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Identifying Love Languages to Enhance Your Relationships ~ Coffee & Conversation for Well-Being with Relationship Empowerment Coach Geralyn St Joseph

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This week's Coffee Discussion is Identifying Love Languages to Enhance Your Relationships. Often when thinking or discussing Love Languages, many people assume that Love Language is only important in romantic relationships. In truth, knowing your and others' Love Language can help support all kinds of relationships, from work to home.

Understanding how someone feels loved and appreciated can assist you in building the best possible rapport with individuals.

Grab a cup of coffee, or other beverage of your choice, perhaps a snack and come on into the "Coffee with Conversation for Well-Being Zoom Room" and connect with other like-minded people who want to meet, talk and share coping methods.

Relationship Empowerment Coach Geralyn St Joseph guides us through the intricacies of our most important relationships. To connect with Relationship Empowerment Coach Geralyn St Joseph text 215-550-1301 or email LoveU@RelationshipCoachGSJ.com

To join our Meetup Group: https://www.meetup.com/Coffee-with-Conversation-for-Well-being/

For more info on classes etc.: http://relationshipcoachgsj.com/

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This week's Coffee Discussion is Identifying Love Languages to Enhance Your Relationships. Often when thinking or discussing Love Languages, many people assume that Love Language is only important in romantic relationships. In truth, knowing your and others' Love Language can help support all kinds of relationships, from work to home.

Understanding how someone feels loved and appreciated can assist you in building the best possible rapport with individuals.

Grab a cup of coffee, or other beverage of your choice, perhaps a snack and come on into the "Coffee with Conversation for Well-Being Zoom Room" and connect with other like-minded people who want to meet, talk and share coping methods.

Relationship Empowerment Coach Geralyn St Joseph guides us through the intricacies of our most important relationships. To connect with Relationship Empowerment Coach Geralyn St Joseph text 215-550-1301 or email LoveU@RelationshipCoachGSJ.com

To join our Meetup Group: https://www.meetup.com/Coffee-with-Conversation-for-Well-being/

For more info on classes etc.: http://relationshipcoachgsj.com/

  continue reading

52 episódios

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