Happy Spring! I am on day 20 of Pam Grout’s THANK AND GROW RICH book (thank you Joe Baby for turning me on to this book)! Today’s gratitude lesson is “Maro Up” a Japanese term that means come from “true heart.” Last week I wrote about the most powerful two words in the English language (scroll down to see prior blogs at blog.evastarr.com). The term in Japan for thank you is “Arigato.”
Whaei Takeda, the Warren Buffet of Japan, gives credence to the term “arigato” for his success, billions, and happiness. I just finished an E-book (for only .99 Amazon) called Maro-Up based on this amazing individual. He is known for his baby candy, playing a repeated song of “arigato” for the factory workers at the confectionery, thus emitting positive energy into the candy which is made from potato starch. For those of you who will pass on reading the book I will sum it up for you:
- say “thank you” to absolutely EVERYTHING
- come from the heart toward all people, places, and whatever you endeavor
- follow your joy and do what you love
- make your intention each day to serve others & make them happy
- “money won’t come in your direction unless you want to use it for others”
That’s about it, pretty simple. On this first day of Spring make it a fun-game to see how may times today you can say “thank-you” and make someone else happy!
As always, THANK YOU for your love and support…
I will leave you with Gayle Garnett’s We’ll Sing in the Sunshine (bringing us more sunny days)