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How to Find and Express Your Love LanguagE
‘Love is in the air.’ A phrase commonly used in music, down the streets of Paris, and, of course, around Valentine’s day Every individual has their own way of expressing love. Like any other emotion, it can only be understood when experienced. Hence, using this idiom is a truly beautiful demonstration of the myriad of ways love can be expressed, and the sense of comfort one feels when they are on the receiving end.
Below is some advice on how you can find your Love Language, and communicate your appreciation for your loved ones in the best way possible:
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Observe your responses to other people’s actions
Usually, people’s love languages tend to be similar to what they like to hear For example, if you turn to someone for comfort and advice when you feel upset, your love language may be words of affirmation. Often, we are able to connect best with people when we reciprocate the actions that make us feel good
2 Put others first
Having a connection with someone (romantic or platonic) means making sacrifices for them At times, it’s important to put other people first, and express your love in a way that will best support them. Although most people have primary love languages, it’s key to remember that there are still other ways of demonstrating your care for someone
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Strengthen your emotional intelligence
All relationships require both individuals to be equally involved Therefore, it’s important to ensure that you’re emotionally present, and able to understand each other. This will help improve your ability to convey, perceive and understand love; further developing your relationship.
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Communicate your needs to ensure your love is being reciprocated
Relationships are a two-way street. It’s unfair to expect your partner or a loved one to act a certain way if they aren’t aware of your needs, and how you feel It’s crucial to maintain a level of trust and openness to ensure the love you express is being reciprocated in a manner that makes you feel comforted and cared for.