Love encompasses many qualities like compassion, determination, and endurance. To truly love, one must first learn to love themselves by forgiving mistakes, treating themselves with respect, and accepting imperfections. Loving others means expressing love through words and actions, accepting people unconditionally, being tolerant of differences, and showing compassion even to those who hate. Love is the foundation of relationships and makes people beautiful, regardless of appearance.
The document discusses different types of love including romantic love, sexual love, pragmatic love, and self-love. It also covers topics like the purposes and stages of dating, saying no on a date, and common STDs. Students are instructed to complete various activities and assignments related to understanding love, relationships, and healthy dating.
This document discusses the differences between love and infatuation. It begins by providing context that love is difficult to define but is essential to human existence. It then explores related literature on defining infatuation and describing frameworks for understanding love. The body compares key differences between love and infatuation, such as love looking at compatibility while infatuation focuses on superficial traits, and love bringing out the best in people while infatuation can be destructive. It concludes by summarizing the key differences in a table.
Setting Boundaries and Positive Refusal Skillsmttsn
The document discusses setting boundaries and saying "no". It notes that saying "yes" all the time can reduce boundaries, encourage lack of planning in others, compromise self-worth, and promote taking the path of least resistance. Saying "no" is important to respect boundaries and priorities. The document provides tips for saying "no" respectfully using a "sandwich technique" of positive feeling messages before and after the negative content of saying no. It also discusses using empathy, conditional nos, and focusing on one's own plans rather than what others have to do.
Relationships can range from healthy to abusive, and some relationships may be unhealthy, but not abusive. Here’s a breakdown of the relationship spectrum...
This is an amended, mini version of the Social Health curriculum, focusing on establishing Healthy Relationships which I compiled and adapted for middle school students at 337X.
This document outlines seven stages of relationships: 1) Romance, 2) Power Struggle, 3) Disillusionment, 4) Awareness, 5) Stability, 6) Commitment, and 7) Teamwork. It describes the needs satisfied and characteristics at each stage, noting that couples may be at different stages which can cause issues. The power struggle and disillusionment stages are when counseling is most common and divorce may occur. Reaching the commitment stage requires awareness, choice, and readiness from both partners.
A double bind is a conflicting communication where either choice results in negative consequences, and the conflict cannot be discussed. Someone in a double bind feels they cannot win and there is no pleasing the other person. Double binds create internal conflicts through contradictory messages and expectations, which can lead to mental health issues if left unresolved. They involve being criticized for correct perceptions, having to disobey to obey, being expected to feel differently than one actually feels, and other paradoxical demands. Dealing with double binds involves either detaching oneself or commenting on the contradictory nature of the communication.
The document discusses different types of love including romantic love, sexual love, pragmatic love, and self-love. It also covers topics like the purposes and stages of dating, saying no on a date, and common STDs. Students are instructed to complete various activities and assignments related to understanding love, relationships, and healthy dating.
This document discusses the differences between love and infatuation. It begins by providing context that love is difficult to define but is essential to human existence. It then explores related literature on defining infatuation and describing frameworks for understanding love. The body compares key differences between love and infatuation, such as love looking at compatibility while infatuation focuses on superficial traits, and love bringing out the best in people while infatuation can be destructive. It concludes by summarizing the key differences in a table.
Setting Boundaries and Positive Refusal Skillsmttsn
The document discusses setting boundaries and saying "no". It notes that saying "yes" all the time can reduce boundaries, encourage lack of planning in others, compromise self-worth, and promote taking the path of least resistance. Saying "no" is important to respect boundaries and priorities. The document provides tips for saying "no" respectfully using a "sandwich technique" of positive feeling messages before and after the negative content of saying no. It also discusses using empathy, conditional nos, and focusing on one's own plans rather than what others have to do.
Relationships can range from healthy to abusive, and some relationships may be unhealthy, but not abusive. Here’s a breakdown of the relationship spectrum...
This is an amended, mini version of the Social Health curriculum, focusing on establishing Healthy Relationships which I compiled and adapted for middle school students at 337X.
This document outlines seven stages of relationships: 1) Romance, 2) Power Struggle, 3) Disillusionment, 4) Awareness, 5) Stability, 6) Commitment, and 7) Teamwork. It describes the needs satisfied and characteristics at each stage, noting that couples may be at different stages which can cause issues. The power struggle and disillusionment stages are when counseling is most common and divorce may occur. Reaching the commitment stage requires awareness, choice, and readiness from both partners.
