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Grecia Arcia :
El promt?
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vicmc111
vicmc111 :
muy bueno
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Joel Rodríguez :
Será usar Freepik otra vez
2025-10-09 18:50:57
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Paola Julio :
El mejor
2025-10-08 20:40:18
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acevichadodecono
Acevichadodecono :
esta genial pero el texto lo distorsiona mucho la ia :( ojala pronto freepik permita el ultimo motor de kling
2025-10-17 04:04:42
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quiero aprender
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Como se sube la imagen a freepik?
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Optica Aldea ❤️ PDC :
Quedó muy cool!
2025-11-15 19:49:42
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Julio Baez :
Genial, quería preguntar en tema de costos qué tal... Que plan Tienes?
2025-11-15 00:15:45
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Julián A. Mondragón :
Hola me gustó mucho tu resultado. Uno de los mayores problemas que he tenido es igualar el cambio de color que se crea cuando genero cada una de las transiciones
2025-10-21 14:50:36
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Es que veo que FREEPIK de un momento a otro evolucionó
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It’s so easy to say “I love you” but saying it just isn’t enough in a marriage. Love is a verb. Love is something you create, build, and nurture.  One helpful tool when it comes to tangibly loving your spouse is learning about their love language and what makes them feel loved and seen in the relationship. It’s also helpful to understand the way your spouse typically tries to show they care so that you don’t miss out on seeing their efforts in those areas. It’s important to investigate what your spouses’s needs are in order to be able to think of ways to love them. It’s common to think you have your spouse all figured out but love languages and needs can change depending on the season so it’s vital to stay curious about each other and be able to leave space for growing together. Since it can be tough to know how to facilitate these kinds of conversations, here are some helpful guided questions you can ask each other! *I recommend taking a love language quiz first so you have that as a baseline.  - What are some of the moments and experiences in our marriage when you felt loved by me? - What are the ways you typically try to show me you love me in our marriage? This is a good question since you might not know they are trying to love you in a particular way since it might not be your love language. - What are some practical ways I can show up for you this week? *Both people should get to ask and answer. Try your best to be good listeners and let each other fully express yourselves without interruption. And most importantly, don’t expect overnight results. Change takes time so be patient with each other. 🤍  Give this video a heart if you found it helpful and if you’re new, follow along for more practical marriage encouragement! If you’ve taken the quiz, what’s your love language? Tell us in the comments! Daniel is Quality time and Acts of service and mine is Quality time and words of affirmation. #loveisaverb #healthymarriage #marriageadvice #marriagetip #beating50percent #healthymarriages #lovelanguage
It’s so easy to say “I love you” but saying it just isn’t enough in a marriage. Love is a verb. Love is something you create, build, and nurture. One helpful tool when it comes to tangibly loving your spouse is learning about their love language and what makes them feel loved and seen in the relationship. It’s also helpful to understand the way your spouse typically tries to show they care so that you don’t miss out on seeing their efforts in those areas. It’s important to investigate what your spouses’s needs are in order to be able to think of ways to love them. It’s common to think you have your spouse all figured out but love languages and needs can change depending on the season so it’s vital to stay curious about each other and be able to leave space for growing together. Since it can be tough to know how to facilitate these kinds of conversations, here are some helpful guided questions you can ask each other! *I recommend taking a love language quiz first so you have that as a baseline. - What are some of the moments and experiences in our marriage when you felt loved by me? - What are the ways you typically try to show me you love me in our marriage? This is a good question since you might not know they are trying to love you in a particular way since it might not be your love language. - What are some practical ways I can show up for you this week? *Both people should get to ask and answer. Try your best to be good listeners and let each other fully express yourselves without interruption. And most importantly, don’t expect overnight results. Change takes time so be patient with each other. 🤍 Give this video a heart if you found it helpful and if you’re new, follow along for more practical marriage encouragement! If you’ve taken the quiz, what’s your love language? Tell us in the comments! Daniel is Quality time and Acts of service and mine is Quality time and words of affirmation. #loveisaverb #healthymarriage #marriageadvice #marriagetip #beating50percent #healthymarriages #lovelanguage

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