There was a time when I didn’t love myself because I didn’t feel worthy. I was in a toxic relationship that drained all emotion from me and left me a shell of the person I really was.
Today that is so very different. I have rejected that relationship, divorced, moved on and remarried. The situation now is so very different.
There are many people who I love, and in many different ways too.
I love my husband of 28 years, Kelvin, he is my rock, lover, friend, confidante and most of all my support through life’s ups and downs.
I love my mother for being who she is, for bringing me up to the best of her ability and for being there when I needed her.
I love my children, all 3 of them equally even though I have very little contact with my sons – their choice.
I love my 5 granddaughters and 1 grandson, all of them equally. I have met 5 of them, have never met one and, have no contact with 3 of them. The choice of their parents.
I love my friends in deed who are always there for me to encourage, compliment, advise and listen.
I love my friends who are there for me always. I don’t have to ask, they are just there. Even if I don’t see them for months at a time.
I love me for being the rock and support for my husband, for being there for my mum when she needs me, for being there for my children whether they need me or not, for being there for my grandchildren whether they need me or not and for being there for my friends in deed and my friends.
I love me for being me and for being prepared to develop even more into me, to take care of me and to continue to move forward in my life.
I have some availability for coaching clients, we just need to fix some dates if and when you want to get started. Get in touch today.
Maggie Currie
Creedence – Confidence for You
International Confidence Coach, Motivational Speaker, Author
It’s one big love fest! And I LOVE THAT!! All you need is love!
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A truly lovely post! Made me smile 🙂
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Loving the most important people in your life is very important and especially when you let them know…thanks Maggie
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What a great list of love and gratitude! Congrats and a big “Thank You” for the reminder! Namaste~
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How great it is to have so much love in one’s life, hope you get to meet that one grandchild that you haven’t met yet : )
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That’s so nice, there is never too much of love, it only enriches the world! Thank you Maggie!
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Love yourself first, the rest will follow 🙂 Be happy. Great uplifting post. Thank you.
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And I love how you’re open to telling the world exactly how you feel! Nothing could be more empowering for you … and hopefully motivational for all your readers to go do the same! 😉
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So much love–such a wonderful thing.
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That’s great Maggie, keep on loving!
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What a beautiful post! Thanks for sharing your love with the world.
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We seem to live in a world of negativity and hate…I have been very blessed to surround myself with loving family and peers. Thanks for this post!
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Love the lovin’ going on here! I can appreciate this article. I think the word love is used too loosely in our society and causes some confusion. 🙂
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I love reading this Maggie! You have so much love for others, and equally important for yourself! I think too many times we leave ourselves out of the love equation, and that needs to change.
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Hi Maggie,
It sound so positive and loving – that is wonderful!!
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I’m sad for you that you don’t have relationships because of others’ choices. Moms make so many sacrifices for her young children, and that love should come before any issues.
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Love that you’re loving you! Caroline x
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