When you think about love, what do you think about, and how would you describe it?
Is it something you feel or something you do?
Something you get or something you give?
Something that's there, per se, or something you work for and you work on?
Love is in the air, like in so many well-known pop songs.
And most people would describe it as a noun. A feeling, an emotion, something to experience and that's there, or not. That can surprise you, drive you crazy, or be over.
What does change for you, if you see love as a verb?
Something you actively do, in order to show your feelings?
Something you work for?
Something you willingly and proactively commit to?
Talk is cheap, they say.
What are you going to do for love, instead?
Tags: Relationships, Reframing, Love as a verb, Self-awareness, Commitment, Self-care
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And most people would describe it as a noun. A feeling, an emotion, something to experience and that's there, or not. That can surprise you, drive you crazy, or be over.
[You can be open for buying, for suggestions, for business,
for new opportunities, for a challenge...
Are you open to love as well?]
What does change for you, if you see love as a verb?
Something you actively do, in order to show your feelings?
Something you work for?
Something you willingly and proactively commit to?
Talk is cheap, they say.
What are you going to do for love, instead?
Tags: Relationships, Reframing, Love as a verb, Self-awareness, Commitment, Self-care
What to read next:
The question you should ask yourself before letting go for good someone you really like
Visiting the blog for the first time? Aloha!
Where to start, if you are new