Monday, 16 February 2015

LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH


        You might be wondering why all I talk about is love. Well, this is the month of love; finding love, rekindling love, growing love, blossoming love, sharing love. It’s all about love!

      Then why is love not enough? We tend to weave dreams around us, we live and believe in these dreams, but when reality kicks in, then we find out that love is never enough.

        It’s not wrong to dream. What is wrong is ignoring reality and grasping straws when it is evident that you are only deceiving yourself.

       You meet a new person, who sweeps you off your feet, he is romantic, tells you sweet nothings, dines you, spends time with you. Oh! What a dream come true!

      He takes you on a romantic getaway on a weekend, you are in the heavens. He fights the driver on the way over #100 change and you help him create an excuse for that. He doesn’t want to be cheated.

     He beats up his sister over a gown he bought for you, which the sister took because she likes it. You say, he is only protecting my interest.

He slapped you around because he met a guy in your house and didn’t believe that the guy is only a friend. You say, I should know better than to have a male friend.

You ignored all the warning signs. You say, I love him.

Hello Sis, LOVE IS NOT AND NEVER ENOUGH TO GET ABUSED OVER!

Please wake up! He is violent and will never change. You will always find an excuse for every abuse you receive in that relationship. Love is not the only factor you use to determine or choose a partner. Love is not violent.

You need to sit down and ponder over exactly what you want in your dream man. Don’t settle for less. An abusive relationship is not healthy.

 

Humbly submitted,

Monisola Tairu

#MonnieWrites              

 

 

TELL ME YOUR DREAMS

              A woman was having issues in her relationships and decided to talk to a psychologist. When she got to his office, she sat down on his sofa.

The psychologist looked at her and said “Tell me your dreams”

That baffled her. My dreams? Like seriously? How is that going to help me?

He smiled. “Your dreams say a lot about you. So tell me your dreams”

“Ok…..my dreams….I dream of a happy life, a life full of happiness, void of sorrow and loneliness”

“Is that all?” he asked.

She lifted sad eyes to him, “Yes”

The psychologist answered her. “This can’t be all you dream about. What about achievements? Fulfilments...”

She cut in. “He doesn’t want an independent woman. He wants a traditional woman who is down to earth, submissive and obedient. A woman who attends to his entire whim, a woman at his beck and call”

The psychologist nodded knowingly. “Now I understand”.

          A relationship involves two different person coming together to build a future based on love, trust and patience. Talking openly about your differences, help you to understand each other properly.

        Tell each other your dreams, expectations, hopes, ambitions, achievements and fulfilments. When your dreams don’t mesh, there will be problems of one person being put down, or being trodden underfoot. A man who is ambitious will never get along well with a woman who leaves things to chance, who rather let opportunities find her than chase after them. Likewise a man who prefers fresh home cooked meals every day, shirts starched and ironed, a warm home to go to after the day’s work will never get along well with a woman who is career conscious and believes that microwaves and freezers were manufactured for a reason.

        Marriage is a long-time contract. Don’t get in under duress, or because your friends are all married. Use your single time wisely. Live your life fully. Chase your dreams. Don’t allow them to be snatched from you. The worse thing to happen to a person is living a purposeless life, a life that is not driven by goals or dreams. Before you walk down the aisle, before you say “I do”, before you sign the dotted lines, take a pause. TELL EACH OTHER YOUR DREAMS.

 

Humbly submitted,

Monisola Tairu   

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

MANAGING YOUR ANGER

               I visited my Sister in Aba, Abia state some days ago. I noticed a cute teddy on her bed. I told her, "Sister Bunmi I love this teddy oh. I will be going home with it". She just smiled and said, "Monisola, that teddy is a mascot I bought to represent someone. When he offends me, every hurtful words I want to say to him I say it to the teddy instead of him, till the anger vanishes. That way I wont hurt the person".

I pondered over this for a while. I thought within myself, there is wisdom in this.

Anger is dangerous. Its an emotion that is VERY destructive. Never allow anger to rule you. Its like fire in one's bosom. You get hurt and the other person too.


Even the Bible says "Be angry, but sin not...." Where is the sin in anger you might ask? The hurtful words you say, the hate you allow to grow in your heart, the malice you decide to keep with the person, evil thoughts that spring up in your mind.

How do I handle my anger then?

