Love Languages
Communicating effectively is one of the most important skills to have, be it in a professional setting, with family or loved ones. If you’ve ever had a relationship question, chances are you’ve probably come across the “What is your love language?” book and/or quiz at some point.
With February just around the corner, we thought we’d share this philosophy of love languages, a little something to ponder this Valentine’s Day.
l. Words of affirmation A way to use words to build up the other person, such as “you did an amazing job today”.
2. Gifts A gift says, “they were thinking about me. Look what they got for me.” The perfect opportunity to browse our Valentine’s Day vouchers here
3. Acts of Service Doing something for your spouse that you know they would like. Cooking a meal, washing dishes, vacuuming floors, are all acts of service.
4. Quality time Giving your spouse your undivided attention. Taking a walk together or sitting on the couch with the TV off – talking and listening.
5. Physical touch Holding hands, hugging and kissing are all expressions of love.
Out of these five, everyone has a primary love language which speaks more deeply to you than all the others. Discovering each other’s language and speaking it regularly is the best way to keep love alive. Not sure which category you fall under? Check out this quiz: https://www.5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/
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