Marriages are not perfect. It takes a lot of effort and patience, moreover understanding to build a successful and happy marriage. There is no secret formula for a flawless relationship but there are some ways to live a happy and content marriage relationship.
Good for you for looking for things to do to keep your marriage happy. Marriage is long and hard and being proactive is the best way to keep it healthy. So many of us put off working on our marriage, hoping that someday we will have the opportunity to do so, only to find that itโs too late.
Of course, alongside the importance of doing things toย keep your marriage healthyย are things that you definitely should NOT do. Ironically, they are often two sides of the same coin, and understanding that can make them easier to manage.
Here Are 5 Things To Do To Keep Your Marriage Happy And 5 Things Not To Do. Read On!
1. Do: Communicate
If you have read any of my blogs, or those of other relationship coaches, you will know by now the NUMBER ONE most important thing to do to keep your marriage happy is communication.
What kind of communication? Communication about feelings, about household chores, about expectations, about in-laws, about work schedules, about the kids, about the dogs, about your friends, about money, about anything and everything to do with your marriage.
Without communication, relationships can, and will, stall out. Without communication, people hurt each other unintentionally. Without communication, couples lose their connection.
Why donโt couples communicate? Most commonly it is because they donโt want to cause their partner pain but also because they donโt take the time or they donโt want to deal with the fallout or they just donโt think to do it. Those are pretty lame excuses to not do the key thing that could keep a marriage happy.
So, donโt just TRY to communicate โ do it! I promise you that if you do, it will be worth it.
Donโt: Be Passive Aggressive
The flip side of communication is passive aggression. The definition of someone who is passive-aggressive is someone who โuses indirect resistance as a reaction to the demands of others and an avoidance of direct confrontation, as in procrastinating, pouting, or misplacing important materials.โ
Are you someone who says they will do something, knowing you wonโt? ย Are you someone who reacts to a comment from your partner with a sneer and a roll of the eyes? Are you someone who puts off things, even if you know that they are important to your partner?
All of these things are hallmarks of someone who is passive-aggressive. More than almost anything, passive aggression can sabotage a happy relationship.
If there is one thing to do to keep your marriage healthy it is to never be passive-aggressive โ communicate with your person. If you can communicate about your wants and needs, you will find yourself happier than you ever thought you could be.
Related: Why Good Communication Is Actually Good Emotion Regulation in Disguise
2. Do: Work Together
My daughter always said that her friendโs parents who were still together when she went off to college were parents who worked well together.
Instead of one person being in charge, both adults made the decisions around social life, kidโs activities, time around the holidays, date nights, etc. All of these things allowed the couple to stay connected in a way that if one person had been in charge would not be possible.
Furthermore, the ability to work well together will make passive-aggressiveness less likely, which will only make your relationship healthier.
Donโt: Divide And Conquer
When my husband and I were married, we decided to divide and conquer. He was the one who went to work and made the money. I was the one who stayed home and was in charge of the family and the house. I wish we had never done that.
His focus was work โ which made me angry and resentful. My focus was on our children and their lives โ which made him angry and resentful. I always thought that once the kids were gone we would have an opportunity to work our way back to each other, to work together to be happy, but we never got the chance!
3. Do: Be Willing To Forgive
The importance of being able to forgive cannot be understated. The ability to forgive may be equal to the definition of love.
We are all of us humans. Human beings who laugh, cry, make mistakes, do big things, who are impulsive and damaged. As a result, people, humans, make mistakes.
If you hold onto a mistake that someone has made, it will only eat you up inside. If you hold onto a mistake that someone made thinking that they did it because they didnโt love you, it will only destroy your relationship.
Are you willing to forgive someone for making a human mistake? Would you want someone to forgive you if you did?
Donโt: Hold Grudges
My mother could hold a grudge like no oneโs business. If my dad did one thing wrong, it was unforgivable.
I remember that he used to come home late every night and that he did he didnโt pay attention to her. She was hurt and got passive-aggressive which made him pay even less attention to her. My mother never got over that. As a result, their marriage ended in shambles and she held onto her anger at my father for the rest of her life. I believe that, ultimately, those grudges killed her.
Are you someone who holds on to grudges? Are those grudges getting you anywhere? Are they injuring your relationship? If so, try to let them go.
4. Do: Keep The Romance Going
I am in an incredibly healthy relationship and the reason is, I believe, that we are determined to never stop making sure the other feels loved.
We make an effort to tell each other how we feel about each other, to give each other physical attention, to give each other space, to give each other understanding, to forgive each other when we need to. We work on this every single day. Itโs not always easy but it is totally worth it.
Weโve been together for four years and to this day we are like a young couple in love.
Donโt: Take Each Other For Granted.
The death of many relationships is caused when someone takes the other one for granted. When they assume that their person will always be there for them. When they assume that no matter what they say, or do, they will be forgiven. When they believe that someday they will be able to fix everything that is broken. When they arenโt willing to get divorced but arenโt willing to work on the marriage either.
My boyfriend and I rarely take each other for granted. If either one feels like we are being taken for granted, we speak up, immediately, so the other person knows how we are feeling
Related: A Truth About Intimacy, Love And Romance
5. Do: Talk About Your Sex Life.
As marriages go on, sex lives can often be diminished. Whether itโs because of work, kids, loss of interest, or anxiety, married peopleโs sex lives can be a mess.
Unfortunately, when this happens, couples are hesitant to talk about it. Like money, the topic of sex is very fraught. We believe that discussing it will only lead to embarrassment, shame and pain. As a result, the topic of sex is swept under the table, and because of this, coupleโs sex lives diminish or disappear, and marriage will struggle to be a happy one with no sex.
Related: 104 Experts Reveal The TRUTH About sex In Marriage
Donโt: Go Looking Elsewhere For Love And Affection
Many people who are in unhealthy relationships, who are taken for granted, who donโt communicate, who can not forgive each other or work together, whose sex life is difficult, can and do, find themselves vulnerable to finding love and affection elsewhere.
More often than not, people donโt go looking for affection but when it is put in front of them they find they canโt resist. Seeking love and affection elsewhere is a sure-fire way to make sure that your relationship isnโt a happy one and might even end it.
Knowing Things To Do To Keep Your Marriage Happy Is The Key To Doing So.
That being said, understanding what is important NOT to do is just as important.
Know that if you can communicate, if you can work together and forgive each other if you can keep the romance going and if you can talk about sex, you will find that you can have a marriage that will withstand the test of timeย and remain happy.
I know that this list is daunting. If so, choose one of the items above to start and then do it! Even one thing can make a big difference!
I know that you can do this!
Written By: Mitzi Bockmann Originally Appeared On: Let Your Dreams Begin
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