Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Why I Sent Paula a Visa Gift Card for Her Needs

Update August 7, 2016: ....Paula Brown passed away on August 1, 2016 due to illness. This money is needed because she had no insurance policy at all. The money will allow me to have a funeral for My Mom... Please click over to help Quincy, Paula's son, raise money, here. Additionally, ALL PROCEEDS from today's orders will be donated to this family. I have already sent out a message to select customers.  But if you would like to be a part of it, send email here smellgoods@smellgoodspa.com

At the beginning of 2015, I started Shop.Share.Tag.WIN!. The instructions for that campaign was shipped with all orders. Instructing Smell Gooders to snap a picture of their order, and post it on social media tagging us. Monthly winners received their choice of a Signature Fragrance Oil or Signature Hand-Dipped Incense.

When planning that campaign, I thought: here we are asking shoppers to spend their money with us, help with our brand recognition, influence friends to shop with us, and receive free product they enjoy....but what else can be done...

I went back to my business mission: Our mission is to produce fine, quality products; encourage women consumers to seek healthier options in bath and body care and aromatic home products; be a positive tool in the community through empowerment and philanthropy. 

Fill a need

Right then, it was decided to send a $25 Visa Gift Card to one of the participants. The gift card wasn't subterfuge, but the altruistic duty to be good to those who are good to my business. The majority of the people within my community can use a bit of positive help to fill their needs.







At the end of 2015, the drawing took place. I was so excited with the knowing that someone would have a little extra. It happened to be Paula!

Paula is filling this need (and I love it): 






Message:
Packing up items to give away, at the young age of 8, I said, "Well, I don't want this anymore, so I'll give it away." My grandmother quickly expressed and planted a seed in me that took root... Well you should keep it, because when giving to others, you should not do it because you no longer want it. 

The best intentions are laid out before us when embarking on an entrepreneurial journey. Then... Hard days; Blurred lines; Ideas cast upon rocky ground that was thought as fertile...

Purpose. 

There are daysssssss when business is sloooooooooooooooooow. When I sit with my soul, I ask if I've done everything that I could do within my power. The answer is either yes or no. In either response, I sit, wait, praise, and express gratitude - - the solution is there; a way is being made. It never fails, a call or an email comes through that levels up all that I do. I have been able to fill every need, every single need with what I do with my hands. And it's not just because of my hands (they are my tools), I stay true to the purpose that I nourish my soul with, continually. 

Making money should never be the sole reason for starting any enterprising endeavor. It takes money to operate a business. It takes purpose to succeed in business, a business that should help others fill their needs. 

Your Turn:
Do you sometimes have to pause to recall your purpose? If you can't answer that question, just let me know your thoughts in the comments. Oh yeah, check one of the boxes below, too.



Be whole, 
Itiel