I’m Just Saying Podcast

Mirror of the Heart: Dancing with Self-Love to Harmonize Life's Symphony

February 19, 2024 Michael
Mirror of the Heart: Dancing with Self-Love to Harmonize Life's Symphony
I’m Just Saying Podcast
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I’m Just Saying Podcast
Mirror of the Heart: Dancing with Self-Love to Harmonize Life's Symphony
Feb 19, 2024
Michael

Have you ever caught a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and realized you didn't just see your reflection, but a person yearning for a love that starts from within? That's the heart of our latest soul-stirring journey, where we unravel the melodies of self-appreciation and the essential love affair with oneself. Stepping beyond the Valentine's Day fervor, we tap into the rhythm of "I'm Looking for a Love," using it as a backdrop to underscore our often neglected first love—ourselves. This isn't just about romantic entanglements; it's a broader symphony that harmonizes our professional ambitions and life's passions, highlighting how self-adoration orchestrates success in every chord of existence.

Join us as we waltz through the concept of love as intertwined circles, where self-devotion lays the groundwork for more harmonious and unified bonds with others. It's a dance of communal growth, where the love we foster within becomes the love we share in relationships, workplaces, and teams. In the realm of Mike Believ, where dreams aren't just figments but fragments of our tangible lives, each step is a movement towards living passionately and with purpose. So, let's raise the curtain on a narrative that encourages you to embrace the love that mirrors your soul, and carry it into the world with confidence and joy.

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Have you ever caught a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and realized you didn't just see your reflection, but a person yearning for a love that starts from within? That's the heart of our latest soul-stirring journey, where we unravel the melodies of self-appreciation and the essential love affair with oneself. Stepping beyond the Valentine's Day fervor, we tap into the rhythm of "I'm Looking for a Love," using it as a backdrop to underscore our often neglected first love—ourselves. This isn't just about romantic entanglements; it's a broader symphony that harmonizes our professional ambitions and life's passions, highlighting how self-adoration orchestrates success in every chord of existence.

Join us as we waltz through the concept of love as intertwined circles, where self-devotion lays the groundwork for more harmonious and unified bonds with others. It's a dance of communal growth, where the love we foster within becomes the love we share in relationships, workplaces, and teams. In the realm of Mike Believ, where dreams aren't just figments but fragments of our tangible lives, each step is a movement towards living passionately and with purpose. So, let's raise the curtain on a narrative that encourages you to embrace the love that mirrors your soul, and carry it into the world with confidence and joy.

Speaker 1:

Hello, it's me, the M-N-I-D-K to the E, hailing from the D, the Y to the T that's the abbreviation for the city called Dayton and I'm sending you good sensations and vibrations. And remember, I'm just saying I want to talk to you from the subject today of I'm looking for a love. I'm looking for a love. That song, I'm looking for a love, was a classic song and it's amazing because we're not too long removed from Valentine's Day and a lot of people were looking for a love or they've already had a love during Valentine's Day and they were looking to please that love. But what if I told you that you're looking for a love and that at times you have arrived at that love? But there was one problem you forgot to find a different kind of love. You blew past one of the first loves that you should have. That love was the love in the mirror. You hadn't fully loved yourself to the level that you should have loved yourself. This kind of spilled over into other relationships, circumstances and situationships. You know, I'm going to go on my rent and when it should have been a cruise ship, it turned into a battleship and a sunken ship. You started tolerating people and things that they did that you should not have tolerated because on your way to looking for a love or thinking you found an alleged love, you forgot to get that first love of yourself and love that person to the highest and utmost capacity. You capitulated, you compromised and ultimately you lost yourself within that journey, because you truly were looking for a love but you forgot to get the ultimate love, which was the love from yourself. Just go back and remind yourself of how much you should love yourself. Stop for a moment and think about those times when you should have been loving on yourself and you didn't love on yourself and the results that ended up happening. I'm not saying dwell on the past. I'm saying learn from the past, because we don't want to dwell no longer there in, but we want to move forward and press forward to the higher prize and go forward so that when we are looking for a love, we already have found that ultimate love which is within ourselves. That person, that new love that you are looking for, that new love that you find, will be very happy. This is not just romantic relationships. This can be in business relationships Looking for a job you love, looking for a dream you love. Looking for a team you love to play on. They'll thank you for being confident, having done all the things to love yourself, all of the fitness, all of the conditioning, everything that you needed to love yourself so that when you got to them, it was a piece of cake.

Speaker 1:

Remember, always, think about it. Think about it like circles. If there is just one circle, someone is being hidden. If there are two separate circles, that separate entities and people aren't working together. But if it's like Olympic rings, that means that the two people are working together in unity. You have once again come into the land of Mike Believ, a place that makes Emerald City look like a pile of green rocks. Never, never land wished that it was never created in the first place and wonderland, wonder why it was created at all. Dream like you live forever. Live like you die today. Live like you live forever.