Love: The Sweetest Ingredient

One of my clients, who I will refer to as Maggie, went through a period last year where she felt completely drained, totally stressed out and extremely overwhelmed. “I don’t know what to do!”, she exclaimed to me during one of our sessions. “I feel like I’ve hit a brick wall.”

I encouraged Maggie to remember the importance of self-care. We live in a hectic, fast-paced society. There’s always something going on, whether it be working, social activities or taking care of our families. In the midst of our busy lives, we tend to overlook how crucial it is to care for ourselves, too.

Think of self-care like a yummy recipe. It requires several key ingredients in order to turn out just right. These include the right amount of sleep for us, healthy foods, exercise, time spent around supportive people, and plenty of inspiration in our lives. But there’s one ingredient that really makes this recipe truly magnificent.

The sweetest ingredient in the self-care recipe is self-love. If we don’t love ourselves, we aren’t going to bother to care for ourselves in the first place because we don’t feel worthy of doing so. Just as God cherishes each of us, we must also learn to cherish ourselves and give ourselves the best possible tender loving care. Being busy people, this is not always easy to achieve. Here are a few tips to help you to give yourself the love and attention you truly deserve.

  • Don’t beat yourself up! Ah yes, the blame shame game! We’ve all done it. “Gosh, am I ever stupid.” “If I had only done this differently.” Or, my personal favorite, “But I’m not good enough, smart enough, pretty enough”, etc. What are you achieving by beating yourself up over past events? You’re simply making yourself feel worse, and that will only decrease your motivation. Why not try forgiving yourself instead? Say to yourself, “Tomorrow is another day, and I can learn to do things in a way that I can appreciate and in a way that makes me feel better about myself and my situation.” Look into a mirror and remind yourself that you are a beloved child of God. Tell yourself, “I have the courage to make positive changes in my life.” Find the support you need to help you to shift your attitude from negativity to empowerment and contentment.
  • Next, treat yourself! Engage in an activity you enjoy, at least once a week. This doesn’t have to cost you a lot of money. You could take a stroll through nature’s splendor, cuddle up with a good book, or volunteer for an organization you appreciate. As long as it brings a smile to your face and a song to your heart, that’s what’s important.
  • Finally, reach out! The power of friendship to bolster our confidence and remind us how wonderful we truly are is huge! Have you ever had someone say to you that you made their day or that you made them happy in some way? How did that make you feel? Did it make you feel better about yourself and your importance in the world? That’s part of the wonderful power of friendship. When we discover how much other people love us, it helps us to love ourselves more, in the process.

In closing, let me share a great website link with you. It’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face. This site is called the Automatic Flatterer. Get ready to smile!Click here!

Also, here’s a wonderful radio show from the Empowerment Sanctuary radio archives, packed with tips and strategies to assist you in learning more about self-love and how it can so tremendously benefit your life. Kelly and I had so much fun conducting this show, and I hope you enjoy it and find it helpful.

If you’d like some extra help in learning to love yourself more, I’d be honored to witness and explore with you as your coach.Together, we can find tools and techniques to help you recognize just how lovable, beautiful and incredible you truly are.

I wish you all the love in the world.

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Lots of Love,
Kim, the Spiritual Fulfillment Coach

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Passionate Woman, Are You Ready to Begin The Journey?

Dear Passionate Woman,

I hope you’re enjoying a wonderful week.

I have something very important I’d like to ask you. Really listen to your heart, and think about the following questions. Okay?

Are you ready to:

  • Discover deep and lasting spiritual fulfillment in your life?
  • Attain a closer walk with God, in whatever way you choose to view this higher power?
  • Incorporate your spirituality into all areas of your life, bringing deeper happiness and more abundant joy?
  • Find and fully embrace your true inner beauty?
  • Find peace and harmony?
  • Reduce your stress, conquer your fears and learn to shine as the beautiful, gifted individual that you truly are?

Are you ready to live your dreams, transform your life and teach your heart to sing?

Did you answer “yes” to any or all of these questions? If so, and if you are truly ready to commit to your own personal and spiritual growth, and would love to have a supportive partner who is 100% committed to your success, then I have a very special opportunity to offer you.

I currently have openings to welcome passionate new clients into my coaching practice. It is my passion and purpose to partner with committed women to assist them in gaining the spiritual fulfillment, harmony and joy they so richly deserve. If you would like to reach for your dreams, discover your gifts and let your beautiful spirit sparkle, all while having a partner to journey beside you all the way, I’d love to offer you a no obligation, complementary coaching session. I’d be honored to witness and explore with you as you embark on this incredible journey of growth and self-discovery. Will you choose to take this important step? Will you give yourself this gift?

Please email me at:
Kim@KimLoftis.com
to begin your journey. I only work with a small number of clients at any given time, so that each wonderful woman can have the attention from me that she deserves. Will you be one of these women?

I look forward to hearing from you, and I send you my love.

Blessings
Kim, the Spiritual Fulfillment Coach

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Being with Yourself

I tried to publish this earlier, but obviously it didn’t work.  So… trying this again!…
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Dear All,

It’s proven to be a difficult and exhausting period for me personally.  My maternal grandfather has been ill for some time now.  Last week, he took a turn
for the worse, and was hospitalized on Wednesday morning.  He seemed to rebound Thursday, and had quite a wonderful day, talking and laughing with family
members and friends.
By Friday, however, he had hit a downward spiral.  He passed away Saturday, July 29, at a little after 11 PM.
Making the various arrangements has been a logistical nightmare for the family.  We’ll find out today when we’ll be able to proceed with the funeral.
This entire process has been totally exhausting, physically, mentally and emotionally.  In times like these, I have to remind myself that it’s really *okay*!
 It’s okay to experience our personal turmoil, and to honor it as a part of life.  It’s okay to grieve, to release all the emotion inside of us.  It’s
okay to feel pain, exhaustion, anger, frustration, and yes, relief.  That’s okay!
I feel all of those emotions as I sit here writing this entry.  This is simply a period… a process… a part of the journey.  I honor this painful experience,
and the process of getting through it empowers and strengthens me on all levels.
So, when you’re facing turmoil, my advice to you is to honor the emotions, the experiences and the people and places involved.  I’m not saying to let your
emotions run away with you or to wallow in the experiences.  But honor them, experience them, release them with love, and then begin to heal.
I leave you with this quote from Elisabeth Kubler Ross, whose work on death and dying has given so much to this world.  “People are like stained-glass windows.
They sparkle and shine when the sun is out,
but when darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.”
Elisabeth Kubler Ross
Shine your light, now and always,
Kim