Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Be UNreasonable!

Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Be UNreasonable!

 by Gladys Diaz

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“The only thing that will stop you from fulfilling your dreams is you.”

~ Tom Bradley

Below is a revised version of a newsletter we sent out last year.  The message is so powerful I wanted to make sure it made it into our blog archives!

Do any of these sound familiar to you?

“I can’t seem to meet anyone I’m interested in.”

“I already tried that.”

“I’m too old.”

“I’m too busy.”

“I have kids.” 

“I’m not ready.”

It’s too late.

These are examples of some of the “reasons” we hear from women explaining why they feel they need to wait before (or completely avoid) working on creating the relationship of their dreams.

I understand how easy it is to fall into this type of trap. I’m a full-time married mom with her own business, a house to take care of, multiple projects going on at the same time, and family and friends with whom I want to spend time. Sometimes the “I am too busy” reason for not doing the things I’m committed to pops into my head and out of my mouth before I even realize it!

The same can be true when it comes to dating and relationships. It can seem like there’s just not enough time to do the things that can lead us to having the love and life we say we are committed to having and that we want more than anything else. The truth is that chances are pretty high that there will always be a lot of “stuff” – work, family, responsibilities, hobbies – keeping you busy. If you have kids, unless they are close to being adults, you will have them to take care of for a while. If you’re actively involved in the community, chances are that you’ll have projects to complete and events to attend. If you’ve had your heart broken, it’s natural to feel afraid of risking your heart again.  I’m not invalidating any of these reasons at all. I am however, inviting you to consider being “UNreasonable”!

What does being “unreasonable” mean? It means moving beyond where you would normally allow your reasons to stop you. It means pushing past the circumstances and doing what needs to be done anyway. It means allowing yourself to feel that familiar pang of fear and taking a leap of faith anyway. It means that you simply do not let your “reasons” stop you from having and experiencing all that you desire and deserve.

When you move beyond your reasons, you create a space – a space where new possibilities and opportunities that were not available to you just a minute ago are now possible! And it is in this space – the space right outside of your comfort zone – that breakthroughs occur and miracles happen!

If you feel like you’ve been “stuck” in any area of your life, and particularly in the areas of dating and relationships, consider that your reasons may be keeping you in that not-so-comfortable “comfort zone.” Consider moving beyond the reason, breaking through it, and seeing what opens up! I guarantee that you will experience yourself and your life in a completely different light!

What “reasons” have been stopping you from having the love and the life your heart desires?  Are you ready to move past them and be UNreasonable?

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Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Romance

Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Romance

 by Gladys Diaz

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One of the biggest “Love Myths” I hear a lot is that, after awhile, the romance in a relationship begins to fade.  When I think of “fading,” I often think of a flashlight that’s had the same pair of batteries in it for a while.  It will still give off some light, but eventually, the light fades completely.  Well, thank goodness for rechargeable batteries!

Seriously, romance does not have to “fade.”  What it needs is to be kept alive.  And that happens by simply being intentional about continuing to demonstrate love, respect, gratitude, and tenderness.  It’s making time to connect with and listen to one another.  It’s about bringing fun and laughter into our conversations, dancing in the kitchen, and doing the things we enjoy doing together.  And, of course, it’s about making time for physical, sensual, and sexual connection, as well.  In essence, it’s about making sure that we make keeping our “romance batteries” charged a priority.

Might “romance” look different as the years go by, when kids enter the picture, and as our roles and responsibilities change?  Maybe… But remember that “different” can also mean better, more exciting, and even more fun!

What will you do to keep your romance batteries charged this week?

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Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Self-Love

Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Self-Love

 by Gladys Diaz

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Today’s post is short and sweet, but powerful.  Before you can freely love and be loved, you must love and accept yourself exactly the way you are and exactly the way you are not.  You are the doorway through which love flows!

Is there something you’ve been resisting, rejecting, or resenting about yourself?  Bring acceptance to it and see what begins to open up for you!

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Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Listen

Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: Listen

 by Gladys Diaz

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Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person they are almost indistinguishable.

~ David Augsburger

When people think about “good communication,” they usually think about how effectively they can say or deliver their message.  As we saw in a blog posted earlier this week, when we discussed the power of your words, it is important to say what you want to say with love and respect.  Listening, however, can be an even more important aspect of communication.  The way we listen can actually communicate love more loudly than anything we can say.

