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If you have ever been in a relationship you know that conflicts occur; some are natural and grows the relationship while others tear it apart. Knowing how to communicate with the one you love is so important, but we are rarely taught how to do it well; unfortunately we don’t always have the best role models too. Fortunately, there are key lessons that can change the quality of the connection we make with our loved ones and therefore elevate the relationship.
Just as there is verbal language and body language, there is also a language for love and connection. I have to be honest, for the longest time, I was not aware of this and speaking to my colleagues, I’m not alone. This is one episode not to miss because it could save your relationship with your partner.
In this episode, I’ll share with you the story of a couple, who were facing divorce after 40 years of marriage. After sharing with them the concept of love languages, developed by Dr. Gary Chapmen a, their marriage was saved.
You’ll also learn a common mistake most of us make when choosing or using a love language. You’ll see how childhood experiences can affect current behavior, even if you don’t realize it.
You’ll learn:
- The five love languages.
- Which love language you speak, and which love language your partner hears.
- The quick key questions to ask so that you can easily discover you’re own and your partners.
- How to share this concept with others so they can become better connected with the people in their life.
- I’ll also share with you my love language and how it helped me.
This is relationship advice everyone should know.
Welcome to The Introverted Doctor, the podcast that uncovers myths, mistakes, and misconceptions that hold healthcare professionals back from living their best life at work, home, and play. Each week, Dr. Lalit Chawla will present tips and strategies that you can begin applying right away! He's a full-time Family Physician, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, International Lecture and Writer. In his former life, he was a professional Illusionist and still uses his skills in his workshops, lectures and in the clinical setting.
He incorporates magic and illusions in his lectures and teaches healthcare professionals how to use magic in a clinical setting and in the rehabilitation setting.
www.TheIntrovertedDoctor.com
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If you have ever been in a relationship you know that conflicts occur; some are natural and grows the relationship while others tear it apart. Knowing how to communicate with the one you love is so important, but we are rarely taught how to do it well; unfortunately we don’t always have the best role models too. Fortunately, there are key lessons that can change the quality of the connection we make with our loved ones and therefore elevate the relationship.
Just as there is verbal language and body language, there is also a language for love and connection. I have to be honest, for the longest time, I was not aware of this and speaking to my colleagues, I’m not alone. This is one episode not to miss because it could save your relationship with your partner.
In this episode, I’ll share with you the story of a couple, who were facing divorce after 40 years of marriage. After sharing with them the concept of love languages, developed by Dr. Gary Chapmen a, their marriage was saved.
You’ll also learn a common mistake most of us make when choosing or using a love language. You’ll see how childhood experiences can affect current behavior, even if you don’t realize it.
You’ll learn:
- The five love languages.
- Which love language you speak, and which love language your partner hears.
- The quick key questions to ask so that you can easily discover you’re own and your partners.
- How to share this concept with others so they can become better connected with the people in their life.
- I’ll also share with you my love language and how it helped me.
This is relationship advice everyone should know.
Welcome to The Introverted Doctor, the podcast that uncovers myths, mistakes, and misconceptions that hold healthcare professionals back from living their best life at work, home, and play. Each week, Dr. Lalit Chawla will present tips and strategies that you can begin applying right away! He's a full-time Family Physician, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, International Lecture and Writer. In his former life, he was a professional Illusionist and still uses his skills in his workshops, lectures and in the clinical setting.
He incorporates magic and illusions in his lectures and teaches healthcare professionals how to use magic in a clinical setting and in the rehabilitation setting.
www.TheIntrovertedDoctor.com