You cannot truly ask someone to "love me" without practicing self-love . Writing letters to yourself or practicing unconditional self-compassion creates the blueprint for how you want to be treated by others.
Sometimes, the best way to love someone is simply to be present . This involves: Love Me
The Art of Loving Me: A Guide to Authentic Connection Loving someone "properly" isn't about grand gestures; it’s about the quiet, intentional ways we show up for one another every day. When we ask someone to "love me," we are often asking for a safe space to be our rawest, most honest selves . 1. See the Whole Picture You cannot truly ask someone to "love me"
While we often think of love as an emotion , deep and lasting love is a constant commitment . It is a choice to stay regardless of present circumstances and to understand that your partner won't always make you happy—and that's okay. This involves: The Art of Loving Me: A
Especially when they aren't being gentle with themselves. Prioritize: Make them feel like a priority, not an option. 2. The Foundation of Presence
True love requires looking past the highlights. It means seeking to understand the parts of a person that didn’t bring you to them in the first place—their fears, their quirks, and even their "darkness."