Everything you are searching for is within you. Ancient texts say "The sun, moon, and all the planets are situated with each person. When one has knowingness of this, and fully experiences this, one attains all Divine powers." Look within for all your answers.
Then, you will realize that is where you actually "are", and then you will be able to look at the whole universe from that sacred place. A secret to living is giving. You when do something for others, or for a cause, without any thought of personal benefit or recognition, joy explodes from within.
Ancient texts say "Do the work that comes to you-but don't' look for the results. Don't be motivated by the fruits of your actions." Doing anything with "selfless" dedication, no matter how mundane the work or action, will give you inner bliss.
Doing any action with the thought that you are doing it and dedicating it to "God", will produce miracles in your life.
Therefore, every day you have been given a gift and an opportunity to produce "magic" in your own life, and release the inner ecstasy that lives within you always. Much love, KT
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When Sam Walton was running Wal-Mart, he spend over 90% of his time walking around both his own Wal-Mart Stores and his competitors stores.
Sam actually spent more time walking around his competitors stores such as SEARS, Kmart and Target (it was said that Sam knew more about SEARS than the President of SEARS!)
Sam was OBSESSED with experiencing his stores (and his competitors) just as the customers were. Thus he was constantly making improvements to his stores based on his observations and personal experience of the entire customer experience down to the smallest details.
This was documented in Sam's autobiography as well as biographies written about him. It was also verified by past senior executives and employees who worked for Sam Walton.
The KEYS here are:
-being OBSESSED with and focusing on the SMALLEST DETAILS in both his stores and the competition's stores
-being OBSESSED with improving all those small details to make the customer experience better and always be in a state of constant and continuous improvement.
Steven Jobs at Apple was the same way.
He was OBSESSED with how the customer was going to experience his products. In fact, he was so obsessed with the smallest details, he would spend hours staring at his computers, touching them, and looking at them from every angle.
He was even obsessed with the texture and color of the box the computers were packed in!
He also was so fanatical that he demanded that the INSIDE of his computers be designed as beautifully and elegantly as the outside, even though very few customers would ever look inside.
When asked why they should spent the extra time, effort and money to make the insides of his computers look as good as the outside when no one would know the difference, Jobs said "I will know the difference".