Receiving is better than giving.
This is something that took decades for me to learn …and I feel it’s deeply misunderstood.
Most people struggle to receive, having grown up with the mantra, “It’s better to give than receive.”
Yet, if that’s true, where does what you have to give come from?
Didn’t you have to receive something first – in order to be able to give?!?
And if you are giving something, doesn’t someone else have to be open to
receiving it?!?
It’s incredibly important to be a receiver of goodness in life.
A great example of this is ... I’m a hugger.
When hugging, you have the opportunity to do both.
See, the effects of touch on the body are long-lasting.
For children and adults alike, the physiological effects of positive touch are ...
~ Reduced stress and anxiety
~ Stronger immune system
~ Increased circulation
And research shows babies who receive affection have a greater chance of living happier, healthier lives.
That’s why when I choose to hug someone, it’s an action I am deeply present for.
I’m transferring my energy – my soul imprint – on to the person I’m hugging.
Some people want to pull away ... because they haven’t yet learned how to receive, and are uncomfortable with the giving that’s going on.
Have you learned how to be a good receiver?
For without receiving, there can be no giving.
That's putting leadership into action.
~☆~ On a side note, 1.3 million social media messages have been about giving - while there are only 80,000 on receiving! ~☆~
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to practice receiving!
Practice receiving so that other's may give, and so that you can be resourced, and for an occasion in which you might be the giver.
Jot down what you notice about the situation and how it felt.