Everyone Wants to Feel Loved

Everyone wants to feel loved and welcomed. However, no one will be loved and accepted by everyone.  An attempt to please all may interrupt having a meaningful relationship. Disappointments will occur with a spouse or family. 

Everyone wants to feel loved

Everyone wants to feel loved.

Love is an act, a movement. It is not a feeling.

It doesn’t matter who your friends are or what family you belong to, or where you work. An offense has a way of finding its way in when not looking.  Wherever people are together, sparks will fly.  Showing kindness and gentleness outweighs the chance of surrendering to a low point.

Too many people leave friends, jobs, organizations, or marriages because they have been offended.  Subsequently, there are other answers to problems in relationships. You must work through these situations to grow and mature into the person God wants you to be for your marriage.

Become Active

Change within must take place before something new or different takes place. You can find an activity that will force you to associate with others. It doesn’t matter what activity or hobby you choose. The goal is to get into a situation where you can feel better about yourself. 

Join a club, organization, or ministry you haven’t been a part of before that will assist in a change of attitude.  Three months of commitment can make a significant difference. 

Could you write in a journal about the social interaction you experience?

 

Pay Attention to the Primary Language of Love

Love is a sacrifice to show toward another. Finding happiness occurs when your gifts of giving oneself become sincere. Everyone wants to feel loved and welcome. 

 

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