"A language of love", in a book, romantic partner Gary Chapman will explain five ways to express love. Although Chapman believes that most people desire to accept all five of the expression (text, time, gifts, service and physical contact act), but most people have their own favorite "Love of the Lord's love." If their partner does not use that particular language, love is ignored. This framework (important differences) also applies to the workplace. Everyone wants to feel important and appreciated, but the challenge facing management faces is to reveal the way others are perceived. If employees are not paying attention to the form of recognition they receive, they may not even think they will get any form. This effect may have a big influence on my involvement and motivation
Dr. Do not believe that Chapman will apply to the romantic relationship in his love language as well. Thanks to his other books, "Five languages of love children, five single languages of love" and "Workplace Five (co-author with Dr. Paul White)" Language of love applies almost to everything You can indicate the type of relationship
There are five formal expressions of love accepting ways: five ways to convey love. This term was originally developed by Gary Chapman and was created in 1995 "Five ways to convey love: How to express a heartfelt commitment to your partner" under construction. Indeed gifts, fulfilling time, physically touching, service behavior (devotion) and word: According to the reply Chapman, we have 5 ways of express and experience (he is called 'language of love') I love you. Especially for marriage - in all periods of our relationship, we will be "best" to say one of. Is not it very good if you know exactly which one is your leader, and each can act with a loved one together when talking to them? To give a gift to express the love you need, or to judge if you are willing to spend time with someone on the matter? Or do you think your partner needs only to keep you feeling, feeling that you feel loved? Hope it is true. Have you received a gift yet?