Meaning is personal. You can be expressing love to someone but they never understand because it isn't in their language. It's not the difference between linguistics that matters, but how our emotional body processes, expresses and understands love. We all speak our own individual language of love. Gary Chapman's five languages of love show that we all speak, express and understand love differently. For one person a small gift carries meaning. For another it's a kind word that makes a difference. Still others want nothing more than a hug. It could be just spending quality time and being intimate. Or finally some people understand love through devotion, acts of service as small as emptying the dishwasher. Today's #YogiAssignment is the Language of Love. The first step in loving someone is to know them. If you give someone a gift but what they really want is a hug it won't make the deepest impact. If you demand quality time from someone who really just needs to hear positive, affirming words it will hit just off center. If you feel unloved by the people in our life you may be reading their actions all wrong. Take time to learn what your language of love is. Then learn how your friends and family express love. So often when you meet someone who "gets" it, it may just mean that they speak your language of love. Learning to speak the love language of the people you care most about means that you will meet at the spiritual heart more often. What's your love language? Mine is acts of service. My husband @timfeldmannyoga is physical affection. We meet somewhere in the middle ❤️ #practiceyogachangeyourworld #onebreathatatime Tune in to @kinoyoga Periscope for the full discussion ?

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Meaning is personal. You can be expressing love to someone but they never understand because it isn't in their language. It's not the difference between linguistics that matters, but how our emotional body processes, expresses and understands love. We all speak our own individual language of love. Gary Chapman's five languages of love show that we all speak, express and understand love differently. For one person a small gift carries meaning. For another it's a kind word that makes a difference. Still others want nothing more than a hug. It could be just spending quality time and being intimate. Or finally some people understand love through devotion, acts of service as small as emptying the dishwasher. Today's #YogiAssignment is the Language of Love. The first step in loving someone is to know them. If you give someone a gift but what they really want is a hug it won't make the deepest impact. If you demand quality time from someone who really just needs to hear positive, affirming words it will hit just off center. If you feel unloved by the people in our life you may be reading their actions all wrong. Take time to learn what your language of love is. Then learn how your friends and family express love. So often when you meet someone who "gets" it, it may just mean that they speak your language of love. Learning to speak the love language of the people you care most about means that you will meet at the spiritual heart more often. What's your love language? Mine is acts of service. My husband @timfeldmannyoga is physical affection. We meet somewhere in the middle ❤️ #practiceyogachangeyourworld #onebreathatatime Tune in to @キノ・マクレガ― Periscope for the full discussion ?


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