Love

Love that flourishes isn’t seasonal. It requires a rhythm of care and attention that flows throughout your daily life. 

Micro-moments can look like:

  • Sending a thoughtful text during a busy workday.
  • Bringing your partner coffee just the way they like it.
  • Pausing to ask, “How was your day?” and genuinely listening.
  • Offering a hug when they seem stressed.
  • Saying “I appreciate you” for the small, often-overlooked things.

These everyday acts signal to your partner, “I see you. You matter.” They build a sense of security and emotional intimacy over time. So, when you do surprise them with concert tickets or a weekend getaway, it feels like an extension of your love—not a desperate attempt to make up for neglect. 

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  1. I love this because I really do love love!  Thanks,Sandra A. Morgan, MBA https://Chattingwithsan.netSent from my iPhone

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    • msw blog's avatar msw blog says:

      Me too. I have learned the more I gracefully age through life there are many meanings to the word as there are actions. ❤ —Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.

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