The Beauty in the Ordinary:
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus
In response to Allison’s Ross post titled Does divinity have a place in modern-day marketing? guess each person finds their source in their own way, whether spiritually, religiously, intuitively, or even scientifically. It ’is a personal choice. The next step is how one evolves with it: how you observe, listen, and take inspiration into your daily life, both as an individual and as an entrepreneur.
This is the dawning of the new entrepreneur. Nothing wrong with the old one! Like some people may be attached to their Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and others prefer their Nokia 3310, there is no right or wrong.
What I discovered is that no matter how much I tried to get things lined up just right, in the perfect order, and at precisely the right time; things would inevitable decide to go their own way and do their own thing. It became exhausting and frustrating when I tried to get my ducks in a row, only to find that I have squirrels and they’re at a rave 🙂
Growth and expansion are natural results of stepping more fully into your purpose and the person you are becoming to fulfil that purpose. Not everyone is on the same page, as we are all at different places in our journey. Accepting this, being kind and gentle and holding compassion for yourself and others, makes for a more enjoyable experience.
So for me, not only does divinity have a place in modern-day marketing, stepping into our divinity as solo entrepreneurs shapes the future of marketing. Co-creating, as the divine in and around us, calibrates our product, our service, and the way we show up as entrepreneurs.
Maybe it’s time we stop dividing ourselves by title or career status and start connecting over what we really care about.
My invitation to you is to put on your big girl or boy pants and face whatever you need to in your inner and outer reality so that you can make the difference in this world that you chose to come and make. Deep inside, a part of you knows this is true and also knows what your sacred rebel role is. Find this part and become besties with it.
In response to Allison’s post Conscious Collaboration. Find your highest vibration and honour it.
By observing the balance, cooperation, and regenerative nature of underwater ecosystems, we can understand that abundance for all is possible.
While spirituality can be an excellent tool for growth, spiritual bypassing prevents people from dealing with real-world problems by pretending everything is fine when it’s not.
I’ve recently started exploring the characteristics of ‘the new entrepreneur’ within the context of “the new human” and “the new earth” that have become hot topics within spiritual circles.
On the 27 Archetypes site (27archetypes.com), there’s a quiz called Behind the Smile. As I read through the archetypes, I found myself reflecting on the layers within this theme. The soul behind the smile holds untold stories and quiet strength. What goes on behind the smile of an entrepreneur? What lingers in their minds as they navigate their business, moving from moments of uncertainty to near-thriving, only to face challenges again?