A double bind is a conflicting communication where either choice results in negative consequences, and the conflict cannot be discussed. Someone in a double bind feels they cannot win and there is no pleasing the other person. Double binds create internal conflicts through contradictory messages and expectations, which can lead to mental health issues if left unresolved. They involve being criticized for correct perceptions, having to disobey to obey, being expected to feel differently than one actually feels, and other paradoxical demands. Dealing with double binds involves either detaching oneself or commenting on the contradictory nature of the communication.
Synergizing means that two or more people can achieve more by working together than alone through combining their ideas. Working together allows for more understanding between people and the opportunity to make new friends. Examples show that synergizing helps both parties, such as when a student helped their friend clean in exchange for homework help. Synergizing also allows people from different backgrounds to overcome their differences and find common ground, as seen in the movie Breakfast Club. Those who do not synergize well include shunners who reject other beliefs, tolerators who only cooperate when necessary but do not embrace diversity, and celebrators who accept differences but may not agree with others' values.
Steps to get out of a toxic relationship.....by VishnuRxVichuZ
This document discusses toxic relationships and how to recognize them and get out of them. Some signs of a toxic relationship include not liking yourself anymore due to constant put-downs from your partner, a lack of respect and communication which is replaced by hurtful words, constant criticism and blame placed on each other, issues with jealousy and trust, feeling uncomfortable around your partner due to negative energy, and overall unhappiness. The document provides tips for getting out of a toxic relationship such as learning to let go, realizing you deserve better treatment, and not waiting for your partner to change their behavior since people have a hard time changing basic aspects of their personality.
what is a toxic relationship? - signs and characteristics of a toxic relationship. - how to leave a toxic relationship? - how to help someone involved in a toxic relationship? -
This document discusses the meaning behind common sayings about love:
1) "Love believes all things" means giving others the benefit of the doubt by assuming the best in situations rather than jumping to negative conclusions.
2) "Love always hopes" means that when you love unconditionally, you will never lose faith and will always be optimistic about the other person, even in difficult times.
3) "Love never fails" suggests that love will ultimately conquer all other forces and is more powerful than anything that could cause it to end.
Difference between Compassionate and Passionate Love.pptxCHELOM LEAVITT
Is the passionate style of love different from compassionate love? How are they different? Well! We all have experienced it in our lives, yet, it requires to be defined more precisely for common understanding.
The document discusses the different types and definitions of love. It notes that love is a complex range of feelings that can include both interpersonal affection and pleasure. Some key elements of love identified include intimacy, passion, compassion, trust, and respect. Love is described as an emotion, an action, and can take many forms from romantic love to familial love to love for friends or community. True love is said to be unconditional, involve empathy, and require attention while accepting differences.
Choose Respect Relationship Spectrum With Sample StoryCamille LoParrino
Here are the dfferences between healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships with a sample scenario utilizing all six components of a healthy relatinship.
Can a friendship turn into love | EbloglineEBlogLine
Girls and boys! I know both gender people know the ultimate difference the friendship and love. We know that there is no chance of being a friend once they fall in love with the person, but typically it is possible for any friends to turn into the life partner. It seems that companionable friends are everywhere around the world which starts from our babyhood days.| Eblogline
The document discusses the secrets and powers of love. It states that to love someone, you must first respect and be receptive to love. It emphasizes giving love unconditionally through acts of kindness and focusing on a partner's needs rather than your own. Communication, commitment, passion, trust and friendship are described as essential to cultivating and maintaining loving relationships. Touch and letting go of past hurts are also presented as important expressions and aspects of love.
The document discusses different types of bullying behaviors that girls and women can engage in, such as stealing possessions, threatening friendship withdrawals, gossiping, and putting others down physically or based on appearance. It asks the reader to reflect on times they may have bullied others, what their motives were, and the impacts of their actions. It then outlines different communication styles - aggressive, passive aggressive, and direct - and their typical outcomes. The document concludes with a pledge to not let anger turn violent and to seek help if feeling abusive.
The document discusses the nature of love, specifically unrequited or "one way" love. It states that true love comes from loving oneself, as having low self-love leads to holding on to unresolved issues that prevent giving and receiving love freely. While love can take many forms, from loving people to ideas to objects, true love depends on being able to both give and receive love without limits from another person. The ability to freely love depends on receiving love from caregivers early in life, and overcoming any negatives from childhood that still linger. Meditation is presented as a way to open one's heart to more love by addressing fears that hide love within people.
gift of imperfection (facts, points to remember, guide)PrashantGunjal8
The document discusses themes of shame, courage, compassion, connection, and authenticity. It provides quotes and tips related to loving oneself, sharing one's story with others, practicing self-compassion, and living authentically. The overall message is that owning our stories, even the imperfect parts, and loving ourselves fully is the bravest thing we can do, and allows us to experience true belonging and connection with others.
