All Work and No Play

Music of the Day – What I Wanted to Say by Colbie Caillat

Link to music/lyrics – http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/colbiecaillat/whatiwantedtosay.html

Sometimes the worst thing is not saying what needs to be said for fear of how the other person in a relationship will receive what is said. Confusing? It sure is, and when those words are not spoken and left unsaid, we are left with the emotions that are conveyed in this song.

That being said (pun intended), it is also important to honor what we are feeling inside. A very wise young woman (I can say that because she is about 20 years younger than me) wrote an amazing insightful post today that if there is work involved in a relationship, then it is not a real relationship. After reading her post (thank you, Courtney A. Walsh), I paused to think about this.

Then, of course, because that is the energy with which I find myself today, Colbie’s song showed up on my shuffle playlist. So, here is what I know about this whole relationship thing.

When one partner no longer is all in, or when one partner takes the relationship for granted believing that regardless of actions or lack of actions everything will be ok, this is where work comes in. What happens is that the other either moves from a loving heartfelt place into a place in which change and adjusting to the other’s attitude, and this is work. And this is where the relationship is no longer a living, breathing, heart place, but a place that becomes tiring and hard and difficult. When both partners are all in and do and say those little things that mean so much, then work is not required. It becomes play and fun and heart felt!

This is when it moves from being a daily workplace to an honoring and sacred relationship in which both are all in and want to play. Understand, that when those little things that are challenges are thrown in the path of both, because they are all in, those little challenges do not become gigantic walls that either have to be blown up or climbed over – work! The question now has to be asked – can both look at each other and laugh and enjoy and play? Or do they have to adjust to the other’s attitude? Can they both just be in the moment together with honest love and just holding?

Yeah, relationships shouldn’t be work – they should be play – together!

What will you not say today? Can you just take the chance and say what is in your heart? Or will you just sit quietly, stew in your own juices, and say, “I should have done something?”

Sing and Believe

Music Muse of the Day – Love Away by Capital Cities

Link with lyrics – http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/capitalcities/loveaway.html

It sounds so cliché, but the opening phrase of the song says it all:

Love, just love away
Just do it every day
Just do it every way

We get so caught in our daily stories, don’t we?  Oh, and we create such amazing sad stories and pity parties and focus on the negatives in our lives and in those around us.  When we forget what our primary heart Beingness is – to love – then we find ourselves in spaces of self-doubt, self-pity, and self-hate.  Before long, we have been sucked under in a vortex of despair, loneliness, and sadness ignoring what is so incredibly right in our lives.

I admit that there are times when I get so caught in the What Ifs and wondering what my life would be like if there were other circumstances, that I cannot “see the forest for the trees.”  But then, something snaps me back and there is that amazing forest in which the only trees that are grown are trees of love.  It is then that I remember my heart Beingness purpose – to love.  Nothing more, and most definitely, nothing less.

That means love for my teachers and the life lessons they bring, love for myself, love for my family, love for my friends, love for the great honor of sharing a life with the people that love me – even with those that do not love me.  I just figure that if someone does not love me, they just haven’t seen my expansive beauty inside – my heart Beingness.  And, quite frankly, it is their loss!

Lessons of love come in the most surprising places when we are open to receiving love.  I was reminded before my daily music muse post that I do not need anyone’s approval to know and understand my own worth and value.  Love Away reminds me that being open to receiving love brings belief in my Self, my world, and my heart Beingness.

Money, power, a man of means
Chasing down irrational dreams
But when you came along
I was freed of it
Throw your TV out the door
One, two, three, four, on the floor!
And if you sing a song
You’ll believe in it

Music has always been a defining factor in my life, and today is no different.  Love Away reminded me of the importance of experiencing love – each and every day.  Sing this song?  You can’t help but believe!  This would seem a natural segue way to Don’t Stop Believing by Journey – another reminder of belief in our Selves and our value.  There is a joke going around my circles.  “If I stop believing, will Journey be mad?”  No, but you will!

If you find yourself in the middle of not believing and being caught up in your own stories of what is wrong in your life, stop already!  Sing a song and believe!  And then,

Love, just love away
Just do it every day
Just do it every way