Showing posts with label Wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wisdom. Show all posts

Friday, April 27, 2012

5 Love Languages

Way, way back (8 years ago) when Nate and I were completing marriage prep his pastor, we read a TON of books.  The most influential - helpful - life changing book we read was the 5 Love Languages by Gary D. Chapman.



This book rips apart how to give and receive love. Most people have a grasp on how they feel most loved, but did you EVER stop and think that your spouse may feel love in a different way?
Most likely, they do!

If you and your spouse are not speaking the right languages, there will be a total disconnect. We are part of a generation that loves efficiency.  Wouldn't you want to make sure that the effort you are putting forth to love your husband or wife is being received as love?

That's why this book is GREAT! I have a copy that I can lend to you_ as soon as I remember who I lent it too...
I read this book once in the summer of 2004, and again while we lived in New York. My love languages really didn't change much during the first 5 years of our marriage.  I thought - for sure - that my languages were set in stone.  I am a creature of habit.

Going through my old notes, I found my original ranking:
1 - quality time
2 - acts of service
3 - physical touch
4 - words of affirmation
5 - gifts

    This totally made sense to me..... I was new to marriage and living with a husband who was a full-time student, both at Iowa State and Columbia University.  I was adjusting to living with another person and taking care for the home while Nate was immersed in an intense program.  I felt most loved when Nate would make time for me, giving me all of his attention and focus.  I didn't really even care what we were doing as long as Nate could block out the studio deadlines and be present with me.
    Also, a very close second was acts of service.  I took a lot of pride in cooking, cleaning, keeping the refrigerator stocked and later, caring for Miles.  I felt loved when Nate would help out with the workload without being asked.  I knew he loved and appreciated everything I was doing when he would help out once in a while. This book was so spot on and eye opening! (Especially since his love languages were totally different!)

I was reading this blog post from another blog that I enjoy and saw that there's now an online assessment.
You can take the quiz yourself right here.

So, I took it again - the one for the wife, obviously.  Here's my new ranking/scores:

Love Language Scores (Perfect score is 12):

10 - Physical Touch
9 - Words of Affirmation
7 - Quality Time
4 - Acts of Service
0 - Receiving Gifts

My, my how things have changed! (Honestly, this looks like Nate's scores 8 years ago.... )
After having a delightful little boy, my looks have changed. I melt when Nate compliments my looks, my cooking, or my talents... Not the sarcastic, funny comments, but the real compliments! Also, for Nate to reach out and hold my hand or put his arm around me like we are still young and dating also screams love!

I haven't gotten Nate to take the test again yet, but my guess is that the's still about the same. He's my constant these days.

I wonder what will my language look like in 8 more years?! If I'm still blogging, I'll let you know...

Another positive note... there are now more love languages books: for your children, for singles, for parents of teenagers.... 
Ooh! and A Perfect Pet for Peyton (children's book)! 
I'm curious, aren't you?

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

My First Hubpages Article

I just finished my first article for hubpages!!


Check it out - What do you think?!

Share the article with your friends.

Do you have ideas for other topics you'd like to read more about? Let me know!

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Joyful thought for the day

Consider it PURE JOY, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking in anything. If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him.  James 1:2-5

As I sat on the sofa this afternoon staring at job website, after job search engine, after scientific staffing agency – I couldn’t help but wonder if I was missing something.  Why is my job search so unproductive?  I’ve applied for 50+ openings since moving to Chicago and nothing fruitful has come from it.  I decided to take a break and search for wisdom instead of a job… I found James!

I know I cannot speak fully for Nate, but he found his job search in New York incredibly frustrating.  He applied to more firms than I will mention and initially despised the fact that he was at home with Miles.  Nate took a few steps back and searched for wisdom.  He accepted his situation, found his time at home with Miles to be an amazing blessing, and now has a great job in Chicago!  He persevered and is a much wiser, trusting man because of it!

I share a home with a living example of the truth found in James 1.  Why has is taken me so long to ask the same questions? I definitely lack wisdom these days, among other things!!

I have always wanted to stay at home with my child(ren)….. I now have the chance to do it, but have been too preoccupied with a job search to fully engage and appreciate the time I’ve been given to stay home. It’s time to re-establish priorities and be more efficient with my day! My family deserves better, don’t you think?

God will provide.. He always does!   Just look at where we have been!!!! Why would He stop now?!?

You comments/suggestions/concerns are welcome!

Thanks for listening.  I really needed to clear my head and share my thoughts.

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