• How Our Loved Ones Show Us the Way They Want to Be Loved

  • Jul 25 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

How Our Loved Ones Show Us the Way They Want to Be Loved

  • Summary

  • If you're with someone who isn’t the same psychological type as you, chances are that many of the ways you express love go unfelt—and you may even be oblivious to the ways that love is shown to you, too.


    Welcome to episode two of Now I Get It with Dr. Andy. Today, I’m talking about how to be mindful of the love that you’re giving and receiving. Even more than that, I want you to understand the way your loved ones’ minds work and proactively find ways of showing and sharing love.


    But how do we do that? How do we know? It turns out, they’re showing us how all the time.


    Tune in and listen as I cover the specific four traits that people have, the four types of interaction style, and the distinction between initiators and responders and the intuitive vs the abstract.


    In this episode, you will learn:

    • There are four different styles of gesturing that correspond to the four different temperaments (02:12)
    • Abstract language is language focused on pattern, concrete language is language focused on detail (03:58)
    • What your physical walk can say about your personality (07:55)
    • If you don't know what an introvert is thinking, you haven't asked. If you don't know what an extrovert is thinking, you haven't been listening (11:25)
    • Keeping hope alive is the most important thing we can do (18:48)


    Let’s connect!

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