Friday, June 20, 2008

Ten Things to do Every Day to Keep your Marriage Alive

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Many couples are looking for simple ways to improve their relationship. If you have read this blog, or if you have been married for a significant amount of time you know a healthy and happy marriage requires a lot of energy and care.


Still sometimes we need a little help! Sometimes we forget the easy and simple things that keep us going strong.


This article is to help those who need a reminder or two for quick and easy ways to nourish their relationship. Like a flower needs daily water, so too do our relationships need constant care.


I have come up with ten very quick and simple things you can do, each under one minute, every day to keep your marriage strong. You could probably do all ten in under one minute, but why not invest a little more time?


Here you go... Ten Things to do Every Day to Keep your Marriage alive:


1. Give a compliment to your spouse.


2. Kiss for at least ten seconds. (All at once or over ten kisses).


3. Express gratitude for something specific.


4. Look into the eyes of your beloved for more than ten seconds.


5. Flirt, really seriously flirt.


6. Remember a fabulous memory you shared together.


7. Rededicate yourself to your marriage and partner.


8. Do something nice for your partner, just to make him or her happy.


9. Be your best self.


10. Say I love you, out loud.


Now, I am sure there are many more little actions you can take each day, so be creative. The important thing is to keep the spark alive, to remember why you got married, to take some time to nurture your relationship each and every day!


8 comments:

Loving Annie said...

Those are all good, Jennifer.

When I am married, I'll post it on our refrigerator !

Coach Justice said...

We can use reminders like this every day. Life pulls us in many directions, and we can forget the simple things that bring us the most joy.

Your site is absolutely beautiful!

Angel said...

My husband told me that he married me because he had hope... Hope that we would be able to put aside our petty differences and our marriage will work. Yes he loves me at that time and was in love with me, but now, after 4 years and we are going through a very difficult time. Like calling it quits a few times. Is this a very bad reason to get married? Isn't hope a positive thing?

Rori Raye said...

This is brilliant.

It's so easy to just pass on such simple effort.

Sometimes we feel so angry, we withhold all this lovely stuff without even knowing it - and sometimes on purpose.

Thanks for the reminder, Rori

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always look same young that helps too

Lovegra said...

right, be your best self and do not change too much over time, be the same person, possibly better, you were at the beginning of your relationship

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make sure your partner knows to be still physically attractive to you

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