Getting Unstuck Vol 7, #2
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GETTING UNSTUCK
Volume 8 no. 2
This monthly newsletter is written by
Ali Bierman
ali@GettingUnstuck.us
Ali Bierman
Well-Being Educator
Helping people clear their blocks to full living
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1. Introduction
2. Philosophy
3. Lesson
4. Choice
5. Words
1. Introduction
During the Summer Of Love in 1967, the Beatles presented this powerful message to the world, “All you need is love.” Basically they said you can be, do and have anything when love is present in your world.
2. Philosophy
You can only give away what you already have, right?
People who love themselves truly know what love is. Those individuals (sadly there are so few people who do truly and completely love themselves) are able to give love to others.
3. Lesson
If you think you want more love in your life the simple solution is give love away. When something is missing in your world that absence is usually due to your being stingy about giving it away.
When you have little sense of love in your life what you wind up doing is hoarding it. How will you receive more if you are so fearful of losing what you have?
4. Choice
You can blame your partner, your parents, your kids, your neighbor, etc. for failing to give you enough love OR you can choose to look at yourself and accept yourself exactly as you are (all positive and self-inflicted-negative
aspects included).
Your self-love comes from you alone. Maybe you grew up thinking you were unlovable. You can choose to continue to live in that story (being unlovable) or you can replace that story with one of being very lovable!
The way you take care of yourself reveals your degree of self love. How you treat yourself tells others how you want them to treat you.
When you love you, know you can be, do and have anything you want because you are loved. You will also have love from others to support you.
5. Words
Recently a friend spent time with me while I visited each of my adult children. She later told me that she was sure her kids know she loves them AND that she does not tell them, ”I love you” often enough. I raised two great kids who have always and will continue to hear those words over and over again from me.
You may well have a different definition of love from those who you love. Your loving gestures may go unnoticed—or worse, be misinterpreted as uncaring behaviors or thoughtlessness.
Only speaking the words, “I love you” tells a person you love them.
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