Motivational Monday: Love, love, love
(Originally posted on February 10, 2020)

This coming week is the week of love. Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and everyone is thinking about what special thing they are going to do for their special love. (If I just reminded you that Valentine's Day is this week—you're welcome! 😁)
I like the sentiment of Valentine's Day and the thought of celebrating love— but why do we need a special day to do it?
Why do we need a national holiday to show our love? Shouldn't that be something we do every day?
This past week has been a bit of a challenging week for me. Several things occurred that were— shall we say
—not too much fun! I seem to be in that cycle where stuff just keeps happening. At one moment I had to just step back, laugh, and ask myself about what was going on here. I happened to be looking for a new book to listen to at the time, and the book "Whatever arises, love that
" by Matt Kahn appeared on my feed. Seemed like maybe I needed this, so I downloaded and began listening.
Right off the bat it seemed to be what I needed to hear. We choose what we love, we choose who we love, and most of the time we're choosing the events in life that we love and don't love.
What if we loved it all?
That would mean everything? Every person, every event, everything!
What if we started with ourselves?
Do you love yourself?
I grew up believing that if I loved myself it was narcissistic and selfish. How could I put myself first? My entire life centered around putting the needs of everyone else before my own— e
ven to the exclusion of my own. Self-sacrificing behavior, if you will.
Taking that a step further: I do not love everything that happens in my life. How do we love those crazy events that seem to sucker-punch us and take our lives in a totally different direction or uproot our normal routines? You know what I mean: those routines that we're comfortable
and content
in.
Hmmm...comfortable and content
! Right there are two words that feel safe and secure— but really offer us limited or no room for growth. When we're comfortable and content, the status quo is fine. Why change what's working? Don't fix it if it isn't broken, right? So there we sit—stuck!
When one of those events comes along that shakes up the norm, then we leap into action! We make changes, we look at our status quo, and we reevaluate if it's really serving us; from it, we grow!
We move forward, we learn, and we add another tool to our tool belt. That tool might be one that helps us down the road when life sucker-punches us again.
I realized this week ( and the weeks prior
) that all these crazy things that are happening are doing so to help me. They have helped me. It has been a battle, but I'm learning to stay grounded and not let these events rattle me or move me away from my center. I'm trying to love
those events, be thankful for them, and grateful for the lessons they have taught me. This is a process. When I feel myself getting off center, I need to stop myself and remind myself that this is a lesson. It is a lesson I can choose to pass or repeat!
That situation, or one similar, is going to keep showing up until I get it! More importantly—until I love it!
This week— the week of love—
start by loving yourself and all the unique places your beautiful life has led you. Love all experiences; the good and the bad!
Be grateful for it all. Stay grounded and unrattled in the tough times—and be loving in all times!
“Love is the bridge between you and everything"
-- Rumi
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









