Friday, December 18, 2009

One Thing I Know For Certain

 This one is written for my Love (NAVYA)


Your love is like an eternal light
Sweet as the sweetest wine
One thing I know for certain
Our love knows no time


Your smile gives me the greatest strength
Strength to conquer all I find
One thing I know for certain
You are always on my mind


Your laugh is like a melody
A great harmonic symphony
One thing I know for certain
You're the most important thing to me


Your warmth casts the darkness away
Your presence makes me feel anew
One thing I know for certain
I will always love you . .

Things that you can do to strengthen your relationships.

There are many things that you can do to strengthen your relationships.
Often the most effective thing you can do involves saying just three words.
When spoken sincerely, these statements often have the power to develop new
friendships, deepen old ones and even bring healing to relationships that
have sourerd.
 
The following three-word phrases can be tools to help develop every
relationship.
 

1. Let me help
Good friends see a need and then try to fill it. When they see a hurt they
do what they can to heal it. Without being asked, they jump in and help out.
 

2. I understand you.
People become closer and enjoy each other more when the other person accepts
and understands them. Letting your spouse know - in so many  little ways -
that you understand them, is one of the most powerful tools for healing your
relationship. And this can apply to any relationship.
 

3. I respect you
Respect is another way of showing love. Respect demonstrates that another
person is a true equal.  If you talk to your children as if they were adults
you will strengthen the bonds and become closer friends.  This applies to
all interpersonal relationships.
 
4. I miss you.
Perhaps more marriages could be saved and strengthened if couples simply and
sincerely said to each other "I miss you."  This powerful affirmation tells
partners they are wanted, needed, desired and loved.  Consider how important
you would feel, if you received an unexpected phone call from your spouse in
the middle of your workday, just to say "I miss you."
 

5. Maybe you're right.
This phrase is very effective in diffusing an argument.  The implication
when you say "maybe you're right" is the humility of admitting, "maybe  I'm
wrong".  Let's face it.  When you have an argument with someone,  all you
normally do is solidify the other person's point of view. They, or you, will
not likely change their position and you run the risk of seriously  damaging
the relationship between you.  Saying "maybe you're right" can open the door
to explore the subject more.  You may then have the opportunity to express
your view in a way that is understandable to the other person.
 

6. Please forgive me
Many broken relationships could be restored and healed if people would admit
their mistakes and ask for forgiveness. All of us are vulnerable to faults,
foibles and failures. A man should never be ashamed to own up that he has
been in the wrong, which is saying, in other words, that he is  wiser today
than he was yesterday.
 

7. I thank you.
Gratitude is an exquisite form of courtesy. People who enjoy the
companionship of good, close friends are those who don't take daily
courtesies for granted. They are quick to thank their friends for their many
expressions of kindness. On the other hand, people whose circle of  friends
is severely constricted often do not have the attitude of gratitude.
 

8.  Count on me
A friend is one who walks in when others walk out. Loyalty is an essential
ingredient for true friendship.  It is the emotional glue that bonds people.
Those that are rich in their relationships tend to be steady and true
friends. When troubles come, a good friend is there indicating "you can
count on me."
 

9.  I'll be there
If you have ever had to call a friend in the middle of the night, to take a
sick child to hospital, or when your car has broken down some miles from
home, you will know how good it feels to hear the phrase "I'll be there."
Being there for another person is the greatest gift we can give. When we are
truly present for other people, important things happen to them and  us.  We
are renewed in love and friendship. We are restored emotionally  and
spiritually. Being there is at the very core of civility.
 

10. Go for it
We are all unique individuals. Don't try to get your friends to conform to
your ideals.  Support them in pursuing their interests, no matter how far
out they seem to you.  God has given everyone dreams, dreams that are unique
to that person only. Support and encourage your friends to follow their
dreams.  Tell them to "go for it."
 
B o n u s : 11.  I love you
Perhaps the most important three words that you can say. Telling someone
that you truly love them satisfies a person's deepest emotional needs. The
need to belong, to feel appreciated and to be wanted. Your spouse,  your
children, your friends and you, all need to hear those three little  words:
"I love you."  Love is a choice.  You can love even when the feeling  is
gone.

How great Love is . . .

Once upon a time, there was an island where all the feelings lived:
Happiness, Sadness, Knowledge, and all of the others including Love. One day
it was announced to the feelings that the island would sink, so all repaired
their boats and left.

 
Love wanted to persevere until the last possible moment. When the island was
almost sinking, Love decided to ask for help. Richness was passing by Love
in a grand boat. Love said, "Richness, can you take me with you?" Richness
answered, "No, I can't. There is a lot of gold and silver in my boat. There
is no place here for you."
 
Love decided to ask Vanity who was also passing by in a beautiful vessel,
"Vanity, please help me!" "I can't help you Love. You are all wet and might
damage my boat." Vanity answered.
 
Sadness was close by so Love asked for help, "Sadness, let me go with you."
"Oh....Love, I am so sad that I need to be by myself!"
 
Happiness passed by Love too, but she was so happy that she did not even
hear when Love called her!
 
Suddenly, there was a voice, "Come Love, I will take you." It was an elder.
Love felt so blessed and overjoyed that he even forgot to ask the elder his
name. When they arrived at dry land, the elder went his own way.
 
Love realizing how much he owed the elder and asked Knowledge, another
elder, "Who helped me?" "It was Time," Knowledge answered. "Time?" asked
Love. "But why did Time help me?" Knowledge smiled with deep wisdom and
answered, "Because, only Time is capable of understanding how great Love
is . . .

Don't Give It Up

Today life gave you another slap
but don't give it up
throwing your towel in the ring
for things gone wrong, for words that sting
'cos there  must be another way
you will see it in the light of another day
When everything seems sour, not in your favour

look around until you find better flavour
so, don't just give but live it up
pick up the pieces, be tough
grind your teeth and turn another cheek
don't give it up, that's exactly what they seek

It's too easy to walk away
quitter never wins so you should better stay
look challenges straight in the eye
don't say yet the last good-bye
fight like an animal in a trap
but don't  give it up