Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Expect the Unexpected

No matter what goes wrong in life, there is usually something that can help things get back to as right as possible. When the unexpected storm rips through your town and a tornado takes out your house, your homeowners insurance policy kicks in to take care of one hundred percent of the loss. When you get sick, there is medication to help symptoms subside. When the oil needs changed in your vehicle, you can drop your vehicle off at a garage and have the oil changed for next to nothing. As a homeowner, there are a lot of things that can go wrong at “home”.



As a renter, you just have to call your landlord, make them aware of what is no longer working and they will cover the cost to repair whatever it may be. But homeowners aren’t so lucky. Part of building equity in that home is also the burden of replacing and repairing things with your own time and money. Thankfully there are plenty of service businesses that specialize in heating and cooling, electrical work, and home maintenance and repairs.



The point is, this world revolves around picking others up or offering a product or service others may need to tackle the daily challenges life throws their way. When it comes to ostomy care, there are plenty of ConvaTec ostomy supplies that can help life go right. Without the proper supplies, an ostomy procedure simply could not exist. When it comes to breaking a bone, a doctor knows how to set the bone in the right position, then wrap it with a hard cast in order to maximize the healing process. (Much like those great ConvaTec ostomy supplies can help heal your stoma.)

Some people just think that products are made to take advantage of others misfortune. I think making products to help life go right (because it is bound to go wrong at some point in some way shape or form) is a good business venture. I believe people create things first and foremost to simplify current processes that we see in life.



If I can make something that makes life more efficient and “easier”, then let’s do it. If it also helps someone dealing with an unforeseen life circumstance that hinders their abilities or performance, and they need my product or service, then that is the sweet spot. You get to make money off of your created products and you also get to play a part in helping others.