It’s hard to watch our loved ones struggle through major life events (loss, hospitalization, emergency, disability, etc). We want to be helpful, but aren’t always sure how. Each of us has a natural way of stepping in—some of us take charge and organize logistics, while others offer a listening ear or show up with practical hands-on help. These differences in how we provide support can sometimes lead to frustration or misunderstanding, especially when our instincts don’t align with the needs of the moment.
Welcome Support Languages!
Similar to how “love languages” help us in our romantic relationships, support languages reveal the unique ways we’re wired to help during times of crisis. By recognizing our own support style and appreciating the strengths of others, we can work together to provide meaningful and well-rounded care for those who need it most.
Take our FREE quiz to explore your Support Language, today.