Let's Do This!
Must be 18+ years to participate.
No More Mind-Reading or dropping tiny hints . . .
If you have ever wondered why some couples seem to always know how to actually get what they want from each other - Take Our 5 Love Language Quiz To Uncover Your Favorite Ways To Give and Receive Love!
Bridge the gap between what your PARTNER THINKS YOU NEED and WHAT YOU ACTUALLY DESIRE for your relationship. Remember, love languages can evolve with time, so even if you've taken the quiz before, it’s worth revisiting!
START QUIZ NOW
What Are The 5 Love Languages? Click Here!
A massage with my favorite scented oil.
Tonight's plans: me and you - Your Choice!
Surprised with an edible treat.
I'd Say . . .
An offer to help me finish a task on your to-do list.
A loving good morning text.
A sincere complement and heart-felt thank you for something that I often do for the family.
My partner offering to order takeout so the two of us will have time to take a walk together after dinner.
Unexpectedly being treated to a pair of tickets to a show or event that I have been wanting to go to.
My hand being held while watching a movie.
Ooh, I'd Appreciate . . .
Hiring a professional to takeover one of my responsibilities.
Give them a shoulder rub when they are stressed.
Get there car washed for them.
Bring them something home.
I Love To . . .
Tell them how attractive they are.
Plan an evening alone for just the two of you.
Taking a class to learn more about our favorite shared hobby.
Volunteering for my favorite charity.
Making a scrapbook of our favorite memories together.
Paint night and hang our canvas up in our home.
Yes! Let's . . .
Dance the night away.
Bring me my favorite comfort foods.
Lay close and stroke my head.
Make me soup and keep my meds coming.
My Love, Could You . . .
Binge our favorite show together.
Tell me that I am a tough cookie and this will pass soon!
Hugs
Time In The Day
Alone Time
Fun & Laughs
Ummm . . .
Understanding
Let's go do something together!
I wanna kiss you right now!
I saw this and thought of you!
What do you need right now?
To me. . .
You are doing an amazing job!
Celebrating what we love the most about each other.
Finishing a project together.
Visiting a bucket list destination.
Laying in bed all day - Clothing optional.
If It Was Up To You . . .
Shopping!
Tell you what you are doing well at.
Make you breakfast and play some upbeat tunes.
Your favorite flowers or funny photo to make you smile.
If You Were Feeling A Bit Down . . .
Spend time together to get your mind off of your worries.
A genuine hug.
Could Words of Affirmation be one of your most meaningful love languages in your relationship? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! According to Dr. Gary Chapman, actions don’t always speak louder than words. If this is your love language, unsolicited compliments mean the world to you. Insults can leave you shattered and are not easily forgotten. You thrive on hearing kind and encouraging words that build you up.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Quality Time be one of your most meaningful love languages? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Gary Chapman explains in his book that Quality Time requires a person’s undivided attention. Being there for this type of person is critical, with the TV off, fork and knife down, and work and tasks on standby—makes them feel truly special and loved. Distractions, postponed activities, or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.
Whether it’s spending uninterrupted time talking or doing activities together, you deepen your connection with others through sharing time. So, quality time is truly giving the person your undivided attention. I don’t mean sitting on the couch watching television. Someone else has your attention. I’m talking about sitting down, looking at each other, listening to each other, having a conversation, either sitting down or walking down the road or talking or going out to eat, assuming you talk. It’s giving them your undivided attention, and for some people this is their love language.
This is what makes them feel loved, and if you don’t spend time with them having conversation, you can be mowing the grass and washing dishes and all these things and they won’t feel loved, even though in your mind you’re loving them.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Acts Of Service be one of your most meaningful love languages in your relationship? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Anything you do to ease the burden of responsibilities weighing on an “Acts of Service” person will speak volumes. Laziness, broken commitments, and making more work for them tell speakers of this language their feelings don’t matter. Dr. Chapman taught us that when others serve you out of love (and not obligation), you feel truly valued and loved.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Receiving Gifts be one of your most meaningful love languages? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Don’t mistake this love language for materialism; the receiver of gifts thrives on the love, thoughtfulness, and effort behind the gift. If you speak this language, the perfect gift or gesture shows that you are known, you are cared for, and you are prized above whatever was sacrificed to bring the gift to you. A missed birthday or a hasty, thoughtless gift would be disastrous—so would the absence of everyday gestures. Gifts are heartfelt symbols of someone else’s love and affection for you. It is universal to give gifts as an expression of love.
Dr. Chapman reminded us in his book that we’ve probably all heard the quote that “it’s the thought that counts”, but please remember that for couples, it’s not the thought left in your head that counts. It’s the gift that came out of the thought in your head.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Physical Touch be one of your most meaningful love languages? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Someone who values Physical Touch tends to enjoy hugs, pats on the back, and thoughtful touches on the arm—they can all be ways to show excitement, concern, care, and love. Physical presence and accessibility are crucial, while neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive.
Appropriate and timely touches communicate warmth, safety, and love to you. We’ve long known the emotional power of physical touch. That’s why we pick up babies, hold them, kiss them, cuddle them, say all those silly words, love before the baby understands the meaning of the word love. The baby feels love by physical touch.
Now in a relationship, we’re talking about such things as holding hands, embracing, an arm on the shoulder, driving down the road you put your hand on their leg and the romantic physical touches.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
thank you!
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
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Let's Do This!
Must be 18+ years to participate.
