tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805049741973891603.post2115965243370525554..comments2023-09-30T05:35:57.635-07:00Comments on Carole Remy: Humility and Publishing #TBSUAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10971624648476665079noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805049741973891603.post-46588506473384659622013-05-19T07:04:46.137-07:002013-05-19T07:04:46.137-07:00Thanks for your thoughtful comments, Amy.
I agree...Thanks for your thoughtful comments, Amy.<br /><br />I agree that marketing is all about helping others, and isn't it lovely that that's one of the principle tenets of Taoism! I just looked for the quote but didn't find it. Something about empowering those around us and rising naturally as they rise, carried by the wave of success. You no doubt know the exact words!<br /><br />I'm so glad we have connected, two travelers on somewhat parallel paths! Go Tao!!<br /><br />Warm fuzzy Sunday hug,<br /><br />CaroleAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10971624648476665079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805049741973891603.post-8119363739398041252013-05-19T04:36:24.230-07:002013-05-19T04:36:24.230-07:00I think you nailed it, Carole. Let the book own th...I think you nailed it, Carole. Let the book own the rankings. Beautiful. I don't see ourselves "striving for humility" as much as allowing the space to build others instead of building yourself much of the time. I have read lots of marketing books and one of the key components, when combined with the topic of social media, is to spend much of your marketing efforts building up others and trust that this energy will naturally flow back to you.<br /><br />We can help each other and trust the Universe to help us. This is a form of humility.<br /><br />I have been reading Rich Brother, Rich Sister lately, by the guy who wrote Rich Dad, Poor Dad. He said something in there that really stuck with me. He said that so many people believe in God, but not so many TRUST God. Trust God/Tao to bring it forward. He also said in that book that he began to guide his business decisions based on the success of the project. If the project did well, then he would move forward. He let it guide him. He trusted that if it was the right thing to do, God would make it happen. I am not Christian, so I would substitute Tao but it's the same thing. Amy Putkonenhttp://taotechingdaily.com/the-study-of-humility-part-1/noreply@blogger.com