One Kind of Love

Tawny cat looking in mirror sees a lion

Most of us seek someone to love or to love us. We don’t think about
cultivating self-love or realize that love originates within. After dating,
marriage and after a few years, we eventually return to how happy we
were by ourselves.

Self-esteem matters—research has well-established that it’s a big factor
in our health and happiness. Low self-esteem can prevent us from
reaping the rewards of living. In fact, the level of our self-esteem can
predict our longevity.

We think about ourselves based on things we were told, and learned.
Our beliefs, defenses, and habits are not our natural, authentic Self.
Cultivating self-love is a worthwhile endeavor for ourselves to feel
better.

There are remarkable benefits associated with self-love: 

Better stress management
Better sleep
Better heart health
Longer lives
Improved self-esteem
Greater happiness
Lowered risk of depression 

We are all born innocent and worthy of love. Once we understand this,
we can begin improving our self-concept if needed and nurturing our
real Self.

Your mind is a garden,
Your thoughts are the seeds.
You can grow flowers
Or you can grow weeds.

After pulling the weeds, we nourish our garden with self-appreciation.
Our mind does not distinguish between praise coming from others or
our own words and thoughts. Inventory your strengths, accomplishments,
loving qualities, acts of courage, and your desire to give, love, and grow.

Practice appreciating yourself (and others). Each day think of qualities
about yourself that you (or anyone) appreciate. Focus on the positive,
moving toward life-affirming actions.

Self-acceptance is greater than self-esteem, and self-acceptance paves
the way for self-love. It means honoring and accepting all of ourselves,
including our appearance, thoughts, and feelings. Choose to raise your
self-esteem.

By the way... (Here it comes!) this is done in secret. We do not work on
our public image—at first. This is not an aggrandizing ego trip. Public
acceptance becomes automatic after the inner work is accomplished.

We are released from the past and who we once were. This paves the
way for transformation, wholeness, self-respect, and self-love. We grow
self-love when we express our positive feelings, needs, and wants.
Positive feelings multiply themselves; we’re liberated and have energy
to move forward.

Fulfilling our needs and wants are essential ways of cultivating self-love
that lifts our spirits. It’s a key to the happiness that calms and
revitalizes us. Doing estimable acts raises our self-esteem. We’re able
to hold our heads up and feel deserving of respect and love. Random
acts of kindness add to your spirit. Practice gratitude by looking for
things in your life and in the world to be grateful for—even if you don’t
feel it.

You can enhance self-love with visualization. Focus on beauty and
things you’re grateful for. Say loving affirmations. Send your love to
those you care about, to yourself, to those in need, and to the planet.
Open your heart to peace and joy.

Utilize the following “Love Procedure Generator”: 

Take One of These Actions:
Give
Respond
Respect
Know
Change
Commit
Care

To Create Some of These Results:
Security
Pleasure
Honesty
Trust
Intimacy
Confidence
Knowing

Choose a word from each column.
Add a selection of nouns and verbs.
Voila!, You have just created an affirmation.
Repeat as desired and as necessary. 

09/01/24