6 Tips That Give "Staying Power" to Your Relationship
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Here are 6 tips that help keep couples together long after they tie the knot, (and after many of their friends and acquaintances have decided to divorce).
TIP#1 -- CONTINUE DATING
Over the years, people often drift apart. Relationships and marriages become stale because couples fail to do new and special things together. That's why going on new and refreshing dates is so important. In fact, there is something about "dating" that creates a sense of magic in a relationship and can even bring relationships out of a rut.
While on a date, you also put more effort into your appearance, have more uninterrupted time to communicate on a deeper level and are naturally drawn closer together. This creates more intimacy.
Stuck for ideas? Spend the day visiting an historic part of the city, have lunch at a new café', go the zoo or museum, the aquarium, take a drive to the next town or city and spend a few hours out of familiar surroundings.
TIP#2 -- DELAY IS OFTEN BETTER
It's a well-documented statistic that couples that have dated for a year or longer before marriage have a significantly lower rate of divorce than those who married after a short dating period. A year of dating gives time for many emotions to surface and many character traits to be discovered. You may see the halo around your mate's head in the summer, but start to see some horns coming out by wintertime.
Then you wonder, "Who is this person?"
TIPS#3 -- ALWAYS EXPRESS YOUR LOVE
Oftentimes, as a relationship matures, partners tend to stop praising each other because they assume their partner already knows what they're thinking. When in reality, a day should never go by without you praising your partner. Compliment them on theirncooking, reaffirm that they're the greatest person in the world, or tell them they do a great job with the kids. Always flirt with your mate - it helps to keep the juices flowing and it makes both of you feel attractive. If you want to be loved and romanced by your sweetheart, love and romance them first. When they're feeling loved, it is much easier to love in return.
Are you a super supporter of what your mate does and says? Do you cheer them on and praise them constantly? Or do they constantly hear complaints, criticisms, or nothing?
TIP#4 -- TAKE TIME TO UNDERSTAND YOUR PARTNER
Couples with the most problems are often the ones that say, "I just don't understand him/her.
Question: How knowledgeable are you about your mate's profession or the degree they are pursuing? Do you know anything about his or her family heritage? Are you able to have a meaningful conversation about his making airplanes out of Beer cans hobby, or her interest in Wine?
If you are a man, do you fully understand what women experience during PMS ornmenopause?
If you are a woman, do you fully understand aspects of Colon Cancer, and what you can do to be conscious about other male medical issues to help keep your partner healthy?
You don't need to become each other's mirror image, but make an effort to learn about the things that interest your partner in life and you'll grow closer as a result.
TIP#5 -- ANSWER THE *BIG* QUESTIONS
Does your partner want kids? Do you both want careers? Do they have a history of spending their way into debt? Do they go to church? Are there any illnesses that run in their families?
The biggest reason almost half of marriages end in divorce is because couples fail to ask each other the right questions BEFORE they get married.
People think they'll be able to change their spouses after marriage and everything will be better. That is a sad myth that many believe. If you fail to sit down and discussnfinances, religion, sex, housing, your future, and other topics in great detail, you could end up with nothing but argument after argument for the rest of your life.
TIP#6--DON'T WAIT TO GET HELP
It is inevitable that as a married couple, you will hit many tough challenges over time. The dynamics of the marriage changes as you have children, age, grow together as a couple, along with some outside circumstances that may come into play. If at some point you feel you need help, get help. If you're finding the communication is off, or that you and your mate are talking at each other instead of to each other, do not be afraid to seek help. There are also some times when couples need to do an assessment of their relationship, and take inventory. Be proactive before things escalate.
The Internet provides a wealth of self-help e-books and CDs that you can download. Seek help from your pastor or spiritual counselor, or your neighborhood Community Center. If you have the financial means to spend on professional counseling, do it. However, with the recession that we are currently facing, it is suggested to be as frugal as possible. A couple doesn't need to spend thousands to keep their relationship in tact. Informational resources and free counseling from people that do it through a community, church, or occupational provision can offer direction to a couple as they try to get back on track, as well as enhance their communication. Sometimes, a trusted, third set of ears can help.
In the end, if you both have completely different views, desires and goals in life, there's no guarantee that chemistry or "I love you's" will help you stay together.
Make it your utmost priority to do what you did to attract your partner throughout your relationship.