This document discusses assertiveness and defines it as acting in accordance with one's values and self-esteem without hurting others. It describes assertive behavior as the direct and straightforward expression of thoughts and feelings while avoiding harming others. Passive behavior is characterized by failing to stand up for one's rights, while aggressive behavior violates others' rights. The key to assertiveness is expressing oneself openly and honestly while respecting others.
The document discusses various forms of pressure and homophobia faced by women who love other women. It explores how societal expectations for women to be in relationships with men can undermine friendships between women and keep women in abusive relationships. The document also addresses where people learn about sexuality, common justifications for excluding LGBT people, and how homophobia can prevent women from showing affection for each other. It emphasizes the importance of women supporting one another given that families and society may reject homosexuality.
This document discusses emotional abuse and provides guidance for identifying it. Emotional abuse can be difficult to detect as there are no physical scars. However, some signs are a "haggard" look, confusion, anger without a clear cause, reluctance to communicate with their partner, atypical depression or anxiety without a clear reason, and a lost sense of self. The abuser often blames the abused for problems and does not see their own abusive behaviors as a fault. Therapy is focused on the abused person's problems. Suggestions are provided for helping emotionally abused clients leave abusive situations if they choose and for developing coping skills to deal with the abuse.
If you have trouble distinguish between a positive and negative friend, then this slideshare is for you. Or if you have doubt if the people in your life is worth keeping around or not, then this slideshare is for you.
This document discusses the nature of love according to 1 Corinthians 13:1-16, defining it as patient, kind, and enduring. It argues that love accepts others' imperfections rather than an unrealistic vision, and advises not rushing into relationships but instead loving oneself first to attract a loving partner. It also quotes sayings about finding understanding from one's best friend and acceptance from family.
The document discusses the risks involved in love and relationships. It states that love is not a feeling, but rather an action that requires effort. True love involves commitment, even when feelings change. It also requires taking risks such as the risk of loss by opening oneself up, the risk of independence by making choices that go against what is familiar, the risk of commitment by deeply investing in a relationship, and the risk of confrontation by critically engaging with others in a thoughtful manner. Overall, the document argues that genuine love necessitates courage to take these interpersonal risks in order to nurture spiritual growth in oneself and others.
The document discusses the risks involved in love and relationships. It states that love is not a feeling, but rather an action that requires effort. True love involves commitment, even when feelings change. It also requires taking risks such as the risk of loss by opening oneself up, the risk of independence by making choices that go against what is familiar, the risk of commitment by deeply investing in a relationship, and the risk of confrontation by critically engaging with others in a thoughtful manner. Overall, the document argues that genuine love necessitates courage to take these interpersonal risks in order to nurture spiritual growth in oneself and others.
The document discusses the seven virtues of Bushido, the code of conduct for the samurai of feudal Japan. The virtues are: morality, courage, charity, respect, honesty, loyalty, and honor. Bushido taught samurai to live their lives according to these seven moral principles. The document provides the Japanese terms and translations for each of the seven virtues that were central to samurai culture and way of life.
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Synergizing means that two or more people can achieve more by working together than alone through combining their ideas. Working together allows for more understanding between people and the opportunity to make new friends. Examples show that synergizing helps both parties, such as when a student helped their friend clean in exchange for homework help. Synergizing also allows people from different backgrounds to overcome their differences and find common ground, as seen in the movie Breakfast Club. Those who do not synergize well include shunners who reject other beliefs, tolerators who only cooperate when necessary but do not embrace diversity, and celebrators who accept differences but may not agree with others' values.
Steps to get out of a toxic relationship.....by VishnuRxVichuZ
This document discusses toxic relationships and how to recognize them and get out of them. Some signs of a toxic relationship include not liking yourself anymore due to constant put-downs from your partner, a lack of respect and communication which is replaced by hurtful words, constant criticism and blame placed on each other, issues with jealousy and trust, feeling uncomfortable around your partner due to negative energy, and overall unhappiness. The document provides tips for getting out of a toxic relationship such as learning to let go, realizing you deserve better treatment, and not waiting for your partner to change their behavior since people have a hard time changing basic aspects of their personality.
what is a toxic relationship? - signs and characteristics of a toxic relationship. - how to leave a toxic relationship? - how to help someone involved in a toxic relationship? -
This document discusses the meaning behind common sayings about love:
1) "Love believes all things" means giving others the benefit of the doubt by assuming the best in situations rather than jumping to negative conclusions.
