Motivational Monday: The Feeling of Love
(Posted on October 5, 2020)

Did something simple ever happen to you that just made you feel LOVED?
It happened to me a couple of times this week. Simple gestures that made me feel like I mattered. How cool!
Did you ever notice that a greeting you receive from a child or your dog can wipe away even the most stressful of days? Why?
Because they make you feel loved
. When's the last time you "felt" loved?
We use the words "I love you" all the time. We offhandedly say those three words when we're on the phone, when we walk out the door, maybe even before we go to bed at night. But they are just words.
How often do we " show
" people that we truly honor them?
What is love
to you? Is it the words? Is it deeds? Is it gifts? Is it a hug? Is it a gesture?
One of the greatest gifts I ever received (and still cherish to this day) is an afghan my grandmother knitted for me. She was teaching me how to knit, and I actually started knitting this afghan myself. I guess I got distracted—I don't really remember—but she finished it for me and gave it to me for Christmas that year. I still have it. I'm guessing it's close to 40 years old. I still remember opening the gift that Christmas Eve. More importantly: I remember feeling loved. She put her heart into a gift for me.
I also remember one year, for my birthday, she gave me a photograph of her dog with a poem included. He had passed away and I was heartbroken about it. There were few pictures of him, but she chose one of the best ones and created a little frame for me. Again, I felt loved.
When my daughter was little, I would leave for work very early in the morning and I wouldn't get to see her until late in the day. If I went into her bedroom to kiss her goodbye, it would wake her up. I began the ritual of putting a lipstick kiss on a sticky note and hiding it in the house for her to find. I hoped that they would make her feel loved. My husband would tell me she'd wake up every morning and go looking for the little kiss I'd left her—gleefully coming to him when she'd find it. I found a pile of those "sticky note kisses" in a drawer a while back. To us, they represented a gesture of love.
It wasn't the act of receiving these little gifts that caused the love, but rather the love that went into the gift. I've received big expensive gifts in my life and I don't treasure them nearly as much as I do the afghan or the photo— or even as much as finding the pile of kisses. This week, a simple lunch and a bottle of maple syrup made me feel special. Why? Because thought went into those simple gestures.
Our world is missing this right now.
It's missing love. We're so wrapped up in arguing over who is right and who is wrong. In all our years and with all our experiences we still haven't learned that there is no right or wrong, but rather just different. We struggle to accept the differences between us. We still haven't learned that the only thing that matters is love. Love
will override fear, anger, and hatred EVERY SINGLE TIME.
When is the last time you felt loved? When is the last time you gave love?
If it were as simple as giving more love
to turn this world around, would you do it? Where would you start? How would you start?
THEN WHY AREN'T YOU DOING IT?
This week, find a place to begin and start showing love
! Maybe it's a simple note stuck in a lunch bag or a sticky note kiss placed on a steering wheel. Whatever it is for you, whatever makes you smile and feel loved, give that feeling to someone else
. You may not even realize the power of what you did for that person.
Let every person who crosses your path this week leave you better than how they came to you! You have the power to change anything—one interaction at a time! Spread LOVE! Not hate!
“You had the power all along my dear, you just had to learn it yourself.”
—Glinda, The Good Witch (The Wizard of Oz)
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