No More Mind-Reading or dropping tiny hints . . . If you have ever wondered why some couples seem to always know how to actually get what they want from each other - Take Our 5 Love Language Quiz To Uncover Your Favorite Ways To Give and Receive Love! Bridge the gap between what your PARTNER THINKS YOU NEED and WHAT YOU ACTUALLY DESIRE for your relationship. Remember, love languages can evolve with time, so even if you've taken the quiz before, it’s worth revisiting!
START QUIZ NOW
What Are The 5 Love Languages? Click Here!
A massage with my favorite scented oil.
Tonight's plans: me and you - Your Choice!
Surprised with an edible treat.
I'd Say . . .
An offer to help me finish a task on your to-do list.
A loving good morning text.
A sincere complement and heart-felt thank you for something that I often do for the family.
My partner offering to order takeout so the two of us will have time to take a walk together after dinner.
Unexpectedly being treated to a pair of tickets to a show or event that I have been wanting to go to.
My hand being held while watching a movie.
Ooh, I'd Appreciate . . .
Hiring a professional to takeover one of my responsibilities.
Give them a shoulder rub when they are stressed.
Get there car washed for them.
Bring them something home.
I Love To . . .
Tell them how attractive they are.
Plan an evening alone for just the two of you.
Taking a class to learn more about our favorite shared hobby.
Volunteering for my favorite charity.
Making a scrapbook of our favorite memories together.
Paint night and hang our canvas up in our home.
Yes! Let's . . .
Dance the night away.
Bring me my favorite comfort foods.
Lay close and stroke my head.
Make me soup and keep my meds coming.
My Love, Could You . . .
Binge our favorite show together.
Tell me that I am a tough cookie and this will pass soon!
Hugs
Time In The Day
Alone Time
Fun & Laughs
Ummm . . .
Understanding
Let's go do something together!
I wanna kiss you right now!
I saw this and thought of you!
What do you need right now?
To me. . .
You are doing an amazing job!
Celebrating what we love the most about each other.
Finishing a project together.
Visiting a bucket list destination.
Laying in bed all day - Clothing optional.
If It Was Up To You . . .
Shopping!
Tell you what you are doing well at.
Make you breakfast and play some upbeat tunes.
Your favorite flowers or funny photo to make you smile.
If You Were Feeling A Bit Down . . .
Spend time together to get your mind off of your worries.
A genuine hug.
Could Words of Affirmation be one of your most meaningful love languages in your relationship? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! According to Dr. Gary Chapman, actions don’t always speak louder than words. If this is your love language, unsolicited compliments mean the world to you. Insults can leave you shattered and are not easily forgotten. You thrive on hearing kind and encouraging words that build you up.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Quality Time be one of your most meaningful love languages? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Gary Chapman explains in his book that Quality Time requires a person’s undivided attention. Being there for this type of person is critical, with the TV off, fork and knife down, and work and tasks on standby—makes them feel truly special and loved. Distractions, postponed activities, or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful. Whether it’s spending uninterrupted time talking or doing activities together, you deepen your connection with others through sharing time. So, quality time is truly giving the person your undivided attention. I don’t mean sitting on the couch watching television. Someone else has your attention. I’m talking about sitting down, looking at each other, listening to each other, having a conversation, either sitting down or walking down the road or talking or going out to eat, assuming you talk. It’s giving them your undivided attention, and for some people this is their love language. This is what makes them feel loved, and if you don’t spend time with them having conversation, you can be mowing the grass and washing dishes and all these things and they won’t feel loved, even though in your mind you’re loving them.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Acts Of Service be one of your most meaningful love languages in your relationship? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Anything you do to ease the burden of responsibilities weighing on an “Acts of Service” person will speak volumes. Laziness, broken commitments, and making more work for them tell speakers of this language their feelings don’t matter. Dr. Chapman taught us that when others serve you out of love (and not obligation), you feel truly valued and loved.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Receiving Gifts be one of your most meaningful love languages? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Don’t mistake this love language for materialism; the receiver of gifts thrives on the love, thoughtfulness, and effort behind the gift. If you speak this language, the perfect gift or gesture shows that you are known, you are cared for, and you are prized above whatever was sacrificed to bring the gift to you. A missed birthday or a hasty, thoughtless gift would be disastrous—so would the absence of everyday gestures. Gifts are heartfelt symbols of someone else’s love and affection for you. It is universal to give gifts as an expression of love. Dr. Chapman reminded us in his book that we’ve probably all heard the quote that “it’s the thought that counts”, but please remember that for couples, it’s not the thought left in your head that counts. It’s the gift that came out of the thought in your head.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
Could Physical Touch be one of your most meaningful love languages? Take The Ultimate Couple's Reset - {5 Day Adventure} and we will discover this together! Someone who values Physical Touch tends to enjoy hugs, pats on the back, and thoughtful touches on the arm—they can all be ways to show excitement, concern, care, and love. Physical presence and accessibility are crucial, while neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and destructive. Appropriate and timely touches communicate warmth, safety, and love to you. We’ve long known the emotional power of physical touch. That’s why we pick up babies, hold them, kiss them, cuddle them, say all those silly words, love before the baby understands the meaning of the word love. The baby feels love by physical touch. Now in a relationship, we’re talking about such things as holding hands, embracing, an arm on the shoulder, driving down the road you put your hand on their leg and the romantic physical touches.
www.PlayfulRemedies.com
thank you!
www.PlayfulRemedies.com