Give, Give, Give
Everyone knows the old sayings about marriage and how
everything requires compromise and each partner should
give 50%. Well- they are wrong! Everything should not
require compromise or everything will end up turning
into a business negotiation and someone will feel that
they gave up more than they should have. This leads
to resentment and it doesn’t have to. While there
are certain situations that may be important enough
to you or your spouse to make an issue of that will
require compromise, it’s time to consider making
sacrifices here and there for your spouse. He or she
will, of course, be surprised when you do so, but they
will also begin doing the same for you out of appreciation
for you and your actions.
Each partner in a marriage should not be giving 50%
all of the time. If you are only giving 50%, you are
only doing have as well as you could be doing. If you
and your spouse are both giving 100%, you can’t
go wrong. You are both giving your marriage all of your
dedication and effort. If you and your spouse are planning
on only meeting each other halfway, you will only be
successful half of the time (or maybe even less).
Romance isn’t really romance when it’s
convenient for you or your spouse. Your romantic gestures
on romantic days like Valentine’s Day or birthdays
can only be considered romantic if you go out of your
way to be romantic throughout the rest of the year.
You don’t have to spend money in order to be romantic,
either. Begin offering to stop on the way home in case
he or she would like you to pick something up. Never
allow anyone else to greet him or her at the airport
no matter what time the flight arrives. Start getting
up and taking care of housework or even the kids before
he or she has the chance to ask you to.
Instead of thinking about being romantic, simply do
it. Make the decision that you are going to fall in
love with your spouse and simply do it. If you spend
too much time thinking about it, you will find yourself
the victim of self-sabotage. You will focus on faults,
hurts and other unimportant distractions that will stop
you from reaching your goal. You don’t need books
or a professional to help you with this process. You
simply make the decision and you will DO it.
In order to become more romantic by just doing it,
you will find that listening is your best tool. By listening
to him or her with more that just your ears but with
your eyes and heart as well, you will see that there
is so much more to discover about the incredible person
you are committed to. Not only will you find that they
are offering all sorts of clue and tips on how to be
more romantic in your relationship, you will also find
opportunities to offer support and fall in love all
over again.
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