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Dr. Gary Chapman

@drgarychapman

Author of the #1 New York Times bestselling The 5 Love Languages® series and the director of Marriage and Family Life Consultants, Inc.

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The next time you find yourself driving with your spouse and one of your favorite songs come on, pull over to a side street or parking lot, get out, and dance together. Not only will this thrill your spouse, but everyone who happens to see you will smile! #physicaltouch #5LL

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Did you make forts as a child out of blankets and boxes? You're never too old to transform your living room into a couple’s camping experience once again—only now that you are all grown up, you can go the extra mile. Ideas 👉orlandodatenightguide.com/2022/06/how-to… #qualitytime #lovelanguage

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When someone's Love Language is Receiving Gifts 🎁, you'll often hear some variation of this statement when you give them a gift (regardless of price): "I love that you were thinking about me."

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Hey QT'rs – Which Quality Time phrase would you prefer to hear from your partner? 📵 "Let's put our phones away and spend the evening playing board games and eating snacks together." 🥾 "I know how much you love nature, so I planned a hike for us this weekend."

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All of us want to be known and loved. That's universal. However, HOW we want to be loved is unique to each of us. That's why understanding your primary love language, and that of others, is such a game-changer.

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Anger is a secondary emotion typically triggered by something else—fear or sadness. When you dig deeper into why you are feeling angry, your communication about it will become more productive.

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Feeling angry today? 😡 Take this quiz to help you understand how to manage your anger and how you might better use it to promote positive change in your life and relationships. 5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/anger-…

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As humans, we have a fundamental desire to connect with others. We may be in the presence of people all day long, but we do not always feel connected. Togetherness has to do with focused, undivided attention.

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Many of us live at a frantic pace. There's constant noise in our lives. We're always "connected," but are we connecting with others? Busyness does not equal importance. Slow down. Be intentional in your relationships. Make time to spend with those you love and care about.