How Many Love Languages Do You Speak?
Come to this Hoos Well reward-eligible session to discover your and others’ love languages, and how to apply them to personal and professional relationships. Gary Chapman defines the five love languages as the way people give and receive love. We often are aware of our primary love language, but how much do we know about the other four?
Have you ever heard that age-old saying: Treat people how you want to be treated? That philosophy works fine in most scenarios, but it gets lost in translation in love and relationships. This interactive session will focus on the dynamics of loving other people better. Speaking a person's love language improves our relational toolbox and enhances personal and professional relationships.
Before the session, we encourage you to take a 5-minute Love Languages quiz. You can either simply print out your results or create an account to save them.
Learning objectives
- Learn the 5 love languages and the pros and cons of each.
- Gain insight on specific ways to communicate using others’ love languages.
- Learn how to communicate your needs and why it’s important.
- Learn how to apply these concepts to enhance connection, personally and professionally.
About your presenter
Pamela Hamilton, MAMF, QDDP, QMHP-T, is a FEAP Consultant who specializes in marriage and family education, tailoring her passion for healthy marriages and the survival of families to create a distinctive, practical, and creative coaching method that merges life experience and clinical techniques. She recognizes through personal experience and working in community mental health, how families and communities can be impacted from the exposure to mental illness, substance abuse, and trauma. Through those purposeful experiences Pamela has made it her purpose to encourage, restore and empower - meeting people right where they are. Pamela is also an author, storyteller, professional life and relationship coach, motivational speaker, small group facilitator, Prepare-Enrich Facilitator, Mediator, and former host of The Hamilton Exchange Radio.
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