2) "Love always hopes" means that when you love unconditionally, you will never lose faith and will always be optimistic about the other person, even in difficult times.
3) "Love never fails" suggests that love will ultimately conquer all other forces and is more powerful than anything that could cause it to end.
Difference between Compassionate and Passionate Love.pptxCHELOM LEAVITT
Is the passionate style of love different from compassionate love? How are they different? Well! We all have experienced it in our lives, yet, it requires to be defined more precisely for common understanding.
The document discusses the different types and definitions of love. It notes that love is a complex range of feelings that can include both interpersonal affection and pleasure. Some key elements of love identified include intimacy, passion, compassion, trust, and respect. Love is described as an emotion, an action, and can take many forms from romantic love to familial love to love for friends or community. True love is said to be unconditional, involve empathy, and require attention while accepting differences.
Choose Respect Relationship Spectrum With Sample StoryCamille LoParrino
Here are the dfferences between healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships with a sample scenario utilizing all six components of a healthy relatinship.
Can a friendship turn into love | EbloglineEBlogLine
Girls and boys! I know both gender people know the ultimate difference the friendship and love. We know that there is no chance of being a friend once they fall in love with the person, but typically it is possible for any friends to turn into the life partner. It seems that companionable friends are everywhere around the world which starts from our babyhood days.| Eblogline
The document discusses the secrets and powers of love. It states that to love someone, you must first respect and be receptive to love. It emphasizes giving love unconditionally through acts of kindness and focusing on a partner's needs rather than your own. Communication, commitment, passion, trust and friendship are described as essential to cultivating and maintaining loving relationships. Touch and letting go of past hurts are also presented as important expressions and aspects of love.
The document discusses different types of bullying behaviors that girls and women can engage in, such as stealing possessions, threatening friendship withdrawals, gossiping, and putting others down physically or based on appearance. It asks the reader to reflect on times they may have bullied others, what their motives were, and the impacts of their actions. It then outlines different communication styles - aggressive, passive aggressive, and direct - and their typical outcomes. The document concludes with a pledge to not let anger turn violent and to seek help if feeling abusive.
The document discusses the nature of love, specifically unrequited or "one way" love. It states that true love comes from loving oneself, as having low self-love leads to holding on to unresolved issues that prevent giving and receiving love freely. While love can take many forms, from loving people to ideas to objects, true love depends on being able to both give and receive love without limits from another person. The ability to freely love depends on receiving love from caregivers early in life, and overcoming any negatives from childhood that still linger. Meditation is presented as a way to open one's heart to more love by addressing fears that hide love within people.
gift of imperfection (facts, points to remember, guide)PrashantGunjal8
The document discusses themes of shame, courage, compassion, connection, and authenticity. It provides quotes and tips related to loving oneself, sharing one's story with others, practicing self-compassion, and living authentically. The overall message is that owning our stories, even the imperfect parts, and loving ourselves fully is the bravest thing we can do, and allows us to experience true belonging and connection with others.
This document discusses assertiveness and defines it as acting in accordance with one's values and self-esteem without hurting others. It describes assertive behavior as the direct and straightforward expression of thoughts and feelings while avoiding harming others. Passive behavior is characterized by failing to stand up for one's rights, while aggressive behavior violates others' rights. The key to assertiveness is expressing oneself openly and honestly while respecting others.
The document discusses various forms of pressure and homophobia faced by women who love other women. It explores how societal expectations for women to be in relationships with men can undermine friendships between women and keep women in abusive relationships. The document also addresses where people learn about sexuality, common justifications for excluding LGBT people, and how homophobia can prevent women from showing affection for each other. It emphasizes the importance of women supporting one another given that families and society may reject homosexuality.
This document discusses emotional abuse and provides guidance for identifying it. Emotional abuse can be difficult to detect as there are no physical scars. However, some signs are a "haggard" look, confusion, anger without a clear cause, reluctance to communicate with their partner, atypical depression or anxiety without a clear reason, and a lost sense of self. The abuser often blames the abused for problems and does not see their own abusive behaviors as a fault. Therapy is focused on the abused person's problems. Suggestions are provided for helping emotionally abused clients leave abusive situations if they choose and for developing coping skills to deal with the abuse.
If you have trouble distinguish between a positive and negative friend, then this slideshare is for you. Or if you have doubt if the people in your life is worth keeping around or not, then this slideshare is for you.
This document discusses the nature of love according to 1 Corinthians 13:1-16, defining it as patient, kind, and enduring. It argues that love accepts others' imperfections rather than an unrealistic vision, and advises not rushing into relationships but instead loving oneself first to attract a loving partner. It also quotes sayings about finding understanding from one's best friend and acceptance from family.