If we listen with the intention of figuring out what we are going to say in response to what the other person is saying, we are not being present in the conversation.  If we are listening through a preconceived “filter” of how we already see and hear the person who is speaking – filled with judgment, lack of belief, etc. – then we may miss what the person is trying to tell us.  And, if we allow ourselves to get “triggered” during the conversation, we can totally miss the “heart message” behind the words being spoken.

Contrarily, if we choose to listen – to truly hear the person, the message, and the possibilities behind what is being shared – even if it’s uncomfortable to hear… even if there’s something we’d like to say about it… even if we’re not sure where the conversation will lead… If we can commit to just listening, we give the person speaking the gift of feeling like he/she is being heard, “gotten,” and loved.  And, in this act of listening, we give ourselves a gift, too, because, as we listen, we may discover something new about the person and ourselves, we may finally hear the message we’ve been waiting and hoping to hear, and may just experience the love, intimacy, and connection our hearts desire.

To whom will you give the gift of listening today?

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Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: BE Loving

Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: BE Loving

 by Gladys Diaz

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“Become loving.  When you are in the embrace, become the embrace.  Become the kiss.  Forget yourself so totally that you can say, “I am no more.  Only love exists.”  Then the heart is not beating, but love is beating.  Then the blood is not circulating, but love is circulating.  Then eyes are not seeing, love is seeing.  Then hands are not moving to touch, love is moving to touch.  Become love and enter everlasting life.  Love suddenly changes your dimension.  You are thrown out of time and you are facing eternity.  Love can become a deep meditation, the deepest possible.  Lovers have known sometimes what saints have not known.”                                             

 ~ OSHO

 

If there is one thing that every person on the planet shares in common, it is that we all want to know what it feels like to love and be loved.  Being loved is an intrinsic need, a desire, that is at the core of each and every one of us.

Many times, when things are not going well in a relationship, there can be a tendency to look outside of ourselves – usually at the other person – to explain why things are not working.  We see what the other person is doing or not doing, saying or not saying, that is impacting the relationship. And, when we do this, we take ourselves off the hook.  We don’t have to take responsibility for the role that we’ve played in things getting to the point that they have.  We can hide behind anger and resentment and use that as the excuse for not trying to make things better, and we stop ourselves from being loving because we fear not being loved in return.

In order to experience love, we must choose to BE loving.  Rather than looking outside of ourselves for reasons, excuses, and justifications, we can look within to see what we can do to bring love to the relationship. Rather than hoping, wishing and waiting for things to change on their own, we can BE the change in the relationship, and create a space where love is able to show up, be present, fill us and touch those around us.

So, today, in your thoughts, words, actions, and reactions, remember to choose to BE loving.

 

How will you choose to BE loving today?

 

 

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Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: The Power of Your Words

Your Heart’s Desire Thought of the Day: The Power of Your Words

Gladys Diaz

Language does have the power to change reality. Therefore, treat your words as the mighty instruments they are –  to heal, to bring into being, to remove, as if by magic, the terrible violations of childhood, to nurture, to cherish, to bless, to forgive –  to create from the whole cloth of your soul, true love.

~ Daphne Rose Kingma

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One of the most powerful tools we have at our disposal– second only to our thoughts – are our words.  Many of us don’t realize the incredible power our words have to create our reality.

Perhaps the most difficult time to harness the power of our words is when we are upset or disappointed.  In moments of anger, when we are not being conscious or aware of what we are doing and saying, we can say some of the most damaging things to the person we profess to love the most.  We will slice them up and tear them down with accusations, disrespect, and words that have every intention of causing pain.

Unfortunately, many times, it’s not until after the damage has been done that we realize what has already been said. We may feel and even express remorse.  But the words were said, and there is no taking them back.

We can also use our words to build up, edify, and honor the ones we love.  Affirming who they are for us, declaring the belief we have in them, expressing the gratitude we feel at having the opportunity to love and be loved by them. We can use our words to create what we want to see in the relationship, how we want the experience to be.  We can create “spouse-fulfilling prophesies” that communicate: “I choose you.  I trust you.  I believe in you.  I am standing by you,” even when things are not 100% where you would like them to be.  Words of encouragement go a much longer way toward inspiring change in ourselves and those we love than do words of criticism and complaint.

I know things are not always “rosy.” Each relationship has its own ups and downs, victories and challenges.  I also know that words are powerful, they can create or destroy, build up or tear down, bring hope or cynicism. And, because I believe in my own power to create the life, relationship, and world I want to experience, I will continue choosing to write, speak, share, and listen to words that manifest love, hope, peace, and empowerment!

How do you use your words to create your reality?

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