What is Your Love Language?

Relationships: Learn love languages

Dr. Gary Chapman describes “The Five Love Languages” in his book. (Affiliate link: I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you if you click through and make a purchase with an affiliate link. Thank you for your support!)

They are:

  1. Words of Affirmation
  2. Quality Time
  3. Receiving Gifts
  4. Acts of Service
  5. Physical Touch

One love language speaks most clearly to us, and it may be a different one for your partner. Use the one that connects to communicate your love. There is a quiz to determine your primary love language at the Five Love Languages website. Watch the What’s Your Love Language video with Vanessa Van Edwards. The Helpguide Youtube channel has a playlist of videos by Gary Chapman.

See also: Free printable Loving Actions for the Five Love Languages

This is one of the weekly activities for a Year of Personal Development.

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