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Why Me, Why Not!
Chris doesn’t just talk about success; he’s documenting the blueprint. His book, Why Me, Why Not!, is a bold and deeply personal reflection on navigating corporate America as a Black professional. It’s more than a memoir — it’s a roadmap for those climbing their own ladders with purpose, integrity, and faith. Through storytelling, he explores leadership, resilience, and the internal dialogue that challenges many professionals of color: Am I enough? His answer is powerful and unapologetic — “Why not?”
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Spiritual Sales
What if the secret to sales success had nothing to do with scripts or closing techniques — and everything to do with who you are on the inside?
In Spiritual Sales, veteran sales professional and Nichiren Buddhist practitioner Chris Sharpe draws on over forty years of real-world sales experience to reveal the powerful connection between spiritual practice and professional success. This is not theory — it’s lived experience. Chants made in parking lots before tough appointments, lessons learned the hard way, deals lost and won, and a faith that refused to quit even when the quota did.
Chris walks a unique path — a lifelong Christian who also practices Buddhism — and he makes no apology for it. Through the Buddhist principle of “Bonno Soku Bodai” — earthly desires are enlightenment — he shows how chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo, mindfulness, gratitude, and inner transformation are not separate from the sales grind. They are the secret weapon within it.
This sales motivation and personal development book will show you how to overcome rejection, sell without attachment to outcomes, navigate corporate pressure without losing your soul, and build the kind of consistency and resilience that no quota can shake. Whether you are a seasoned sales professional burned out from chasing numbers or someone searching for deeper meaning in your career, this book bridges the gap between faith, mindset, and results.
Spiritual Sales is not about choosing between ambition and peace. It is about discovering they have always been on the same path.