Summertime
and the living is easy. We wear relaxed clothes and swim suits.
The sun bathes us in warmth and awakens the romantic within. We
turn to our significant others, give them a penetrating look; however,
they ask if we are sick with a fever. Yes, we have a fever, a fiery
craving for love and romance - we want to flee our mundane lives.
The perfection and the ideals are out there for heroines and actresses-
were not exactly chopped liver!
What
we need is a completely new life, a new way of relating to others
and ourselves. Most importantly, we need to learn how to appreciate
ourselves. We tend to look to others to stimulate us and drive happiness
into our hearts. We remember that special kiss on the beach, that
perfect day in the park or that last dance and hope to recapture
the magic, recreate the experience again. However, perfect bliss
is fleeting and always searching for it robs us of happiness. Living
in the past or fantasizing about the future causes us to miss the
special moment of the present. We imprison ourselves with these
longings because we want to distract ourselves from our reality
and the need to take personal action. Addiction to romance, like
any addiction, might be caused by a lack of self-esteem, or in its
extreme form, self-hatred.
Heres
how to have a romance with life:
Let
go of the notion of a major dramatic enlightenment occurring in
your life. Life is a series of small breakthroughs which we sometimes
miss while waiting for something larger. The little things add
up!
Take
an inventory of your good qualities. This might be difficult for
many of you to do. You might have an easier time taking inventory
of your faults. However, being aware of your positive attributes
will help you tap into them. Appreciate who you are and where
you have come from. Try to fall in love with yourself! If you
dont love yourself, how can you really love another and
really believe that you are worthy of a love returned?
Become
aware when you are reaching for something else, something new,
or someone new rather than what you have now. Where do you feel
it in your body? Dont struggle against your desire. What
you resist persists. Instead, learn to live with this desire and
try to give it your attention and figure out what stressors in
your life trigger it. Be clear about your motivation; penetrate
the illusion.
Live
on the edge of experience. Each moment could bring mystery, joy
and freshness. Be open to what each moment could bring. If you
are unhappy at this very moment, the next moment could be better!
Appreciate
that you have power over your perceptions. It is not the facts
- but your attitude about the facts, your interpretation.
Stop
and take mental Kodak moments of the people in your life who you
love. You may be so busy running the house, working outside the
home and caring for everyone that you are too busy to stop, observe
and appreciate the beauty of your relationships.
Practice
being kind, loving and positive. Act as if. Soon your
romantic world will change. You have to give love to get love.
About the
Author
Debbie Mandel, MA is the author of Turn On Your Inner Light:
Fitness for Body, Mind and Soul, a stress-reduction specialist,
motivational speaker, a personal trainer and mind/body lecturer
at Southampton College. She is the host of the weekly Turn
On Your Inner Light Show on WHLI 1100AM in New York City,
produces a weekly wellness newsletter, and has been featured on
radio/TV and print media. To learn more click
here to visit Debbie's site.
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