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Kenneth Pierson

Kenneth C. Pierson

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TLC Application 06|07|2011 “Put Love Into Whatever It Is”

There is a principle that sounds simple but changes everything when you actually practice it: put love into whatever you are doing. Not into the things you love already — that comes naturally. Into the tasks that feel routine, the obligations that feel heavy, the commitments you agreed to even though they were not your first choice. Into all of it. That is where the principle does its most powerful work.

What You Do With Love Comes Back to You

Put love into whatever you do, and then what you love to do will find you. This is not sentimental thinking — it is a description of how creative energy moves. The quality of attention and love you bring to your current work is what develops your capacity to do more of what you genuinely love. The soul learns how to express care and craft in constrained circumstances, and that skill becomes available in freer ones.

Your Creator asks only 100% of what you have in the moment you are in — not an ideal version, not what you could give on a perfect day. Whatever you actually have right now, give that fully. It is not measured against a standard outside you. It is measured against how fully you showed up with what was available.

Compliance Versus Love

There is a specific kind of spiritual exhaustion that comes from compliance — saying yes with your body while your heart withholds itself. When you attend a commitment out of obligation while internally begrudging it, you drain yourself without producing anything real. The task gets done, but neither you nor the person you did it for receives the full energy that love would have brought.

The practice is to redirect: when you find yourself resisting, give 100% of what you have in the present moment, with love. Even if the love is not initially felt but chosen. Even if it starts as a decision before it becomes a feeling. The decision is enough to begin the shift — and the energy that follows from that decision is different in kind from the energy that comes from resentment or compliance.

Love Produces Energy, Distaste Consumes It

This is observable: when you do things with love, your energy increases. When you do things with distaste, it drains. The body is not what creates fatigue in most daily work — it is the quality of the inner relationship with what you are doing. You and your Creator are the master chef. Make sure you cook with love — and watch what changes in the flavor of your days.

Key Takeaways

  • Put love into whatever you do — even the routine and the obligatory — and what you love to do will naturally find you.
  • Your Creator asks 100% of what you have in this moment, not a perfect version — give fully from whatever is actually available right now.
  • Compliance drains: saying yes with the body while the heart withholds produces exhaustion and nothing real for either person.
  • Love is a decision before it is a feeling — choosing it in the moment of resistance is enough to shift the energy of what follows.
  • Love produces energy; distaste consumes it — the quality of your inner relationship to the task determines how depleted or alive you feel at the end of it.

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