Thursday, April 8, 2010

Have you developed the "3rd Eye" in your Entrepreneurial Venture?










Developing the "3rd Eye" and using this process in your business operations
can have lasting and profitable results.

But, what exactly is the "3rd Eye"?

The 3rd Eye is a concept taken from the spiritual and esoteric beliefs of certain 

Eastern and Western traditions.
It is referred to in those beliefs as the gate that leads to higher consciousness.
The third eye may also symbolize a state of enlightenment, and we all know that 

we Entrepreneurs will take all the enlightenment we can get.

Is this another "wacky" idea and concept?
Apparently not, since this concept is being taught to many of the Fortune 500 companies,
new start-ups, and in business incubators across the globe.

Dr. Mrityunjay B. Athreya, a Harvard and Stanford educated consultant, 

educator, and lecturer, is touted to be the Peter Drucker of India.
Dr. Athreya's experience and expertise has been taught and worked in 

several countries, top management schools and  with Fortune 500 companies.

According to Dr. Athreya, there is a progressive global shift going on today in business--

not only Big Business, but in smaller, self-contained ventures.

That brings the whole concept down and places it in the laps of Internet Entrepreneurs, 

home-based business people, and small businesses.

The concepts relativity to those of us who use the Internet as a business vehicle
is dynamic. 
Look at the past history of the 'Net---how quickly things change and how we have 

had to change with it.
If we could develop such a "3rd eye" to be able to foresee what the next 

few weeks or months will bring, think of how knowing or being able 
to predict it will have an impact on the way we operate our businesses.

The key factor of developing this concept lies in the ability to take 

ourselves out of the mundane operations  of our everyday businesses 
so that we can be able to do our own research, perform critical thinking, 
utilize more of our creativity, and just "get out of our boxes" a little more often.

Doing so will create an opening for us to "be aware" of things as they are, 

and what they probably will become.
It is in that awareness that new ideas spring forth, new innovations are created and 

put to use, and new profits emerge from our efforts.

So, Entrepreneur, go out and develop your "3rd Eye".
Put it to work and see just what marvelous impact it might bring about.