21 Oct Swap Some Love Here
This is your chance to share your story. Please remember to use 75 words or less, and share the exchange that occurred–while keeping it clean in case my children read this. Reply down below with your particular human encounter where you swapped some love. (Note: love is used broadly in this scenario–it does not mean LOVE in the sense of unending love in a devoted relationship. It means love as in it warmed your heart).
Julie Taylor
Posted at 19:17h, 23 OctoberI felt the love and the positive energy! So excited to be a part of it! Lisa it is so awesome to see you following your heart and doing what you know you are meant to do!
arthriticbjj
Posted at 19:20h, 23 OctoberYour blog looks fantastic Lisa! Thank you for sharing this with us tonight. Feel free to call on us for whatever you need.
Sincerely,
Mike and Teresa Mahaffey
Cathy D.
Posted at 21:54h, 23 OctoberJust love this idea, Lisa! What a great way for you to express yourself and engage with others. I’m sure I’ve had something in the last few days that I could share. Just need to think on it and come back.
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Posted at 23:28h, 23 OctoberMy favorite philosopher suggests that the best thing we can do with our thoughts is to pay attention to how we feel and reach for a ābetterā thought. Continually. Every minute. I started noticing which thoughts make me āfeel betterā. This week my favorite thought is a memory of holding my kitten, Lil. She immediately purrs, melts into my shoulder and nuzzles my neck. Itās a moment of pure love for both us. š
Shiloh
Posted at 10:50h, 24 OctoberOne day I commented that I liked someone’s market-type-basket. The next time I saw this person, she gave it to me as a gift! Such a lovely gesture from the heart!
Holly Workman
Posted at 15:50h, 25 OctoberI’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you
did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. ~
Maya Angelou
Congrats on the Blog Launch Lisa and thanks for sharing your ideas with us!
sentagoertler
Posted at 05:59h, 26 OctoberCheck-out counter interaction:
Older Woman to pre-teen trying to steal: āTake it out of your pocket. ā¦ā He denies. Woman: āJust take it out, then we donāt have to call the policeā¦.ā Kid eventually does. Woman: āI get it. You have no money. They put these temptations here. I will buy it for you. When you have a job and money you help me or someone else. But donāt steal.ā Buys it. Kid says āthank you.ā
— okay the actual interaction was even kinder and sweeter, but you said 75 words.
admin
Posted at 13:39h, 26 OctoberThanks for sharing. What great stories–lots of love out there.