Reflection

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I often talk about not over thinking, or analysing things too much. However, there is a need sometimes to pause for thought and some reflection.

In life, we face emotional situations at times. It could be someone’s actions or something they say to us or about us, that causes an initial reaction of hurt, or anger or other emotions.

This is normal to react this way initially and perfectly OK. It is OK to have emotions and to feel things like anger etc. However, if we react straight away based on those emotions, then we risk the wrong outcome.

Once we enter this emotional response mode, we engage the limbic brain often with a ‘win at all cost’ mentality. It becomes totally black and white, we often are seeking to inflict retribution.

The fact is, if you step away from the situation, give yourself some breathing space and take a moment to reflect, then you put yourself back in control of yourself. You are then likely to respond with clarity and not be clouded by emotion.

By doing that, the recipient is more likely to engage and respond in a similar manner instead of responding with anger or other emotions.

This does not mean that you are backing down or being weak, in fact in shows strength and shows that you are in control and not going skip to someone else’s tune.

Reflection can be a very powerful tool to regain control of your emotions.

Love

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It is not found in a box of chocolates, the words of a Clinton’s Valentines card, or in a bunch of roses.

It is not something to celebrate with stuff just once a year.

Love is something that we could be sharing daily with others as a human race instead of hate.

Love is a feeling that cannot be put into words and it is something that we demonstrate to others by our words, thoughts and actions, not just once, but ongoing.

Love means being vulnerable and we are taught that being vulnerable is a weakness. In fact being vulnerable takes huge bravery and strength.

Show the people who matter to you love all year round.

We all want to feel love, rather than judgement, fear, shaming, hate, anger and loneliness. Let’s share love not just today, but every day.