The document discusses the risks involved in love and relationships. It states that love is not a feeling, but rather an action that requires effort. True love involves commitment, even when feelings change. It also requires taking risks such as the risk of loss by opening oneself up, the risk of independence by making choices that go against what is familiar, the risk of commitment by deeply investing in a relationship, and the risk of confrontation by critically engaging with others in a thoughtful manner. Overall, the document argues that genuine love necessitates courage to take these interpersonal risks in order to nurture spiritual growth in oneself and others.
The document discusses the risks involved in love and relationships. It states that love is not a feeling, but rather an action that requires effort. True love involves commitment, even when feelings change. It also requires taking risks such as the risk of loss by opening oneself up, the risk of independence by making choices that go against what is familiar, the risk of commitment by deeply investing in a relationship, and the risk of confrontation by critically engaging with others in a thoughtful manner. Overall, the document argues that genuine love necessitates courage to take these interpersonal risks in order to nurture spiritual growth in oneself and others.
The document discusses the seven virtues of Bushido, the code of conduct for the samurai of feudal Japan. The virtues are: morality, courage, charity, respect, honesty, loyalty, and honor. Bushido taught samurai to live their lives according to these seven moral principles. The document provides the Japanese terms and translations for each of the seven virtues that were central to samurai culture and way of life.
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This document is a curriculum vitae for Parimi Srinivasu. It summarizes his professional experience, qualifications, and skills. He has over 16 years of experience in sourcing, procurement, and vendor management in industries like power, petroleum, steel, fertilizers and cement. He is currently a Senior Manager of Procurement and Operations at Vectramind Technologies Private Limited in Tanuku, Andhra Pradesh, India, where he is responsible for all procurement activities. Previously he held various procurement roles at The Andhra Sugars Limited for over 14 years.
This document introduces the newest addition to the Miche fashion accessories line - sparkling, beautiful Miche Jewelry. It describes three gorgeous jewelry collections to choose from to complement Miche handbags. The jewelry is designed to give customers more options for their unique sense of style, while remaining affordable and high quality. Customers are invited to choose a handbag from the fall catalog and browse the jewelry section to find the perfect finishing touch.
This lesson teaches the properties of operations on rational numbers such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It provides examples of applying properties like the commutative, associative, distributive, identity, and zero properties to simplify computations with rational numbers. Students are asked to use these properties to find missing numbers in examples and solve other exercises involving rational number operations. The key properties allow rational number calculations to be simplified and standardized.
Game theory is a tool used to analyze strategic decision making by taking into account how participants expect others to behave. It is used to understand outcomes of interactive decisions and to predict how people or companies may act in strategic situations. Economists use game theory to understand oligopolies and behaviors like price fixing. The Prisoner's Dilemma is a classic game theory example where cooperation yields the best outcome for both players but individual incentives lead to defection. Bounded rationality recognizes that people have limited information and cognitive abilities, so they use rationality to find satisfactory rather than optimal solutions. Asymmetric information occurs when one party in a transaction has more information about a product than the other party.
A person hopes that those reading are enjoying their evening in a short greeting. In just a single sentence, the writer expresses a wish for others to be having a pleasant night.
El cronograma de actividades propone trabajar la teoría de la ortografía a través de exposiciones, juegos y evaluaciones durante cuatro períodos. En el primero se enfocará en el acento, la tilde, la v y la b. En el segundo período se abordarán temas como la g, j, ll y y. El tercer período incluirá exposiciones sobre temas con mayores falencias. Finalmente, en el cuarto período habrá una competencia de ortografía intercolegial.
The document provides information about unconditional love and how to have a successful love life. It discusses removing attachments in love to allow for unconditional love. Some key steps include loving yourself, acceptance, forgiveness, and focusing on the present rather than the past. Unconditional love means accepting others' imperfections and forgiving mistakes. It requires regular "exercise" through showing love to yourself and others. Overall the document provides guidance on developing unconditional love through self-love and acceptance of others.
In this slide, you will get complete information about what is real love? and you will get complete difference between conditional and unconditional love.
Unconditional love knows no boundaries, no limitations and no
conditions. When you love someone unconditionally, you are just
there to support, love, protect and care for them without asking for
anything in return.
This document discusses unconditional love and how to have a successful love life. It provides tips for removing attachments, learning to love unconditionally, and basic steps to make a love life count. These include loving yourself, accepting your partner, forgiving and forgetting past mistakes, and focusing on each other rather than past relationships. The document also lists "10 Reasons Why You Need Unconditional Love" which center around accepting imperfections, practicing unconditional love like a muscle, and embracing yourself.
