The 30-Day Love Practice to Becoming a Love Language Linguist
After 30 days of rolling the die, you will have developed a lasting habit... the habit of giving love away every single day. Over that 30-day period, you will naturally learn all five love languages simply by practicing them. You will become what I like to call a "love language linguist."
There are just two instructions:
When you meet someone, you no longer need to say, "Excuse me, could you take a quick survey so I know how to love you?"
Instead, all you have to do is pay attention to how they respond when you send love their way. When their face lights up, you have discovered their primary or secondary love language.
This tool shifts the focus from you to them. The beautiful truth at the heart of it is that when you serve others and love them well, you will find that you feel more loved yourself.
The Role of Love die offers a simple but powerful solution for a shift in perspective, moving you away from frustration and toward love. Rather than dwelling on what is wrong with a person, you find yourself constantly looking for what is right.
What can I appreciate about this person?
What can I love about them?
It is a small daily practice with the potential to change your entire life.
There are just two instructions:
- Roll the die each day, and
- Give away that particular type of love all day long, to everyone you encounter.
When you meet someone, you no longer need to say, "Excuse me, could you take a quick survey so I know how to love you?"
Instead, all you have to do is pay attention to how they respond when you send love their way. When their face lights up, you have discovered their primary or secondary love language.
This tool shifts the focus from you to them. The beautiful truth at the heart of it is that when you serve others and love them well, you will find that you feel more loved yourself.
The Role of Love die offers a simple but powerful solution for a shift in perspective, moving you away from frustration and toward love. Rather than dwelling on what is wrong with a person, you find yourself constantly looking for what is right.
What can I appreciate about this person?
What can I love about them?
It is a small daily practice with the potential to change your entire life.