Valentine’s Day can bring up all kinds of feelings—joy, tenderness, nostalgia… or a little eye-rolling. For some, it’s romantic and fun. For others, it comes with pressure, expectations, and the realization that roses now cost as much as a small appliance. And for some, it can feel like a not-so-gentle reminder that you’re single, navigating heartbreak, or just not in the mood for pink hearts and expectations.
But wherever you land, I love using this day as a reminder that love isn’t just something we receive from one person… it’s something we practice every day.
Today feels like the perfect invitation to slow down, be present, and celebrate the people, moments, and connections that truly matter.
It’s said that people won’t remember what you said, but they will remember how you made them feel. And if you pause for a moment, you’ll probably find that’s true in your own life. When you think back on a school you attended, a job you left, or even a challenging season you survived, you may remember very little about the details…
…but you remember who you walked through it with.
You remember the friend who made you laugh when things felt heavy.
The coworker who had your back.
The family member who listened without trying to fix you.
The moment someone made you feel seen, included, or supported.
Those moments—that feeling—that’s love.
Love Lives in the Everyday Moments
Love doesn’t only show up in grand gestures. More often, it lives quietly in the ordinary:
- Sitting next to someone and actually being there
- Sharing a laugh over something silly
- Sending a “thinking of you” text for no reason
- Letting yourself enjoy something small, just because it feels good
As Charles Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts comics so perfectly said,
“What the world needs now is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”
And honestly? He nailed it.
Love can be deep and meaningful… and playful. Serious… and sweet. Purposeful… and a little indulgent.
This Day Isn’t About Relationship Status
Whether you’re partnered, single, dating, divorced, widowed, or happily focused on yourself, today still belongs to you.
It’s a day to celebrate:
- The friends who feel like family
- The people who cheer you on
- The love you give and receive in small, steady ways
- The relationship you’re building with your own life
Love is presence. Love is appreciation. Love is choosing to notice what’s good—right here, right now.
A Few Simple Ways to Practice Love Today
If you’re wondering how to actually live this idea of a “day of love,” here are a few gentle, doable invitations:
- Be fully present with the person in front of you—no multitasking required
- Say the kind thing out loud instead of saving it for later
- Laugh on purpose (yes, it counts)
- Treat yourself without guilt—flowers, coffee, chocolate… dealer’s choice
- Create a memory, even a small one
Notice the person sitting next to you.
Take time to laugh.
Smell the roses.
Eat the chocolate.
Have fun.
Because Life Is the Real Love Story
At the end of the day, love isn’t something we wait for—it’s something we practice.
Life is happening right now. And when we show up with presence, warmth, and a little joy, we don’t just experience more love… we become it.
Remember: life is beautiful—and it looks really good on you.
Happy Valentine’s Day 💗