Taking Your Product to Market
I don’t think we actually ever think about this phrase and what it has meant over time.
Imagine you’re a farmer, you’ve harvested your crops – it’s been bountiful – you could feed the five thousand (if they liked runner beans), so now it’s time to share your crop and nourish others with the produce that you’ve taken time, love and care over.
For your efforts, a fair exchange is required, an amount or item that equates to the effort spent in bringing something to life and which allows you to continue to afford to do all it takes, to produce and sustain yourself for the following year. What is needed is a currency of value – like a current a tool to keep the exchange flowing.
Now you’ve produced a good crop, you need to find the seed in your store that you can sow in the land – the mind and the soil – the heart of the people.
Once you’ve cultivated the seed, clarity, belief and focus on those who will desire your goods, together with commitment and intention, will pull all the other necessary forces into play, the bees will spread the pollen and rain will come.
The energy that flows between focus, clarity and intention will work together alongside divinity to create the ideal conditions for a bountiful harvest. Paying attention to the delivery of the end product, will ensure that your love for what you do is seen, takes hold and germinates in the hearts and mind of those who desire your goods, producing a beautiful cycle that serves all.
At this point in this post, a few things come to mind. Firstly, where to do you take your produce so that people have the opportunity to discover the value and joy in it? Notice I didn’t say so that people will buy it, because for the cycle to continue they, the customer and consumer, needs to feel more than just a fleeting sense of pleasure and impulse, they need to truly discover the value in what you are offering so that, like a bee, the sweet nectar is gathered, carried away and shared to make delicious sticky honey.
What makes a good seed?
Authenticity: of undisrupted origin – not a copy,
Organic: to derive from living matter, or to be original.
Care and attention or quality: A distinctive attribute and a degree of excellence .
Our economic model for survival and growth cannot be built on encouraging people to consume at speed without time to consider the products life. If excellent quality is at the heart of our work, then then two things happen, 1.People will return for more delicious produce, 2. Those who invested in your product may not need to return for some time but they will accept and desire the value in it, plus on a planet with billions of people, there are plenty more people to reach, and remember the The Divine force, will help to create the ideal conditions for your next harvest.