To learn more, visit: http://www.bettersexloverelationship.infonIntroduction, Contents & Discovery ToolIntro TextTable of ContentsDiscovery ToolLens Intro Title Lens Description Here are 6 tips that help keep couples together long after they tie the knot, (and after many of their friends and acquaintances have decided to divorce).
TIP#1 -- CONTINUE DATING
Over the years, people often drift apart. Relationships and marriages become stale because couples fail to do new and special things together. That's why going on new and refreshing dates is so important. In fact, there is something about "dating" that creates a sense of magic in a relationship and can even bring relationships out of a rut.
While on a date, you also put more effort into your appearance, have more uninterrupted time to communicate on a deeper level and are naturally drawn closer together. This creates more intimacy.
Stuck for ideas? Spend the day visiting an historic part of the city, have lunch at a new café', go the zoo or museum, the aquarium, take a drive to the next town or city and spend a few hours out of familiar surroundings.
TIP#2 -- DELAY IS OFTEN BETTER
It's a well-documented statistic that couples that have dated for a year or longer before marriage have a significantly lower rate of divorce than those who married after a short dating period. A year of dating gives time for many emotions to surface and many character traits to be discovered. You may see the halo around your mate's head in the summer, but start to see some horns coming out by wintertime.
Then you wonder, "Who is this person?"
TIPS#3 -- ALWAYS EXPRESS YOUR LOVE
Oftentimes, as a relationship matures, partners tend to stop praising each other because they assume their partner already knows what they're thinking. When in reality, a day should never go by without you praising your partner. Compliment them on theirncooking, reaffirm that they're the greatest person in the world, or tell them they do a great job with the kids. Always flirt with your mate - it helps to keep the juices flowing and it makes both of you feel attractive. If you want to be loved and romanced by your sweetheart, love and romance them first. When they're feeling loved, it is much easier to love in return.
Are you a super supporter of what your mate does and says? Do you cheer them on and praise them constantly? Or do they constantly hear complaints, criticisms, or nothing?
TIP#4 -- TAKE TIME TO UNDERSTAND YOUR PARTNER
Couples with the most problems are often the ones that say, "I just don't understand him/her.
Question: How knowledgeable are you about your mate's profession or the degree they are pursuing? Do you know anything about his or her family heritage? Are you able to have a meaningful conversation about his making airplanes out of Beer cans hobby, or her interest in Wine?
If you are a man, do you fully understand what women experience during PMS ornmenopause?
If you are a woman, do you fully understand aspects of Colon Cancer, and what you can do to be conscious about other male medical issues to help keep your partner healthy?
You don't need to become each other's mirror image, but make an effort to learn about the things that interest your partner in life and you'll grow closer as a result.
TIP#5 -- ANSWER THE *BIG* QUESTIONS
Does your partner want kids? Do you both want careers? Do they have a history of spending their way into debt? Do they go to church? Are there any illnesses that run in their families?
The biggest reason almost half of marriages end in divorce is because couples fail to ask each other the right questions BEFORE they get married.
People think they'll be able to change their spouses after marriage and everything will be better. That is a sad myth that many believe. If you fail to sit down and discussnfinances, religion, sex, housing, your future, and other topics in great detail, you could end up with nothing but argument after argument for the rest of your life.
TIP#6--DON'T WAIT TO GET HELP
It is inevitable that as a married couple, you will hit many tough challenges over time. The dynamics of the marriage changes as you have children, age, grow together as a couple, along with some outside circumstances that may come into play. If at some point you feel you need help, get help. If you're finding the communication is off, or that you and your mate are talking at each other instead of to each other, do not be afraid to seek help. There are also some times when couples need to do an assessment of their relationship, and take inventory. Be proactive before things escalate.
The Internet provides a wealth of self-help e-books and CDs that you can download. Seek help from your pastor or spiritual counselor, or your neighborhood Community Center. If you have the financial means to spend on professional counseling, do it. However, with the recession that we are currently facing, it is suggested to be as frugal as possible. A couple doesn't need to spend thousands to keep their relationship in tact. Informational resources and free counseling from people that do it through a community, church, or occupational provision can offer direction to a couple as they try to get back on track, as well as enhance their communication. Sometimes, a trusted, third set of ears can help.
In the end, if you both have completely different views, desires and goals in life, there's no guarantee that chemistry or "I love you's" will help you stay together.
Make it your utmost priority to do what you did to attract your partner throughout your relationship.
To learn more, visit: http://www.bettersexloverelationship.info
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