The concept was originally created by Gary Chapman in his book, The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts, based on his experience facilitating marriage counselling. Essentially what he found out was that couples expressed love in different ways, and if they weren’t clear on how the other person liked to receive love, chances are there was a disconnect in the relationship.
I completely agree with Gary.
Everyone gives and receives love differently. And I’m not just talking about relationships…I’m talking about loving yourself, too! Your love language can also translate into a self care love language and can guide which activities will be most rewarding for you.Wait.
If you don’t know your love language, you can quickly take a quiz to find out what it is, even if you’ve never been in love, romantically speaking.
It’s important to note that you can have more than one love language. In fact, most people would say they resonate with all five. However, try to decide which one(s) speaks to you the most in this season. For me, that’s quality time and receiving gifts.
- Turn off your phone
- Go on a date with yourself
- Cook yourself a nice meal
- Go out for a walk
- Read
- Write
- Journal
- Pray
- Meditate
I like to think that Jesus’ love language was quality time because he continued to set himself apart to pray. Committing himself to prayer and supplication and studying God's word was what He needed to feel refreshed again.
- Buy yourself books
- Buy yourself Ankara (Y’all know I live on that fabric. Lol)
- Buy yourself flowers, chocolates or anything you fancy.
- Enrol in a new class or course
- Write a note to your future self and hide it somewhere
- Start a DIY project
- Take yourself to a restaurant
- Invest in your business
- Invest in your hobbies
- Book an appointment for yourself (hair, nails, skin, massage, etc.)
- Buy or make a dress
- Get yourself a plant
- Book a new class (copywriting, working out, etc.)
If Your love language is Words Of Affirmation, then you need to focus on what you say about yourself and what you can repeat to yourself to make you feel loved, uplifted and fulfilled.
- Speak the Word of God over you e.g. I am light, I cannot be hidden, I am bought with a price that’s priceless, I am the head and not the tail, I have eternal life, etc
- Start keeping a diary
- Start documenting everything you are grateful for
- Write notes for yourself and stick them around your space
- Use affirmations over again. (My vulnerability is inspiring. I am a masterpiece. I write so well. Etc)
- Set reminders on your phone with uplifting Bible verses
- Sing inspiring songs
- Compliment yourself
- Eat healthier meals
- Drink more water
- Create a daily skincare routine
- Exercise
- Stretch
- Soak in a hot bath
- Smell good with perfumes
- Wear comfortable clothes that make you feel good
- Give yourself a massage, or book one for yourself
- schedule a hair or nail appointment
- Give yourself a spa day
- Use body oils to moisturize your skin after a shower
- Massage your scalp
- Plan your day or week
- Organize your space
- Make your bed every morning
- Give yourself the day off of work
- Cook yourself a delicious meal
- Check something off your to-do list
- Do something your future self will thank you for
- Declutter your space
- Cook yourself a nourishing meal
- Book an appointment you’ve been putting off
- Volunteer
- Schedule a self-care day
- Get creative
- Set monthly goals to work towards
- Start brainstorming your side business
- Attend Bible Study
Imagine that how you treat yourself is how you treat others. . .and ultimately how you treat God.
P.S My lens are due for change and I am looking out for trendy frames to rock in 2023. It’s a self-care treatment.
How are you treating yourself with love today. . . this week?
Happy Post Valentine’s Day!
Stay positive.
Stay inspired.
Stay in-love.
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