Monday, May 25, 2020
3 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Marriage
3 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Marriage Fairy tales often end with âand then they lived happily ever afterâ. The story is in the pursuit and the courtship. But what happens after that? âEver afterâ is a long time. What if the prince forgets to put his socks in the hamper each night? Or the princess always left the top off the toothpaste? What then? Marriage is difficult. Yes, it is beautiful and magical and romantic. But it is also hard work. Things go wrong, and people grow and change. Sometimes differences are irrevocable. In those situations, the dream marriage is guided to a practical conclusion by divorce attorneys. This is not something we plan for when we walk down the aisle but, sadly, it is a fact of life. What can we do to ensure that our marriage remains a happy and healthy one? Listen This sounds easy, but itâs not as straightforward as you think. You know the scenario where youâve had a long, frustrating day at work. Youâre tired, and all you want to do is sit back and watch something âeasyâ on the TV. But your partner is talking and talking and talking. Youâre only half listening because youâre putting the groceries away and trying to put the dinner on. This is natural. Of course, there will be times when youâre tired and distracted. But try not to make it the norm. If youâre frequently distracted and not engaged, then this could cause problems. Try to make a time when you and your partner can talk uninterrupted. Go out for a drink. Talk over coffee. You could have a standing date where you sit in your favorite coffee shop or deli and chat about the week and whatâs going on in your lives. Listen to what your partner has to say. Donât Try to Change Each Other You married your partner for a reason. You feel in love with them for a reason. So why would you want to change them? We all have habits that annoy other people. The frustration and annoyance can escalate a little when youâre living with someone. Try not to let those things mount up and take over. If there are things your partner is doing that is driving you nuts then talk to them about it. Perhaps start with, âIs there anything that I do to annoy you?â Discuss those things and laugh about them. You could make a pact for each of you to make a small change. You need to pick your fight with this one. Nagging at someone over every little thing they do will get you nowhere. Learn to let things go. Also, read our article on how to spot thereâs a problem in your marriage. Keep it Interesting Sometimes everyday life takes over. We get bogged down with work, the house, bills, etc. And it can feel like a treadmill. It is inevitable that this happens sometimes. But make sure you donât let it swallow you up. Keep things fresh and interesting. Suggest a date night in the middle of the week. Surprise your partner with a fancy meal and candles. Arrange to go on a trip together or start a new hobby together. Be unexpected and spontaneous. Try not to let things get stale and mundane. Marriage is a marathon and not a sprint. It is something to work at. When it becomes difficult or mundane, try and remember the reasons you fell for your partner in the first place. Find ways to recapture those feelings. Listen to each other and be present. Image Source; Image Source; Image Source; Image Source; Image Source
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