Global Characteristic of the Week : Love

Global Characteristic of the Week : Love

Love

Love is so powerful – it is said love conquers all – but does it?

Love means accepting and respecting each others differences, coming to a common understanding of what’s important rather than one person believing their way, opinion or belief is what is also right for the other person – without allowing that person to make up their own mind. Businesses sometimes operate like this also.

It is also said that love is unconditional – but is it? The relationships that fail, or aren’t worth having, are the ones where one person dominates the other, degrades them, humiliates them, criticises them. I can think of personal & professional relationships that fit this category. Bullying is dominate everywhere – our preschools, schools, homes, business, organisations & relationships.

Love isn’t unconditional. Love is conditional. Treat people how you believe they want to be treated, not how you think they want to be treated. People like to be treated with kindness, acceptance and respect, then they are likely to feel loved.

There is so much violence in our society. It’s not acceptable. If you love yourself you will not allow others to treat you badly. Having clear boundaries provide security, stability and these are the relationships that succeed in the long term.

Love does make the world go round – when it’s a two way process.

How to practice Love:

For young adults & adults:

  • Write down 3 things that you love about yourself
  • Treat yourself to something special
  • Do something special for someone you love

For child care centres & schools:

  • Ask children how they know they are loved
  • Discuss the differences between healthy & unhealthy relationships

For families:

Learn about the 5 Love Languages then:

  • Guess what each other is
  • Share your preferred top two love languages
  • Treat your family in their preferred love language

For businesses & organisations:

  • Treasure all team members
  • Create win/win/win situations for owners, team members and clients
  • No backbiting of colleagues.
  • Be openminded in order to create a new understanding

 

Trish Corbett
info@ethicalfoundations.com.au

Trish is the author of 'How to Raise Kids With Integrity - for parents, childcare educators and teachers' and blogs about a characteristic each week so that the main role models in a child's life can help children grow with self-awareness and self-confidence so they can make a positive difference in their world by recognizing and acknowledging character qualities in themselves and others. This works for adults too! Try it - sign up for a weekly email.

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