What’s the use of having outstanding skills,
Meriah Kruse, from
world-class training, highly developed sensitivity,
intuition and perceptive abilities and a vast knowledge base
if no one knows you’re there or how you could help them?
Life Force Marketing: A Prosperity Guidebook for Holistic Practitioners Who Don’t Like Marketing

Life Force is an unseen energy that circulates in our Universe, in us, and in all living things. My Cherokee ancestors believed that Life Force even circulates in the rocks, crystals, and minerals produced by Mother Earth.
As writer and health educator Russell Mariani puts it, “Life Force is the universal source from which all living things arise and flourish.”
As such, Life Force is precious, a gift of immeasurable value. It may be constant, and yet our experience of it fluctuates in a given moment depending on how we’re engaging with Life in body, mind, and spirit.
Our Life Force is something we consciously protect and amplify when we seek out inspiration or express gratitude, hug a tree, our children or animals, cultivate unconditional love, intentionally develop our inner powers, connect with our spiritual selves, light the fires of personal creativity, or take care of ourselves and others.
I’ve noticed that when I follow some of the steps recommended in my book – especially the ones focused on the inner life — I often feel more filled with and propelled by Life Force as a result. I feel more empowered, clear, joyful and serene. When I feel this way, my approach to business changes completely — for the better. I’ve seen it work the same magic on friends, colleagues, and clients.
I can’t hope to fully comprehend how or why this amplification of our Life Force takes place, but I believe we can claim the capacity for ourselves. This might be our greatest ally and a prime reason for expressing gratitude.
And if we have a holistic or creative business of some kind — a place to focus some of that Life Force in the service of others — all the better. By learning to come from a place of genuine caring for others, we elevate our business activities — and our marketing efforts — to a higher plane.
From that vantage point, selling and self-promotion don’t feel — or sound — creepy or manipulative. Rather, they feel like informing others of how you can help, of leading others to the solutions they’ve been searching for.

May you, and all beings, be free from suffering