Love Language #1: What are “Words of Affirmation?”

If you’re like me, you need a refresher on your spouse’s love language rather frequently. I recently re-read Gary Chapman’s The 5 Love Languages chapter on Words of Affirmation. Here are some notes:

Verbally affirm your spouse

  • Verbal compliments
  • Words of appreciation
  • Statements of affirmation
  • Encouraging words
    Encourage means “to inspire courage.”
    Inspire them

  • Kind Words
    The manner in which we speak is exceedingly important!
    Tone matters.
    Don’t bring up past failures.
    Forgive and move on.
    Don’t pollute a potentially wonderful day with the failures of yesterday!

  • Humble Words
    Make requests, not demands.
    Demands are parent to child. We are adults and equal partners.

  • More ways to affirm
    Keep a notebook
    When you read an article or book on love, record the words used.
    When you overhear someone saying something positive about another person, write it down.
    Indirect – say positive things about your spouse when they’re not around. Tell your mother-in-law!
    Affirm your spouse in front of others when they are present.
    Publicly credit your spouse.
    Use written words – they can re-read them over and over!

  • Suspend any and all complaints while you’re working on this!
  • Try to express verbal appreciation (from a list if necessary) twice a week while you’re learning!
  • Tips
    Put a sticky note on your mirror. “Words are Important!”
    Keep a journal of the words of affirmation you’ve used.
    Set a goal. Like “give a different compliment every day for a month.”
    Write words of affirmation you hear from TV, movies, books, or overheard in conversations. Keep your journal up!
    Write a love letter.
    Compliment in front of your spouse’s parents or friends.
    Write down your spouse’s strengths and let them know you appreciate those strengths.
    Tell your children how great their mother/father is.

 

I hope these notes serve you well as a refresher too!