Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Power of Will


The power of will helps a constant smoker quit gradually; the power of will enables a boyfriend who is heart-broken get over his cheating girlfriend; the power of will generates oodles of energy to a sick person who recovers speedily than expected. Yes, it is the power of will that reduces the procrastinating nature of individuals and overcome their lethargic nature so as to desire and drive oneself towards prosperity and achieve the unimaginable.

Marketers with the same will power could gain success for their firms through persistent planning and follow up of the same. I know, however, that it is the Plan that matters more than the will power; but the fact is both go hand in hand and what big can a plan achieve with absolutely zero endurance and the will to stick to it even after certain failed attempts. There are many such firms that have gained popularity not just because of their ability to strike good with their marketing strategies but also because of their will power that ensures persistence, determination and belief.

Friday, October 9, 2009

The real constitution of the living being

‘When Sanatana Gosvami asked Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu about svarupa (the real constitution of the living being), the Lord replied that the real constitution of the entity is to render service to the Lord. Extending this, we see that one being serves another living being in some capacity and thus enjoys its life. There is no exception to service in this society of living beings. The politician convinces the voter of his capacity for service and thus gets his job. The artisan serves the merchant; the store owner serves his customer. In fact no living being is exempted from rendering service to others. Service, then, is a constant companion of the living being, and so we may conclude that rendering service is the eternal religion of the eternal living entity.

An excerpt from the ‘Bhagvad-gita – As It Is’ delves into the constitution of the living beings and the manifestation given by Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu. If every marketer adapts this theory and personifies it as a practise to be followed by every employee in the organisation, the corporate world would be a better place, at least from the consumers’ perspective. This is exactly what is lacking in corporates and hence leading consumers into frustration. Out of one such frustration that I experienced, I had pointed out on how rendering service has to be the main motto of every firm in one of my previous posts. Firms must read this line everyday that’d help them achieve consumer gratification - 'Service, then, is a constant companion of the living being, and so we may conclude that rendering service is the eternal religion of the eternal living entity'. Doing this would give real meaning to the existence of the company, the employees, and the products and services they generate.

‘Enjoy serving! As every service you’d render would make the Supreme Lord happy and satisfied.’