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Ultimate FORMULA for Making GOOD Relationship GREAT
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Ultimate FORMULA for Making GOOD Relationship GREAT

Creating a Happy Marriage and Loving Relationship
Created bySwati Juneja
Last updated 3/2022
Hindi

What you'll learn

  • What is Love Languages?
  • How love language will helps?
  • Create a eternal relationship
  • One of the most important pillar of Life - Relationship

Course content

1 section10 lectures37m total length
  • Introduction0:57

    From stronger friendships to better dating relationships to a thriving marriage or better connection with your kids, this love languages list will make an amazing difference.

  • What is Love Language?1:16

    The love languages describe five ways that people receive and express love in a relationship. Knowing your partner's love language and letting them know yours can help you both feel loved and appreciated.

  • Understand Next Person's Love Language2:48

    Everyone wants to show their partner that they care about them. Yet many people struggle to do it in a way that speaks to their loved one's heart. If you find that this describes your situation, you may want to learn more about the five love languages

  • Love Language #1 Words of Affirmation3:23

    When words of affirmation is your love language, words build you up. You thrive on spoken affection, praise, encouragement, and compliments. Harsh words and criticism can bother you for a long time.

  • Love Language #2 Quality Time2:18

    To you, nothing says you’re loved like undivided attention. When your partner is truly present (and not looking at their phone), it makes you feel important. Failure to actively listen or long periods without one-on-one time can make you feel unloved.

  • Love Language #3 Receiving Gift2:39

    when you take the time to pick out a gift specifically for them, it tells them you really know them. People with this love language can often remember every little gift they have received from their loved ones because it makes such an impact on them.

  • Love Language #4 Act of Service1:29

    Anything that your partner does willingly to ease your workload is a sign of love to you. You feel cared for when your partner vacuums before you get to it or makes you breakfast as a surprise. On the other hand, broken promises or laziness can make you feel unimportant.

  • Love Language #5 Physical Touch1:23

    Holding hands, kisses, hugs, and other touches are your preferred way to show and receive love. Appropriate touches convey warmth and safety, while physical neglect can drive a wedge between you and your partner

  • Discover Love Language2:19

    If or when you're in a relationship, do you feel more loved when your partner:

    • Tells you, "I love you," or praises something you did?

    • Surprises you with a meaningful gift?

    • Goes on a trip with just you?

    • Runs the errands or does the laundry?

    • Holds your hand while you're walking?

    Answering these questions could give you a hint as to what your love language might be.

  • visualisation19:20

Requirements

  • Ready to Learn Mindset

Description

Hi and welcome to my course to teach you how to build a great relationship.

In this course, you will discover the elegant and simple tool for more conscious relating and the key vocabulary to becoming a more supportive partner: Love Languages. There are 5 primary Love Languages spoken between couples

These Love Languages represent the core patterns we have in speaking or giving love to another, in addition to the dominant ways that we receive love. Withdraw, irritation, and separation occur in relationships most often because we feel like we have not been heard or understand by a partner.

For most couples, building a happy and successful relationship is a difficult journey. You’re probably aware that about 50% of marriages end in divorce. Once the glow of romance fades, couples, including those who were once madly in love, experience conflict, disappointment and even despair.

  • Some feel the disappointment so deeply that they decide to end the relationship.

  • Others pretend that everything is okay but settle for less than they ever desired.

  • Others try to sort things out and work through their issues.


    In order to honor our partner, we must learn to become fluent in their love language, while also learning how to communicate the desires and needs of our own primary and secondary love languages. These love languages apply in all relationships in our lives, including intimate couples, with children and families, friends, and colleagues. Thus, this teaching is universally applicable for improving all relationships and enhancing all communication.

Who this course is for:

  • Parents - Children
  • Husband - Wife
  • Any kind of Relationship