How many of you are under appreciated?
“Always remember, everyone is hungry for praise and starving for honest
appreciation!”David Brandt Berg
The 5 Love LanguagesHow to fill your “love tank” as well as others’.
Presented by: Shannon Phillips
With the help of:
Gary Chapman, Ph.D.
The 5 Love Languages
1.Words of Affirmation2.Quality Time3.Receiving Gifts4.Acts of Service5.Physical Touch
Words of Affirmation
• Encouraging Words• Kind Words• Humble Words
“I can live for two months on a good compliment.”
Mark Twain
Quality Time
• Togetherness• Quality Conversation• Quality Activities
“One of the by-products of quality activities is that they provide a
memory bank from which to draw in the years ahead.”
Gary Chapman, Ph.D.
Receiving Gifts
“ . . . one of the easiest love languages to learn.”
Gary Chapman, Ph.D.• Gifts and Money
– gifts need not be expensive
• The Gift of Self– Physical presence in the time of crisis is the
most powerful gift you can give if your [spouse’s] primary love language is receiving gifts
Acts of Service
• “Requests give direction to love, but demands stop the flow of love.”
• Require thought, planning, time, effort, and energy.
• “Serve one another in love.”
YES!
NO.
• Simple?• Easy?
Physical Touch
• Infant research and physical contact
• Body sensitivity• The Body Is for Touching• Crisis and Physical Touch
“Physical touch can make or brake a relationship. It can communicate
hate or love.”Gary Chapman, Ph.D.
What is your Primary Love Language?
• Think about it• What have you
requested most of your partner?
• In what way do you regularly express love to your partner?
What are you doing for others?What can you do for others? •Teach
•Carry out
•Fill your
“Love Tank”
AND others’!
IT’S UP TO YOU!