- Take a deep breath, move away from the scene. This keeps your anger in a grip. It gives you space to think logically.

- Think about the situation and find out exactly what annoyed you. This will help you consider if it was worth getting angry about anyway.

- Once you know exactly what got you angry, find a solution to that problem. Think about an alternative action to solve it.

-Now that you have the solution, get busy! Don't allow thoughts of the incident mar your mood.

- You have resolved the problem? Then meet with the person who annoyed you. Tell him/her you have forgiven them. Be sure to let them know that you don't have issues with them again.

Or you could get a Teddy just like my sister (smiles).

 

 

Humbly submitted,

Monisola Tairu

ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS

            Let’s talk about abusive relationships today. Relationships are part of our lives. We are always in a relationship, whether between parents and their children, between siblings, relatives, between friends, or between lovers.

            What do I mean by abusive relationship? A relationship where coercive, physical or control behaviour is used against a partner(s) is abusive. Abuse could either be verbal or physical. Of course, none of the choice is right because they do damages to our physical and mental health.

           Verbal abuse in a relationship involves using strong words and insults to break another person’s will, thereby destroying their self-esteem and self-worth. Saying hurtful words deliberately in a destructive manner is verbal abuse. This sort of abuse is common between parents and children relationships. Correcting somebody should be done in love and in a constructive manner, to have desired results. Destructive criticisms have grievous consequences on a person. Such abused persons tend to be timid, quiet, have low self-esteem and afraid of trying new things in fear of being criticised.

         Physical abuse involves the use of fists to cause bodily harm to a person. Physical abuse is mostly found between lovers and couples, and in rear cases, children and parents. I will be laying more emphasis on physical abuse between couples and lovers. Physical abuse is damaging, not only to the body, but also mentally. Most victims have depression, low self-esteem, suicide ideas and become a shadow of them, and most cases result in death.

         Physical violence is used to gain and maintain total control over you. Abusers use fear, shame, guilt and intimidation to wear you down and keep you under their thumbs. Has he hit you? Does he use guilt to hold you down? Or shame? Come out of it now!

         He will always tell you "its your fault that I hit you". Weighing you down with guilt and making you think that you are crazy. He will make you think you are a weird creature.

         Never stay in an abusive relationship. Talk to somebody about it. Seek help while you still can. Don’t listen to the lies he will tell you. He will never change. He will continue to hit you and break you down. You don’t have to die in silence.

Please seek help today!

 

Humbly submitted,

Monisola Tairu

 

INTRICACIES OF LOVE 2

               My friend and I sat outside our house gisting, when out of the blue a tall, dark and handsome guy was walking past us. You know, the kind of guy we read about in romance novels and dream about.

We gaped at him wondering which planet he came from. I told my friend I was going to talk to him and get his contact. I wasnt letting this opportunity slip away. She just continued staring and blushing.

Well, I took courage and stepped forward. "Hi"

"Hello" ,he replied.

"My name is Monisola, this is Esther my friend".

"My name is Chima"

I stretched forth my hand, "Its nice meeting you".

He shook my hand, staring not at me but at my blushing friend. "Pleasure is mine"

I knew that instant where his interest lies. All the same I still got his contact. Of course I gave it to my friend. They are both good together now.

The point behind my story? Always know when to let go when your feelings are not reciprocated. Don't hold on, thinking it will get better. No! It will only get you heartbroken and hurt. You deserve better.

Furthermore, never frustrate someone's feelings. You don't love him/her? Then set them free. Don't dip a knife in their heart and continue to twist it. A firm but polite refusal will do. Move on and allow them the same luxury.

Let me know what you think.

 

Humbly submitted

Monisola Tairu

#MonnieWrites

WELCOME BACK!!!

             I know you have been wondering where I disappeared to. Yea, I know. I am really sorry for the long silence. Its due to some unavoidable difficulties.

But I am back now! No more disappearances, no more long silence. Thats a promise!

Guess what? I am loaded with lots of juicy gists and topics to share with you.

Welcome to February. The month of love, elections, and my birthday. I can't keep calm (smiles)

Meanwhile, let your hearts be warm, love fully and without reservations, give to people, have fun wisely, enjoy life cos we live only once.

Till we get to talk again, have a great week!

 

Humbly submitted,

Monisola Tairu