If selling feels gross, read this

Sales lesson #2

It’s Thursday.
Let’s talk Sales.

A lot of people say stuff like:

“I’m not good at sales.”
“I don’t want to sound pushy.”
“I hate pitching myself.”

Let me translate that for you:

“I don’t know how to sell in a way that feels natural.”

Because here’s the thing:
Sales shouldn’t feel salesy.

If it feels weird or forced, it’s usually because:

  1. You’re selling something you don’t fully believe in

  2. You’re trying to convince instead of connect

Selling isn’t about slick words or pressure tactics.
It’s about solving a real problem — and showing people that you are the one who gets it.

Want to know the best sales script in the world?

“Hey, I see you. I understand your problem.
And here’s how I can help you fix it.”

Boom. That’s it.

Not pushy. Not cringe. Just honest.

Most people aren’t afraid to sell —
They’re afraid of rejection, or sounding like a scammer.

But if your offer is real, your results are real, and your intention is to help —
You’re not selling. You’re serving.

Big difference.

PS: If you’re a coach, closer, freelancer, or service provider and you KNOW your stuff is good,
but still hear objections when you pitch?

Let’s fix that.

👉 zemsales.zakariamouedden.com
We’ll help you sell without selling your soul.

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