ecoolcubes.com ecoolcubes.com
   Index Page :: About Us :: Security & Privacy :: Terms & Conditions :: Add Url :: Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

News & Media

Fashion & Relationships

Eating & Drinking

Medical Care

Jobs & Employment

Travel & Accommodation

Home Family & Garden

Adventure & Sports

Politics & Government

Academics & Learning

Research & Science

Society & Communities

Children

Computers & Networking

Entertainment

Malls & Shopping

Banking & Finance

Automobiles

Business & Commerce

Health & Hygiene

Property & Agents

Self Enhancement

Online & Board Games

Art & Culture

 

Index Page › Home Family & Garden › Trips
 

Valentine's Day - Just Candy and Flowers?

 

Author: Peter Vajda, Ph.D

Valentine's Day is quite upon us. It's a time when the majority of us turn our thoughts to hearts, flowers, cards and candy. For many of us, it's a time of expressing through "things" what we find hard to say with words. For many of us, speaking from the heart and expressing our sentiments is challenging or uncomfortable, so, "we say it with flowers."

Many of us long to be able to look our partner in the eye and say what's in our hearts, to be completely open, to be transparent. Many of us long for the intimacy that allows connecting without words, an intimacy that allows connecting with but a loving glance or a loving touch.

Many of us long to be in relationshipnot just "acquaintanceship."

Many of us long to be wrapped up within each other's heart and soul and not just caught up in the wrapping of our partner's "packaging."

So, this Valentine's Day, it might be a welcome opportunity to take some time for self-reflection and consider what your ideal relationship would really, really be like, right here, right now...not somewhere down the roadin the future. After all, the future begins now.

So, some questions to inquire about?

Do you see your relationship as a "problem to be solved", or as an adventure to embrace together?

Do you see conflict as a friend and opportunity for growth or connection, or as a pain in the butt?

Does your partner support your becoming "whole", or as someone who keeps you from being all that you can beon every level?

Are you willing to cross the bridge to "meet" your partner, or are you only waiting for your partner to come to your side?

Do you recognize that your partner's bewildering behavior is a cry for your help, o do you see his or her behavior as an irritant that only results in your resistance or resentment?

Do you recognize that every frustration is a gift for your relationship?

Do you and your partner honestly, sincerely and openly dream your dreams together?

Can you and your partner gently and lovingly hold one another's hand, or do you need to grasp on tightly and chain your partner's soul to your way of be-ing and do-ing?

How do you view love? Does love allow you to stand tall and upright or does love mean "leaning" on the other?

Do you accept your defeats with your head up and your eyes ahead with the grace of a woman or a man, or with the grief or resentment or begrudging of a child?

So, on this Valentine's Day, can you plant your own garden without waiting for someone to bring you the flowers?

On this Valentine's Day, can you experience your own sweetness without waiting for someone to bring you the candy?

On this Valentine's Day, how are you in relationship with your own heart? Can you look in the mirror at your own reflection and say: "I love you with all my heart; I am complete?" or do you "need someone else" to complete you?

Do cards, candy, and flowers create your sense of well-being, or can they simply the icing on the cake of a full, and complete heart, your own full and complete heart?

On this Valentine's Day, are you in relationship or in acquaintanceship? How do you know?

Perhaps, take some time and ask your heart where your heart is this Valentine's Day, and be still, and listen. What is your heart telling you?

(c) 2005, Peter G. Vajda, Ph.D. All rights in all media reserved.

Author Bio:

Peter Vajda, Ph.D

Peter G. Vajda, Ph.D.is Co-Founder of SpiritHeart, an Atlanta-based company dedicated to ?Essential Well-Be-ing? for body, mind and spirit.

Peter is committed to facilitating people to have greater balance, harmony and peace in their personal and professional lives.

Peter believes a life guided by integration of the intelligence of one?s heart, the wisdom of one?s mind and the health of one?s body leads to true and real wholeness and well-being and the ability to live a genuinely ?fulfilling" and ?meaningful? life, as opposed to a fleeting and often-frustration lifestyle.

With 25 years of experience in consulting, training, facilitating and University teaching, Peter works with individuals, couples and groups as a Certified Personal and Professional Coach using his expertise in personal development, motivation, psychodynamics, and mind-body-spirit integrative approaches and practices to support people to discover and fulfill their heart?s desires and Life Purpose, and to create results they want in their lives based on their core values.

Peter is a member of the International Coaching Federation, Coachville and The Relationship Coaching Institute. He is also a motivational speaker and published author.

You can also reach this article by using: trip planner, boat trip, train trips, quick trip, cheap trips, trip maps, plan a trip, field trips
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Shutters - Window Treatments That Beat Blinds Hands-Down
 
Choosing a Cat Litter For Your Aging Cat
 
Wicker Bedroom Furniture
 
Encouragement at Eye Level
 
Emergency Prepardness for the Elderly
 
Beat The Heat In Summer By Installing A Swimming Pool!
 
Valentine's Day Cards - A Great Way To Say I Love You
 
Transform Your Yard Into A Garden
 
Tomato Gardening
 
Home Schooling?
 
 
 
 

Top 25 Grandparent Quotations

Grandparents usually form a special bond with their grandchildren that is unlike any other connectio ... - Danielle Hollister
 

5 Simple, Free and Easy Ways to Show Your Kids How Much You Care

In the endless routine of daily life it is easy to get sidetracked and focus on what goes wrong rath ... - Laurie Meade
 

Be a Potter ? Mold your Child to be an Achiever

Parenting is not about just providing; it is much deeper than that. As a parent you will be worried ... - Sapna Ganeshan
 
 

Carpet Tiles Are A Great Source For Flooring

Carpet tiles will provide a much warmer floor and they do have insulating qualities. - Tom Sample
 

Where to Find Great Kitchen Canister Sets

Kitchen canister sets add pizzazz to your dcor as well as provide a smart way to organize and store ... - Carlo Morelli
 

Top Ten Things My Six Year-Old Son Has Taught Me (So Far...)

I've learned numerous, important lessons on life, motherhood and men by being the mommy of a little ... - Danielle Hollister
 

Do You Need Vitamin Supplements During Pregnancy?

Are supplements needed during pregnancy? Which supplements are necessary and which could be dangerou ... - Jack Prime
 

How to Make that Floor ONE OF A KIND!!

Installing hardwood flooring that has some texture instead of being completely smooth is a great way ... - Terry Price
 
 
   Index Page :: Security & Privacy :: Terms & Conditions
© 2006 www.ecoolcubes.com - All Rights Reserved