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Some people don't realize that love is a skill that can be learned.  Of course I'm not talking about the feeling that most people call love but there are ways to cultivate that feeling.

"I felt pretty good until she came along."  "He's always angry about something." "The problem is that she cares too much." "They are so full of themselves." "He can't see beyond the end of his own nose."   Have you ever heard statements like that?  Have you ever said them?  God forbid that any of those things should be said about us!  The truth is that the world is full of people like that and most of them don't have a clue.  What the world calls love is mostly selfishness.

Newborns are naturally self absorbed.  We all start out that way but hopefully, in the process of time, we grow up a little.  If you are taking the time to read this page you are probably a person who cares.  Caring is a good start.

Life is full of questions, but when all is said and done, one question will stand above the others: "Did you learn to love?"   Love is a skill that can be learned but it takes God to put it in our hearts.   The first commandment is to love God.  How do we do that?  Time is the coin of love.   Give God some time.  Loving God involves asking,  waiting, and refusing to give up.  That's where we get our self esteem.  Then we are equipped to love others as ourselves.

The first skill of relationship is to be polite to the people who, by reason of circumstance, have to live with you.  This may sound elementary but it is really profound.  It involves actually seeing another person.  It requires thinking of others and how they perceive the things we say and do. 

For those who don't get it yet I will state it like this: act nice, whether or not your feel nice, and even if you don't feel better someone else will.  This principle is most rewarding at home. Perpetual pleasantness will get you farther faster than bullying, complaining, tears, accusing, ignoring, or any other kind of manipulation.  It's really not about who is right or wrong.  It's about cultivating love.

Relational skills require learning to communicate.   We may think we are communicating one thing but the other person is understanding something else.  Communication is a skill that can be mastered.

The following principles can be applied to all kinds of relationships but are meant for the ones that are closest to our hearts.  It is time to discover what our true values are.  Look inside your heart.  If quality relationships are valuable to you then you should find these concepts valuable.

Special thanks to John and Jeanna Gilman
for their class on love skills.


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