How to keep your relationship on an even keel |
1) Know yourself... before you try to know your partner. If you are clear and comfortable about yourself, your partner will feel comfortable in your company too.
2) Clarify expectations... By the time you and your partner are through with the second date, he or she must know what you are looking for in a partner.
3) Learn to listen to your spouse. Give in to their need to talk to you about themselves, the relationship and their emotions.
4) Seek ways to affirm each other. Set aside some sacrosanct shared time. Develop common interests. Never be dishonest with each other.
For better or worse, in sickness and in health…
Do you remember the love that brought the two of you together that day? Seem but a distant memory?
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