Love
Love is a powerful emotion that is unlike any other; it is a deep, passionate sensation of affection. There are many different kinds of love, including romantic love and self-love. There are various ways you can work on loving and expressing your love.You must first love yourself before you can love anyone else. Understanding how to love oneself entails recognising and valuing your inner vulnerability. You have several characteristics that make you special. Recognize your strengths and learn to love who you are.
Work hard to improve yourself if you have trouble loving yourself. Accept your history and move forward to improve your self-confidence. You can believe that your past mistakes will make you unlovable or that your troubles prevent you from being loving. Untrue. Go on after accepting what occurred to you and forgiving yourself. Take just as much care of yourself as you do of others.
This may be challenging if you naturally take care of others or if you have kids. Keep in mind that if you are taking good care of yourself, you will be better able to care for others.
Make sure you take care of yourself instead than letting others come before you. Give yourself a massage or a relaxing bath. Every day, do something just for you.Those who are grateful experience better health and are happier. Discover ways to express your gratitude for the people and things in your life, but most of all, for who you are.
Think about the qualities you admire most about yourself. Perhaps you have a lot of compassion, are highly giving, or are a wonderful listener. You might be quick to pick up new abilities. You might be an expert at painting or wiring electricity. Spend a moment expressing gratitude.Find something positive in any situation, no matter how bad it seems at the moment. A optimistic mindset is associated with physical and psychological advantages like decreased rates of suffering and a longer lifespan. When you begin to think negatively, especially about yourself, change such ideas to positive ones.
To change negative ideas into good ones, practise positive self-talk.
fend off ideas about novel circumstances. Instead of thinking, "I'll fumble this; I'm so stupid!" "I feel pleased of myself for putting myself out there and attempting something new," you might say.
Replace the thought "I am such a failure at meeting people" with "I'm eager to pick up new social skills and get to know people who are more like me." I am confident in my ability to make friends.Spending time alone yourself is a crucial component of self-care. Saving time for oneself can be challenging if you share a room or have kids. You can relax, solve difficulties, reset your thoughts, and discover yourself in solitude. Don't feel bad if you need some alone time. By prioritising your happiness and allowing yourself to reset, you may spend time alone and strengthen your connections.
Spend your lunch breaks alone or get up before other people
This document is an essay about love, relationships, and what constitutes a truly loving relationship. It discusses the importance of commitment, acceptance, respect, trust, and empathy in building a strong relationship. It also examines the concepts of unconditional love, soulmates, and how to develop empathy for one's partner. A loving relationship is defined as one where partners support each other's growth, respect each other's individuality and boundaries, communicate openly and honestly, and share similar values.
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What are the essential ingredients in an ideal relationship?
In the middle of a workshop recently a pertinent question was asked about what creates the ideal relationship. We were asked to think of a relationship we had with something in the last week that in one's mind was the ideal relationship, and to think of what it was about that relationship that made it ideal.
A number of men in the group thought of their cars, tool sheds, families, workmates, old friends, even relationships with objects such as their television remote, recliner chair, or favorite pair of shoes. To each of these men, these things felt comfortable, and simple. The relationships they had with these people or objects was rewarding and easy to maintain.
A number of women considered kitchen appliances, favorite clothes or shoes, old friends, neighbours, and treasured items in their lives, and the bond that they had created either between people or with items they used in their lives. Words such as reliable, dependable, and comforting were used.
When my turn came to identify my ideal relationship, I thought of my dog. My dog has very simple needs, requiring only food, shelter, and love. No matter how my day has been or what kind of mood I'm in, when I get home at night and I'm greeted in such an authentic, transparent, and enthusiastic fashion. My dog is always excited to see me, and it's very humbling when you consider it.
I don't know of any others that greet me so enthusiastically night after night. No matter how long I have been away from the house or no matter how my day has been. His needs are few, yet he gives so much. I call this unconditional love.
So what is unconditional love?
Unconditional love is the type of love that comes without conditions. It is the type of love that you have for your partner when the romantic, hollywood-style love is gone. Once the romantic love is gone you make the transition to "real" love. Real love is love you have for your partner despite the knowledge that they are not perfect.
"Love is a great healer. But great healing takes Great Love. Not casual, uncommitted love. Not selfish, undependable love. Not cold, professionally detached love. Great Love is generous, huge, committed. Great Love is an act of heartfelt, enduring loyalty."
Unconditional love knows no boundaries, no limitations and no
conditions. When you love someone unconditionally, you are just
there to support, love, protect and care for them without asking for
anything in return.
