloaded Tinder, then a brand-new dating app. What followed was a raucous ride through the world of online dating. Sales, an award-winning journalist and single mom, became a leading critic of the online dating industry, reporting and writing articles and making her directorial debut with the HBO documentary Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age. Meanwhile, she was dating a series of younger men, eventually falling in love with a man less than half her age. Nothing Personal is Sales’s memoir of coming-of-middle-age in the midst of a new dating revolution. She is unsparingly honest about her own experience of addiction to dating apps and hilarious in her musings about dick pics, sexting, dating FOMO, and more. Does Big Dating really want us to find love, she asks, or just keep on using its apps? ​Fiercely feminist, Nothing Personal investigates how Big Dating has overwhelmed the landscape of dating, cynically profiting off its users’ deepest needs and desires. Looking back through the history of modern courtship and her own relationships, Sales examines how sexism has always been a factor for women in dating, and asks what the future of courtship will bring, if left to the designs of Silicon Valley’s tech giants—especially in a time of social distancing and a global pandemic, when the rules of romance are once again changing.

Memoirs of an Impurfect Salesman

Memoirs of an Impurfect Salesman
Author: D.S. Carroll Jr.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1466959959

Memoirs of an Impurfect Salesman: Truths Taught through Forty Years of Experience is a must read for any new or prospective salesperson. The book will help all achievers avoid the pitfalls of life and embrace the keys to success. Each chapter is recapped with Chips Tips from life lessons learned. Independent Manufactures Representatives must read chapter 5 and pay particular attention to Seven Year/Seven Sinful Sales Situations (5Ss). Seasoned salespeople, sales managers, and the public will gain real insight into a salesmans life through some very humorous and unique situations. This book will make for fun and informative reading for any sales force or anybody. For once, a sales book with cartoons and pictures to hold your interest! Memoirs chronicles a humorous sales career autobiography. Despite lifelong physical challenges, Chip Carroll was able to enjoy a rewarding sales and personal life that spanned four decades. During this time, he earned many sales awards, traveled extensively, and enjoyed a fair degree of freedom. In 1989, he started his own sales firm called Health Sales Consultants, Inc. This autobiography was written with family, friends, and former business associates in mind. It was written with love for his daughter, was inspired by his son, and is dedicated to his wife.

Fifty Years on the Road

Fifty Years on the Road
Author: Edward Page Briggs
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2017-06-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780282359973

Excerpt from Fifty Years on the Road: The Autobiography of a Traveling Salesman An autobiography is the perpetuation of a life. It preserves for another generation the story of the struggles and the triumphs of a fellow human being. The thoughts and the aspirations of the autobiographer cannot be very dissimilar to the feelings and incidents in the lives of millions, and the way in which one man has lived cannot fail to be of vivid interest to those who are just commencing to live. To the hundreds of thousands of Americans, young and old, who are engaged in salesmanship, this record of a travelling salesman will be interesting and help ful. As a bright star has always aided man to travel in the right direction, so will this book aid those who are looking for the safest guides toward happiness and success. The ways by which some have arrived at certain epochs will surely be those by which others are going, and the experience of one serves another as warning or guidance, according to the secret bent of his nature and his dread or desire to be led to the right or turned to the left. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Life of a Salesman

Life of a Salesman
Author: Marvin Rubinstein
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1491703253

National and international salespeople experience a variety of difficulties in the course of their profession, but they dont get much understanding from the public. In this personal account, Marvin Rubinstein looks back at a career traveling from city to city and country to country trying to make a buck in this eye-opening account of what its reallylike to be in the sales business. Even if youre a salesperson sitting in a comfortable chair and calling people on the phone, you can find entertainment and valuable lessons in this instructive narrative. Youll discover tips on converting prospects into customers; guidance on avoiding cultural missteps; advice on making air travel cheaper and more comfortable; and ground rules for meeting friendly members of the opposite sex (if youre in that market). Part memoir, part travelogue, and part sales guide, Rubinsteins story recalls the wide range of trials, tribulations, opportunities, and disappointments that he experienced during his lifetime of sales adventure.

An Invisible Thread

An Invisible Thread
Author: Laura Schroff
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451648979

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Sales & Celebrations

Sales & Celebrations
Author: Sarah Elvins
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2004
Genre: New York (State), Western
ISBN: 0821415492

Between the two world wars, the retail world experienced tremendous changes. New forms of competition, expanded networks of communication and transportation, and the proliferation of manufactured goods posed challenges to department store and small shopkeeper alike. In western New York, and in Buffalo and Rochester in particular, retailers were a crucial part of urban life, acting as cultural brokers and civic leaders. They were also cultivators of area pride. Even as they adopted the latest merchandising techniques or stocked the newest items, merchants emphasized their local roots and their ability to put a local spin on national trends and innovations. Regional identity became a powerful selling tool not only during the prosperity of the 1920s but also through the economic crisis of the Great Depression. Sales and Celebrations explains how local traditions and institutions affected the evolution of American consumer culture. It expands our understanding of American consumerism, demonstrating that local particularities and loyalties could often coexist with, and occasionally challenge, the spread of mass consumption. In her award-winning study, Professor Sarah Elvins provides new insight into the relationship between America's largest metropolises and its smaller centers. Retailers in Buffalo and Rochester did not simply imitate the practices of their counterparts in Manhattan and Chicago; they highlighted their unique ability to serve the wants and needs of their particular markets. By drawing attention to this persistent power of the local, Sales and Celebrations illuminates a neglected aspect of the story of American culture in the interwar period.