Love Languages: My Secret Weapon For Leading A Happy Team
Now I d love to hear from you. In the comments below, tell me .
This book is one of my favorites. I’ve used it with every important relationships in my life – including my kids. My primary language is gifts/acts of service. Don’t tell me, show me.
Mine are Acts of Service, Physical Touch, and Quality Time! Yup, three!! All of them got the same score. It reminds me once my bf was unhappy and he put his personal emotion between us, and so he didn’t help me ask her mom something. (we were in Germany, and my German wasn’t good enough that time) I felt so upset, and sad, so I went out ALONE (that was my first month in Germany). That feeling was so awful.
“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless birthday cakes immensity of the sea.” ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery birthday cakes
While I am outsourcing a lot more I don’t have a permanent team yet but I do know that keeping them happy and treating birthday cakes them like family is definitely huge! Can’t wait to start implementing birthday cakes some of these tips when I start hiring this summer. birthday cakes I couldn’t agree more about taking the time out and making this a priority. birthday cakes
Great video and tips, Marie! I’m starting to grow my own team and I really love the idea of using the love languages as a guide to making sure those who work so hard for me feel appreciated. So much more fun and relatable than some of those more stuffy business birthday cakes books!
I first heard about this book on Oprah. After reading the book, it makes total sense. People express love in different ways, but how it is felt is what matters. Some people don’t recognize that expression if it isn’t in line with their love language.
I have a friend whose husband buys her gifts. He likes to get her shoes. She complains all the time that he doesn’t spend time with her. One of her biggest complaints comes around the holidays, because he usually has to work. She gets incensed when he doesn’t ask for time off. His love language is gifts and hers is quality time. They butt heads about this all the time. Of course, I recommend the book to her. I don’t think she read it though. *kanye shrug*
Yes I just watched your tuesday Q&A thought is touched on a lot of ways other them money to show your team how you feel about them and knowing how they want you to show them they are worth a lot to you. Thank you for the tips.
Thanks for this video! I don’t have my team (just yet) but this advice has helped a lot. I just did a test and learned some interesting facts. I’m making my fiancĂ© do it when he gets back home so we can improve our relationship! I wish my ex boss would have known about this test or cared that much… I’m just so excited I live in times when hard work and focus on money is no longer enough. Cheers to the future of mindful and thoughtful business model! And cheers to all of you guys at Marie TV! Best wishes, Vita xxx
I read the Love Languages book a while ago and I’m a “words of appreciation” person. Send me a good letter and I’m over the moon. Hubs is an “action taker” kind of person so he loves when I do what I say I’m going to.
Learning how to work with that in a business setting is really fun and interesting. I have to remember that what I need isn’t birthday cakes always what someone else does and I find joy in trying to figure out what that is for someone and then giving it with love.
Great episode as usual! I’ve found that beyond just showing appreciation with words, creating specific financial birthday cakes incentives are important (Even for contractors). Every contractor I work with receives the following if he/she does a good job:
I think this is one of my favorite episodes so far!
Loved the Don Draper example btw :).
I would say I’m a “words of appreciation” kinda gal. I don’t have a team right now because it’s just me (yeah, I have to appreciate myself for the time being, I guess!!) but gonna keep this video and the book in mind for the future. Thanks!
I love the 5 Languages of Love book and use it all the time! I even make every guy I am dating take the free quiz! My love languages are words of affirmation and acts of service. I never thought about making my small team take it, what a splendid idea!!
On the gifts thing– I am kind of awkward about gifts because at 33 people my age still have boat loads of debt and the whole “no more than $50 office gift”…. seriously $50 could pay the water bill. The last birthday party I had was my 30th birthday and my mother wanted to have it at a swanky seafood restaurant and when I asked her if she was paying for everyone– she said no… so we went wit
Now I d love to hear from you. In the comments below, tell me .
This book is one of my favorites. I’ve used it with every important relationships in my life – including my kids. My primary language is gifts/acts of service. Don’t tell me, show me.
Mine are Acts of Service, Physical Touch, and Quality Time! Yup, three!! All of them got the same score. It reminds me once my bf was unhappy and he put his personal emotion between us, and so he didn’t help me ask her mom something. (we were in Germany, and my German wasn’t good enough that time) I felt so upset, and sad, so I went out ALONE (that was my first month in Germany). That feeling was so awful.
“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless birthday cakes immensity of the sea.” ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery birthday cakes
While I am outsourcing a lot more I don’t have a permanent team yet but I do know that keeping them happy and treating birthday cakes them like family is definitely huge! Can’t wait to start implementing birthday cakes some of these tips when I start hiring this summer. birthday cakes I couldn’t agree more about taking the time out and making this a priority. birthday cakes
Great video and tips, Marie! I’m starting to grow my own team and I really love the idea of using the love languages as a guide to making sure those who work so hard for me feel appreciated. So much more fun and relatable than some of those more stuffy business birthday cakes books!
I first heard about this book on Oprah. After reading the book, it makes total sense. People express love in different ways, but how it is felt is what matters. Some people don’t recognize that expression if it isn’t in line with their love language.
I have a friend whose husband buys her gifts. He likes to get her shoes. She complains all the time that he doesn’t spend time with her. One of her biggest complaints comes around the holidays, because he usually has to work. She gets incensed when he doesn’t ask for time off. His love language is gifts and hers is quality time. They butt heads about this all the time. Of course, I recommend the book to her. I don’t think she read it though. *kanye shrug*
Yes I just watched your tuesday Q&A thought is touched on a lot of ways other them money to show your team how you feel about them and knowing how they want you to show them they are worth a lot to you. Thank you for the tips.
Thanks for this video! I don’t have my team (just yet) but this advice has helped a lot. I just did a test and learned some interesting facts. I’m making my fiancĂ© do it when he gets back home so we can improve our relationship! I wish my ex boss would have known about this test or cared that much… I’m just so excited I live in times when hard work and focus on money is no longer enough. Cheers to the future of mindful and thoughtful business model! And cheers to all of you guys at Marie TV! Best wishes, Vita xxx
I read the Love Languages book a while ago and I’m a “words of appreciation” person. Send me a good letter and I’m over the moon. Hubs is an “action taker” kind of person so he loves when I do what I say I’m going to.
Learning how to work with that in a business setting is really fun and interesting. I have to remember that what I need isn’t birthday cakes always what someone else does and I find joy in trying to figure out what that is for someone and then giving it with love.
Great episode as usual! I’ve found that beyond just showing appreciation with words, creating specific financial birthday cakes incentives are important (Even for contractors). Every contractor I work with receives the following if he/she does a good job:
I think this is one of my favorite episodes so far!
Loved the Don Draper example btw :).
I would say I’m a “words of appreciation” kinda gal. I don’t have a team right now because it’s just me (yeah, I have to appreciate myself for the time being, I guess!!) but gonna keep this video and the book in mind for the future. Thanks!
I love the 5 Languages of Love book and use it all the time! I even make every guy I am dating take the free quiz! My love languages are words of affirmation and acts of service. I never thought about making my small team take it, what a splendid idea!!
On the gifts thing– I am kind of awkward about gifts because at 33 people my age still have boat loads of debt and the whole “no more than $50 office gift”…. seriously $50 could pay the water bill. The last birthday party I had was my 30th birthday and my mother wanted to have it at a swanky seafood restaurant and when I asked her if she was paying for everyone– she said no… so we went wit
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