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Introduction Dating and marriage is different than it was twenty
years ago. In today’s society, more than 50% of all marriages fail for one
reason or another. Just thinking about that makes “commitment” seem scary. It
seems that when relationships are faced with challenges, people quit trying.
Dating is more like a marathon, trying to date as many people as possible,
instead of taking time to get to know someone at a deeper level. For married
couples, divorce is not biased. Whether married for thirty years or eight months,
the outcome can be the same. The fact is that relationships, whether dating or
married, are hard. Things do not always go perfectly, fighting does occur, and
it takes a 100% commitment from both parties to make it a success. Often when
people break off a relationship, they feel as though something is missing. The
“spark” has gone, leaving one or both people feeling inadequate and
unfulfilled. However, even though the odds are not very good,
healthy, and long-lasting relationships are definitely possible and proven by
many people. Look at Paul Newman and Joanne Woodard, Danny Devito and Rhea
Perlman, or Nancy and Ronald Regan. What secrets do they possess? The answer is
that they all work hard at their relationship. They made a decision of choosing
to love their mate rather than relying on the “warm and fuzzy” feelings, which
everyone knows will fade. By making love a choice you are making a decision
that even in the bad times, you stick it out. Think of it like choosing a car. You pick out the
make, model, year, color, and features that you believe are best for you. After
driving your car for a couple of months, you realize that perhaps you should
have purchased a larger car, or that maybe the leather seats would have been
better, or on hot sunny days, the sunroof would have been nice. However, it is
now too late so you choose to keep your car and make it work. It is the same
for marriage. Not everything will be perfect and there will be major obstacles
to overcome but you have made your decision and now you choose to make it work. There are hundreds of things you can do to better
your relationship. To help get you headed in the right direction, we have
chosen 101 ways to build, strengthen, and enhance your relationship. Remember, little steps taken every day will add up to
big successes.
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