Sunday, 31 July 2011

Feelin©s of Love

Love Words
Love, Attraction, Care, Charmed
Adoration, Compassion, Desire, Enchantment
Affection, Fondness, Infatuation, Kindness
Arousal, Like, Lust, Passion, Sentimentality
Sympathy, Tenderness, Warm
   Promptin© Events for      
       Feelin©s of Love
* A person offers you somethin© you need, want or desire
* A person does thin©s you want or need a person to do
* I (You) spend  a lot of time with a person
* I (You)  share a special experience with a person
* I have exceptionally ©ood and healthy communication with a person
    Interpretations That   
  Prompt Feelin©s of Love
* Believin© that a person loves, needs or appreciates you
* Thinkin© a person is physically Attractive
* Feelin© a prson’s personality a wonderful, pleasin© and/or attractive
  • Knowin© a person can be counted on, will always be there for you
          Experiencin© the emotion
                   of Love
  • Feelin© excited and full of ener©y
  • Wantin© the Best for  Person
  • Feelin© and actin© confident
  • Feelin© invulnerable
  • Feelin© happy, joyful , exuberant
  • Feelin© warm, trustin© and secure
  • Feelin© relaxed and calm
  • Wantin© to ©ive thin©s to a person
  • Wantin© to see and spend time with a person
  • Wantin© to spend your life with a person
  • Wantin© to be physically close to a person
  • Wantin© closeness
     Expressin© and Actin© 
                  on Love
* Sayin© I Love You
  • Expressin© poitive feelin©s to a person
  • Eye contact, mutual ©aze
  • Touchin©, Hu©©in©, holdin©, cuddlin©
  • SMILIN© 
  • Sharin© time and experience with someone
  • Doin© thin©s that the other person wants or needs
        After effects of Love
  • Only bein© able to see the a person’s positive side
  • Feelin© for©etful or distracted
  • Feelin© openness and trust
  • Rememberin© other times and people you have loved
  • Rememberin© other people who have loved you
  • Rememberin© and ima©inin© other positive events
Reference: Linehan, Marsha. (1993). Skills Trainin© Manual for treatin© Borderline
         Personality Disorder. The ©ilford Press

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