Photo Credit – Pinterest Take Care of Each Other True, authentic, accepting love is so very rare, that when you find it, cherish and nurture it. It won’t be easy… love takes work because love is a verb – love is action that matches words. Love is stepping up to have the best interest of…
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55 Rules For Love – Rule #43 – Don’t Just Speak About It, Show Love
What Does Love Look Like? It’s hard to put something into action if you’re not quite sure what it is. Love, typically, is a deep show of affection. How does one show their affection? There are many ways to express and show our love, and these love actions grow out of a few common values…
55 Rules For Love – Rule #41 – Do At Least One Romantic And Thoughtful Thing Every Day
This Morning… As I lay in bed processing this Rule #41, I asked my husband Michael his thoughts on it. Our conversation evolved into determining the difference between complimenting each other, and what a romantic gesture is compared to being thoughtful. Complimenting each other is its own rule, Rule #38 – Compliment Often. Romance and…
55 Rules For Love – Rule #14 – Leave The Past Where It Belongs
Our past makes up the matrix of who we are in this moment. It is the past, our experiences that give us knowledge and wisdom in the present, in the now. Or our past can keep us trapped, stuck in repetitive cycles, like spinning tires in the sand – when we don’t let it go….
55 Rules For Love – Rule #9 – Do Not Punish
To punish, in my opinion, means I’m holding a resentment – not letting go of a hurt – and want to hurt in return. Hurt people hurt. Rule #5 says don’t say words with the intent to hurt. Click here to read this. Rule # 9 are actions to hurt, rather than words. To punish….
55 Rules For Love – Rule #1 – When It Arrives, Cherish It
My first thoughts on this are, when we meet someone romantically that has the foundation to possibly develop into love, we’re usually wearing our best faces. We’re trying our best, trying each day. When love starts to develop, that can be bumpy too because perhaps the other person’s feelings hasn’t developed or evolved into love….
Little Ditty About Love
Here, at the age of 49, I’ve had another “aha” moment about love. A more mature, deeper “aha” moment. A new understanding of the many dynamic layers within an authentic, healthy love. Love, according to Stephen Covey, is a verb – an action word with the resulting emotion, feeling of love that blossoms from…