Ways to keep a strong relationship, both marriage and dating
“They also reported feeling more peaceful, amused, and proud. They perceived their partner as being more understanding, validating, caring, and generally more responsive. They were more likely to have reported spontaneously thanking their partner for something they’d appreciated on any given day. And they were more satisfied with the quality of their relationship overall.”
- Day 1: Find three qualities that you love about your partner and focus on those three qualities for the entire day.
- Day 2: Identify three things that irritate you about your partner. Now forgive them for these things.
- Day 3: For the entire day speak only kind words to your significant other.
- Tell your partner that you’re sorry that you’ve hurt or disappointment them.
- Offer a meaningful gesture of warmth, such as a hug or a kiss.
- Pledge to take action that is meaningful to them.
- Give emotional support: listen to them when they’re upset and need to talk.
- Give compliments and praise.
- Give them information that they might need.
- Give them a hand when they need it. For example, doing their house chores when they have to put in extra hours at work.
- Warm her car on a cold morning.
- Bring home take-out from his favorite Chinese restaurant.
- Get up fifteen minutes before she does so that breakfast is ready when she walks into the kitchen.
- When you’re out shopping get him a little surprise gift.
“Disagreements are going to occur. The question is, do you go into it with a spirit of looking for resolution or do you go into it with a spirit of getting even, vengeance, control? You’ll never win if you do that. If you make your relationship a competition, that means your spouse has to lose in order for you to win. It’s not a competition; it’s a partnership.”
- Know what you’re trying to achieve.
- Put boundaries around the discussion so that you don’t end up arguing about every negative thing that has ever happened in your relationship.
- Avoid character assassination.
- Practice active listening. Try paraphrasing to make sure that you understood what the other person said and ask for clarification if there’s something that you’re not clear about.
- Set a time limit.
- Be willing to compromise.
- Reach an agreement on how you’re going to solve the issue.
- You’ll make sure that you’re both moving in the same direction.
- Your wins are their wins.
- You can celebrate together each time you achieve a milestone.
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