Love Myth #3: Our Love Languages are Incompatible
Check out this blog post on how to view seemingly incompatible love languages. Instead of assuming your loved one will never be able to meet your needs, we can shift to a more positive perspective that reminds us that being purposeful in our relationships makes all the difference.
How to Take & Understand the 5 Love Languages Quiz
This post provides the the hows, whats, and whys for the 5 Love Languages Quiz by Gary Chapman. It will guide you through how to take the quiz, as well as help you understand and decipher the results in order to better your relationships with loved ones.
Love Myth #2: Love is a Feeling
Love Myth #2: Love is not a feeling. In America, there is a heavy emphasis on the feelings that come with falling in love and have wrongly resulted in the belief that without these hormone-induced feelings, we simply must not be in love. This blog challenges this belief by highlighting the ways the feelings come to be, how they fade, and how we can choose to see love as a verb (a purposeful choice), rather than a feeling.
Love Myth #1: Love Needs Don’t Change
For this February, we are going to unravel some common love myths. For Love Myth #1, we explore why it is important to stay mindful of our sometimes changing love needs, as well as others, so that we can have happy relationships with less resentments. We encourage the use of the 5 Love languages to help with this!