The 7 Graces Project is an independent marketing consultancy created to train, support, mentor and inspire independent business owners to market their business ethically, while serving society and planet.
THE 7 GRACES…
Originally inspired by the paradigm first introduced in the book The 7 Graces of Marketing by Lynn Serafinn, The 7 Graces are a set of values and principles for a new paradigm for business, marketing, media and indeed our lives in general. By embracing the 7 Graces, our commitment is:
1. CONNECTION – to aspire to unity with Self, people and planet
2. INSPIRATION – to give value, express generosity and share wisdom freely
3. INVITATION – to practice openness, engagement, hospitality and respect
4. DIRECTNESS – to embrace simplicity and straightforwardness in our communication
5. TRANSPARENCY – to express who we really are and what we value most in both personal and professional life
6. ABUNDANCE – to aim towards sustainable wealth through ecological and economic
balance
7. COLLABORATION – to continually seek ways to create truly innovative projects together
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Thanks, Mosi! I am pleased you found articles of interest on the site. I hope you’ll stay connected and that you’ll contribute to the dialogue regularly.