2013年8月1日 星期四

10 Ways to improve your marriage daily

Couple hugging on picnic bench

Your marriage is the most important relationship you'll ever have. Interestingly enough, many people choose to put it on the back burner. Learn to improve your bond daily with these not-so-ordinary tips.

Let me ask you a question. Have you noticed that when you're happy in your relationship with your spouse, you tend to be happier with your job, kids, social life and everything else life throws your way? Most likely, your answer is “yes,” and that's because when you start making your marriage a priority, you begin to develop a “we're in this together” attitude and life in general just seems easier. After all, isn't anything easier if you have someone you love and trust to go through it with? Let's take a look at 10 unique ways to improve your marriage daily. We promise it will be more than worth it.

Set your alarm 10 minutes before you need to get up to spend some quality time with your spouse. Have a cup of coffee together, discuss the morning news or simply stay in bed and cuddle. Those precious 10 minutes of alone time in the morning will set the tone for your day. Plus, what's the difference if you get up at 5:45 a.m. or 5:35 a.m. anyways?

You and your husband are probably in the habit of pecking goodbye each morning before work and pecking once again when you see each other in the evening. Tonight, when your husband comes home, surprise him with a long, passionate kiss. It doesn't have to be a full-on make out session?— a simple five extra seconds will work just fine.

Remember back when you were dating and you couldn't keep your hands off each other? Now it seems whenever you run an errand together you're more focused on the errand than each other. Next time you're out together — whether at the grocery store or picking up dry cleaning — hold your spouse's hand. Take a moment to hug each other, even if it's in the middle of the pasta aisle at the store.

Let's face it — by the end of the day, you're exhausted. You've given your all to your kids, your job, your chores and dinner, but what about your husband? Consciously make an effort to give him your “best” each and every day. Of all the people in your life, he deserves it the most.

Taking a shower with your loved one is a great — and quick — way to get some alone time. It doesn't have to lead to sex and it doesn't have to be planned, just hop in! Your husband will love the spontaneity and it's certain to bring you closer on a daily basis.

Reading for just 10 minutes per day with your spouse will increase communication and help you form a deeper bond. We suggest reading a book meant for couples, such as Gary Chapman's The 5 Love Languages. You can read early in the morning, before bed or out back on the patio — just make sure it happens.

This one seems easy, but when was the last time you actually asked your spouse how their day was or what they'd like to do? Make it a goal to ask your spouse daily how they're doing and if they need anything from you.

Did your spouse have a bad day? Encourage him and show him that you appreciate him and all that he does for you and your family. A little appreciation goes a long way.

Make it a priority to continue having fun with your spouse. Play board games over a bottle of wine, have a movie night with popcorn and root beer floats or drive around neighborhoods searching for your dream home. Keep your relationship fun and light-hearted — it helps you enjoy each other more!

Love is a choice, a decision and a commitment. You're not going to feel head-over-heels in love with your spouse every day, but by telling your spouse you love him daily, you're reminding the both of you that it's a conscious decision that you're choosing to make. Write it on your bathroom mirror, call him, text him or even post it on his Facebook wall — just say it!

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