
Why Marriage Does Not Work
There’s a growing narrative, whispered in private circles and echoed on social media platforms: “Marriage is outdated.” But here’s the truth—marriage isn’t dead;
Learn the principles of making your marriage work with these 9 actionable tips.
1. Build love maps – Knowing your partner intimately and deeply is essential for a strong and healthy marriage.
2. Nurture fondness and admiration – Focus on the positive aspects of your partner, and make sure to express love and appreciation regularly.
3. Turn toward each other instead of away – In difficult times or moments of vulnerability, choose to lean in and support each other.
4. Let your partner influence you – Mutual respect and compromise are key elements of a successful marriage.
5. Solve solvable problems – Learn to address, discuss, and resolve small conflicts in a constructive and respectful way.
6. Overcome gridlock – Some issues may be more challenging to resolve, but with patience, empathy, and communication, it is possible to find a solution.
7. Create shared meaning – Find values, goals, and traditions that you both share and create a sense of purpose and identity as a couple.
8. Trust and commitment – Trust is a fundamental building block of any relationship, and commitment is essential for long-term success.
9. Keep the romance alive – Make time for intimacy, fun, and spontaneity in your relationship, and continue to grow and evolve together.
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