How energy movement helps us sustain a successful business
- Divine Fayerie

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
As a young child, I always possessed an entrepreneurial spirit. I recall having a large, old cash register in the basement and playing store. Not much has changed, except now I have adult expenses and can't buy candy for 5 cents anymore. Yet, that youthful excitement and passion continue to thrive....
How does new energy sustain a business, and how does it grow? Here are my insights on continuing to develop a successful business. This is just a piece of my journey, but I thought it would be enjoyable to share.
I believe that each of us possesses an inherent creativity eager to be unleashed, and it is through this expression that we discover our deepest sense of balance and grounding. When I engage in hands-on work, I lose track of time, and nothing else matters except the creativity I'm channeling. This is where my growth occurs; I become bored if I repeatedly perform the same skills or tasks. Once I master something, I crave learning something new and exciting. I feel this is where energy continues to flow, and it is the key to a business's continual evolution.
I believe this is a mistake some businesses make; they stay stagnant in their activities and lose passion because it becomes boring and repetitive.
Sometimes, we undergo major changes, and that's where I am right now. I'm going with the flow, following wherever I'm led, fully dedicated and diving in completely. I began with sewing and designing handbags, then transitioned to making jewelry, became a crystal shop owner, and now I'm heading towards becoming a pioneer homesteader and a glass artist. These have always been my interests, and I will always continue to pursue them. However, the amount of time I devote to each varies over time.
PS I will always have the crystal dome, which isn't going anywhere. It is complete, and I get to enjoy and experience it repeatedly each time someone comes up the driveway. Having commercial spaces was holding me back from exploring other areas.
I believe this is what contributes to a successful business: following your intuition and being open to further learning. Its that simple! If you stay in one place people and clients can feel that stagnant energy and they are not drawn to it.
Throughout the years, I've noticed that the recent items I complete are usually the first to sell at markets. I believe this is related to energy. Maintain your energy flow, keep learning, and your business will continue to thrive, allowing you to remain excited about it as if you just started.
Hope that helps, or at least serves as a little nudge to keep that energy flowing like a caffeinated squirrel on roller skates.....





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