Let love in.
Maybe love won't be so conditional in relationships when we experience love from multiple sources. When I only give my love to one person it feels sacred and deeply disappointing when it's not reciprocated. When my love is being experienced in multiple ways, I’m left feeling full of love.
Expanding has a place in simplifying. Getting more specific can complicate things, cause overthinking, and use an enormous amount of energy. It may be important to be specific when organizing a home office, but if you take a 30 thousand foot view you would see everything you own in one space, your home.
On this love day, I couldn't help but think about ways I'm willing to give and receive love. In my world, love is usually reserved for romantic interests or for kids. The more I expand my view of love I see I have limited myself to only receiving love at certain times in certain ways, instead of allowing it to flow from all over.
It can cause a lot of stress to have only one or two sources of love. When I open up an avenue of love to myself, friends, goddesses I work with, even strangers, there's a loving energy that lingers with me all day. This feels like the kind of love bell hooks speaks of in All About Love.
Maybe love won't be so conditional in relationships when we experience love from multiple sources. When I only give my love to one person it feels sacred and deeply disappointing when it's not reciprocated. When my love is being experienced in multiple ways I’m left feeling full.
Telling someone what they mean to you is an act of love.
Taking care of the body is love.
Attention is love.
A conversation is love.
Care is love.
Acceptance and understanding is love.
Creating a home designed for who you are is an act of love.
Where can you let more love in?
feel free.
Organizing your home is love.
I’m teaching people how to organize their homes for their needs this month. Are you ready to receive more love at home?

