What I overlooked for so long was that I always had the key that opened the door to the sweet spot, but It was like my nose—so close that I looked right past it. I kept listening to how other people found theirs. Selling their experiences may have made them rich, but it only led to disappointment for me. The way they thought and felt was unique and special to them. All the training and education in the world could not create their sweet spot in me! You are different than I am. You have unique mental and physical processes that are unique to you. Each of us is different, and so the method that is designed to make you or me successful requires our own uniqueness to make it work. We have to go through our own process, our own discipline, to find our sweet spot. Perhaps the greatest pipe dream is thinking we can use someone else’s mental and emotional work to show us the path to success. It sounds great until we try to put it into practice.
It almost sounds like I’m saying that listening to what others say about spiritual growth is a waste of time, but I’m not. I am simply saying that attempts at self-improvement must be filtered through your own thoughts and feelings in order to establish the harmony that reaches for your highest good.
Finding the sweet spot within yourself is the key to better relationships and experiences in your life. Whatever your relationship with yourself, it is the cloth from which the pattern of your life is cut. Your life will mirror back to you the relationship you have with yourself. If you believe yourself to be inferior, you will draw to you people and experiences to support this. This is true for every attitude you have toward yourself. So, if you want to experience Life’s Sweet Spot, that place that gives you joy each and every day as you wake and go about your business, start by finding that sweet spot, that place of harmony, within yourself.
It almost sounds like I’m saying that listening to what others say about spiritual growth is a waste of time, but I’m not. I am simply saying that attempts at self-improvement must be filtered through your own thoughts and feelings in order to establish the harmony that reaches for your highest good.
Finding the sweet spot within yourself is the key to better relationships and experiences in your life. Whatever your relationship with yourself, it is the cloth from which the pattern of your life is cut. Your life will mirror back to you the relationship you have with yourself. If you believe yourself to be inferior, you will draw to you people and experiences to support this. This is true for every attitude you have toward yourself. So, if you want to experience Life’s Sweet Spot, that place that gives you joy each and every day as you wake and go about your business, start by finding that sweet spot, that place of harmony, within yourself.