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ajoyfulrebellion.com
roleoflove.com
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My guest today is Paul Zolman. Around age thirty-five, Paul became aware of his tendency to look for the faults in people rather than the good in them. He wanted to break the cycle of criticism he inherited from his upbringing, so he created a game to demonstrate the principles of love languages.
It's a profound way to learn all five love languages and to give them away to others. The system is so easy that even young children can be trained in this love-giving system, and, spoiler alert: it's a game where everyone wins.
The concept of the five love languages has been around for a while, but this is a fresh take that works with anyone in your life, which is why I’m excited for you to hear our conversation.
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By James Waltersajoyfulrebellion.com
roleoflove.com
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My guest today is Paul Zolman. Around age thirty-five, Paul became aware of his tendency to look for the faults in people rather than the good in them. He wanted to break the cycle of criticism he inherited from his upbringing, so he created a game to demonstrate the principles of love languages.
It's a profound way to learn all five love languages and to give them away to others. The system is so easy that even young children can be trained in this love-giving system, and, spoiler alert: it's a game where everyone wins.
The concept of the five love languages has been around for a while, but this is a fresh take that works with anyone in your life, which is why I’m excited for you to hear our conversation.
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