Always consider giving your relationship your own privacy because when you have privacy, it means that you trust each other. You are not afraid of giving space because you know that you both need this in order for your relationship to work and grow. Before you enter in a life
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The document provides tips for becoming happier and more self-aware, including learning to control anger and jealousy, practicing empathy, showing appreciation for what you have, giving to others, exploring your talents, doing what you love, practicing self-control, and thanking people who help you. It emphasizes finding balance in life, making small contributions to help others, and learning from mistakes to become a better person.
Introducing Unconditional Love – Steps on Removing Attachments and to Love Unconditionally. Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about nature of an unconditional love, how to remove attachments in your love life, learning how to love unconditionally, basic steps in making your love life count, the A-Z of love life, 10 reasons why you need an unconditional love life, how to prove an unconditional love life, how to make your love life count for the other and killing attachments in an unconditional love life.
Steps on removing Attachments and loving unconditionally.
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This document contains a summary of key steps and concepts for developing unconditional love in relationships. It discusses removing attachments, learning to love oneself, accepting others unconditionally, and tapping into the power of unconditional love. The document is presented as a book with multiple chapters, each providing 3 or fewer sentences summarizing the main points of that section.
Heart Blast L is for Love so read on to find out how important love is in your relationship. Love brings so much joy and opens so many doors so don't be afraid to express the love you feel in your heart. Even if it is scary or too good to be true, do it any way and let love lead you now and throughout your relationship. Find out how to do that!
The documents discuss different perspectives on the concept of love from various experts.
The physicist views love as a neurological condition driven by chemical reactions in the brain. The psychotherapist notes the ancient Greeks distinguished between different kinds of love like friendship, passion, and self-love. The philosopher asserts love is a passionate commitment that must be nurtured. The romantic novelist believes love drives compelling stories by creating obstacles between people and their object of love. The nun describes love as both freely given yet binding people together stronger than death.
The document discusses the many dimensions of love and explores how love can sink into a "deepening quicksand" that people accept rather than pursuing freedom. It suggests that those in "suffering love" should skillfully seek freedom through compassion. Love is about freedom, and sometimes that means "letting go" of past issues that keep one stuck. People are often unwilling to make the effort to move out of "misery loves company" for something better. The document encourages pulling oneself out of quicksand inch by inch through meditation, awareness, and non-reaction to find freedom and love.
My stories and writings in this book aim to accomplish a few things:
Understanding the theory behind loneliness to better understand yourself Understanding the feelings associated with loneliness
Developing a healthy feeling of love to help you overcome problems
Practical steps to break the lonely cycle
Replace the feeling of loneliness with healthy thoughts
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1. How to Love
Love is expressed as an action and experienced as a feeling. Yet, love has an essence that resists defining
in any single way — it encompasses compassion, determination, tolerance, endurance, support, faith, and
much more. If you're in the dark about how to love, this article should give you some food for thought,
and perhaps teach you a little bit about how to love yourself, love the world, and love other people just a
little bit more.
Acknowledge the breadth of love. Love isn't simply about romance — to define it so narrowly is to
deprive yourself of the beauty and full extent of love. Love is a feeling, drive, or emotion that we
experience usually with people, but also with pursuits, other animals, and nature in general. If you're
looking for it, love can be found in many places, situations and relationships.
Love is shared between people — our parents and children, siblings, spouses and partners, dates, friends,
neighbors, community members and humanity.
It's found in the passion for the things you do in your life, including work, hobbies, volunteering and the
like; it can be found when you're at your most creative, or "in the flow."
Begin to recognize what love isn't. Because love can't be pigeonholed, it's sometimes hard to say it is
one things and it isn't another. But in general, people agree that love is selfless, lasting, and larger than
yourself. In general, people also agree that love isn't the same as:
Feelings of lust (e.g., purely sexual interest)
Ownership or control (co-dependency or manipulation)
Obsessive worrying (over-involved parenting or a spouse always checking up)
Learning to love yourself
Begin by loving yourself. You can only truly love another being when you love yourself properly.
Otherwise, you risk spending a lot of your life projecting insecurities, pain and other negative emotions
onto other people. People who do this tend to see the worst in other people so as to avoid facing that
insecurity, pain, or negativity in themselves.
Loving yourself is not about putting yourself before others — that's another form of confusion. Loving
yourself is about having self-respect, discovering what really makes you tick, and spending your life being
true to your real talents.
2. Forgive yourself and give yourself license to make mistakes. Don't be too hard on yourself. Life is
short, and it's about learning. You won't learn unless you make mistakes. Give yourself license to make
mistakes, and then love who you are for all your imperfections.
