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Spread your love in everything you do
Spread your love in everything you do, no matter who you are, focus on what you are becoming. Become your own master and hone your style in the environment of the great masters.
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By doing so you are not only making a difference in other’s life but making a difference in your own life as well. This shows how kind and compassionate you are as a person. Treat others around you with kindness and in return, you will be treated with kindness and respect.
One day, I was having a really rough day at work. I was feeling overwhelmed and stressed, and I just wanted to go home and relax. However, on my way home, I decided to stop at a local coffee shop for a pick-me-up. While I was waiting in line, I noticed an elderly woman struggling to carry her heavy bags. Without thinking, I offered to help her carry her bags to her car.
The woman was so grateful for my help, and she thanked me repeatedly. As we walked to her car, she started chatting with me, and I soon learned that she was a recent widow and that she was feeling lonely and overwhelmed. I listened to her story and offered her a few words of encouragement.

By the time we reached her car, my own worries and stress had faded away. I was reminded of the power of kindness and compassion, and how helping others can have a positive impact on our own lives.
It attracts others to you. When you spread the love, the love comes back to you many times over through loving relationships. People feel good when they are with someone who is upbeat and energetic. They don’t feel as good when they are with a Debbie Downer who always sees the dark cloud around the silver lining.
In her poem, “Solitude,” 19th-century poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox penned the phrase: “Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone.” She didn’t mean that we will be abandoned when we are truly grieving. Her poem ponders how difficult it is to know what to do when another person is sad but how easy it is to be with those who are cheerful. Another less-quoted line from the same poem is “Be glad and your friends are many.”
It creates safety. Love, whether the romantic variety or a general feeling of love and care for humankind, is manifested by attachment and caring. When people love, they want to help, encourage and even rescue those who are in their orbit. People who spread the love want to relieve the suffering of others however they can. They are the first responders, the helpful neighbors and the volunteers who weave the safety net in our communities. They are not interested in building walls. Instead, they build bridges.
It invites positive things to enter your life. It’s quite remarkable. A positive attitude does tend to invite positive things. It’s not really magic. People notice what they care about at the time. If you buy a new red car, chances are you are going to notice all the other red cars on the road. Pregnant women start to notice how many other pregnant women are in the mall.
If we are mired in negativity, we will see things that confirm that point of view. When we are on the lookout for kindness and love, we are more likely to see evidence of both. When we are optimistic, we are more likely to spot promising opportunities and more likely to take reasonable risks.
That experience changed my perspective and made me more mindful of the impact that my actions have on others. I learned that even in the midst of our own struggles, we have the power to spread love and kindness to those around us and that this can bring happiness and joy to both the giver and the receiver.
Intoday’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in our own daily struggles and forget the impact that our actions have on others. However, one simple act of kindness can change someone’s entire day, and that’s what Mother Teresa meant when she said, “Spread love everywhere you go.” “Let no one ever come to you without leaving you happier.”
Mother Teresa, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, spent her life serving the poorest of the poor and spreading love and compassion wherever she went. Her teachings and actions serve as a reminder of the impact that a small act of kindness can have on someone’s life.
The idea of spreading love everywhere you go is simple but powerful. Whether it’s smiling at a stranger, offering a compliment, or helping someone in need, these small acts of kindness can go a long way in spreading love and happiness in the world. It doesn’t take much effort, but it can have a huge impact on those around you.
Moreover, spreading love and compassion can also have a positive impact on our own lives. When we focus on others and put aside our own problems, we often find that our own worries and stress fade away. It’s a simple reminder that we all have the power to make a difference in the world.
So, how can we spread love everywhere we go? Here are a few simple suggestions:
Practice gratitude: Make a habit of acknowledging and expressing gratitude for the good things in your life. This positive mindset can help you spread love and positivity to those around you.
Show kindness: Small acts of kindness, such as holding the door open for someone or offering a compliment, can go a long way in spreading love and happiness.
Volunteer: Give back to your community by volunteering your time and skills. Whether it’s helping out at a local food bank or volunteering at a school, your efforts can make a difference in someone’s life.
Practice empathy: Put yourself in someone else’s shoes and try to understand their point of view. This can help you build stronger relationships and spread love and compassion.
Nevertheless, spreading love and kindness can be a simple yet powerful way to make a difference in the world. By focusing on others and putting aside our own problems, we can spread love and happiness to those around us. So, let’s spread love everywhere we go and make the world a happier and kinder place.


