A Newsletter Is A Sales Pitch – In A Good Way

Several years ago, I received a comment from someone who said that my newsletter is nothing but a sales pitch.

 


Well, yes, of course it is!

Why would it be otherwise?

I am not going to deny it. When I have something good to share with others whom I know will benefit, why shouldn’t I pitch it to them?

My inspiration comes from all the great Masters of this planet. From Jesus to Buddha to Yogananda. They were pitching all the time, and they were some of the great sale masters of our time.

I believe that being a great salesperson must come with a true and deep conviction in our own beliefs. These masters have shown us their conviction by breathing, living, and being their wisdom. And they were selling us the idea of self-realization, growth, and empowerment because they know that these are goals that we each instinctively are reaching for.

I believe in serving and helping others to be better than they are.

If I do not do a pitch then wouldn’t I be selfish? Keeping my knowledge and wisdom all to myself and not sharing?

Okay, maybe some of you may say, well, these masters do not charge money for what they do. Sure, but we cannot say for certain that there were or weren’t any energy exchanges.

We do live in different times now. We no longer walk for miles to reach groups of people to pitch to. Now we take the train, car, plane, and so on.

We no longer wait for the messenger pigeon to deliver our messages; we now have the internet to do just that.

I know you agree with me that times have changed. And so has the energy exchanges.

I am happy to pitch to anyone who would like to learn. The truth is this simple: This is part of mission work.

Namaste

Powering success, happiness, and work-life balance.


This post was first published on Modern Medicine Woman and has been reposted on Connected Women  with the permission of the author. 

Edited by Michelle Sarthou
Image credit: Shutterstock


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Shamala Tan

Shamala is a life coach and author. What she does best is helping individuals to clarify and manifest their life's purpose so that they may live a life of fulfilment and meaning. She also assists HR departments to cultivate a sense of purpose with their staff in the work environment. Her key areas of strength include time management, human whispering, and mental/emotional wellness. One of her success stories as an author is to be featured alongside New York’s bestsellers Sonia Choquette, Robert Allen, Arielle Ford, Marci Shimoff as well as Christine Kloser in the book, Pebbles In The Pond.

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