If you love yourself only for being perfect, you're probably making two mistakes:
o Thinking that you are perfect when it's probably not the case. Unless you're a new super-breed of human,
you're probably deluding yourself a little bit.
o Holding yourself at a double-standard. You don't expect everyone else to be perfect, so why do you expect
perfection from yourself? Treat everyone, yourself included, by the same standards.
Know what loving yourself feels like. Once you learn to love yourself, you won't feel threatened by
others' success (real or apparent). You won't constantly compare yourself to others. You'll be able to
share your love freely with other people. You'll feel good about yourself even when you're feeling down.
You'll feel proud without being cocky; optimistic without being oblivious; and free without being
paralyzed by freedom. You'll feel unafraid to cry.
To love truly is not only having a capacity to give love, but also to gracefully open your heart to receive
love. Know that you deserve love. You are worthy of love. The more you feel love in your heart, the more
you are able to give love to others.
Starting to love other
Actively show love in your words. Ultimately, you are the one who must take action in order to
discover love. Because actions can sometimes be misinterpreted, or have unclear motivations, it's often
important to communicate what you're doing or feeling in words. Often, people do this by saying "I love
you."
Tell people you love that you love them whenever you feel love. Regularly say "I love you" to your child,
your parents, your lover, your spouse, or your friend.
When you say the words "I Love You", say them with real conviction. You're not telling a person that you
love them just because you want to feel good––you're saying it because you want the other person to feel
good!
Know, too, that there are other ways to express love when "I love you" doesn't seem appropriate. "You
mean a great deal to me," "You inspire me," "You are the most amazing person I've ever known," and "I
am a better person for having known you" are just a few of the ways that people say "I love you" without.
Love unconditionally. Love is something from which you shouldn't expect anything in return.
Sometimes, ye shall give without receiving. If you cannot love another person without attaching
stipulations or requests to your love — this is often called "emotional bribery," or just bribery — then
you're not talking about love at all; you're talking about a transaction.
If your love for someone isn't wanting them to be happy, but rather in asking how that person can
enhance your life, or ensure your well-being, you're mistaking love for something else.
Expecting nothing in return doesn't mean you should allow someone to mistreat or undervalue you. It
means that giving love does not guarantee receiving love.Although it's helpful to realize that people have
different ways of showing their love, if someone abuses your love, be aware of what's happening.
3. Be tolerant. You cannot say in one breath that you're a loving and caring person and in the other breath say that
you hate a particular person or type of person. To do so is to contradict love, which is accepting of even the things
you find hard to love in another person.
Allow other people to be themselves. Accept them as they are, not as you want them to be. Healthy love is a steady
understanding of who other people are.
Love does not compartmentalize — it sees a person as a whole, rather than focusing on a part you dislike and
turning that disliked part into the person's whole. Love doesn't judge; it tolerates the differences, accepting the
choices people make for themselves in life.
You may have heard someone say that they love a person but do not like them. In this case, the speaker is likely
telling you that they accept the person and respect the dignity of that person as a whole but that they couldn't get
along with that person. Love doesn't ask you to befriend a person; it asks you to tolerate, to think beyond your own
notions of how the world should be, and to accept differences without judging.
Have an imagination. Imagine the different options out there, waiting to be seized. Don't just find out who you are.
Create who you want to be.
Love those who don't love you. When hate is directed toward you, repel it with love and use their
hatred as motivation to show that tolerance, kindness, and acceptance are better ways to get along in our
communities.
Love teaches you that hateful people are often driven by a lack of self-respect and that they're agitated
about all the things they don't like about themselves. This causes them to project this hate onto others. Of
all people, people who hate probably need your compassion most.
Tips
It does not make you a bad person to desire someone else's love, even if they do not love you. However, to
truly love someone, you must let them be free. It is selfish to blame them for your feelings.
There are many types of relationships that involve love, but love itself is a common thread to all those
relationships. For example: a mother-son relationship is different from the relationship with a best
friend, and both these relationships are different from a romantic relationship. But in each of these
relationships, each person loves the other (wants the best for the other). Love is the base of the pyramid.
On top of the base, we can add other items such as other common interests (in the case of friends) or sex
(in the case of romantic relationships). Therefore, relationships can grow and evolve but the love itself is
solid and constant. It does not change.
Remember there is no failure in love, because once you show somebody that you love them, then you
have already succeeded in love, even if they don't care.
People become beautiful to you because you love them. In a society obsessed with appearance, it can
often seem the other way around but the reality is that love makes a person beautiful and the imperfect
perfect.