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Learn from your mistakes. When something goes wrong
and the two of you work through it, do not repeat the same mistake. Rather than
dive right back into whatever it was you did or said, think before you act. At
first, this will take some discipline but as you see positive results in the
relationship, be encouraged that it is working. 36.
Go on
a Date Especially for married couples, but even for some
“dating” couples, start dating. Often people become very comfortable in their
relationship and sitting around on the weekends, watching movies is about as
exciting as it gets. Ask your mate out. For example, actually call them and
ask, “If you do not have any plans for Saturday night, would you like to go to
a concert with me?” It is crucial to relationships that they keep the fire
alive by enjoying the act of dating. There are many people in long-term,
successful marriages that will tell you they go out on dates every week, which
has been a huge bonus for their relationship. 37.
Memory
Box Start a memory box to store old movie tickets,
brochures from cities visited, concert ticket stubs, old ski lift passes, cards
attached to flowers received, old love notes or letters, birthday cards or
anniversary cards from your mate, anything that the two of you did together.
Every once in awhile, pull the box out and look at the items with your mate.
Reminisce about each memento, and keep all the special times in your life close
to your heart! 38.
Keep
the Kids Out of It Whether
married or dating, if there are kids involved, it is crucial that they are not
used as pawns in any situation. For example, if your mate wants to get intimate
and you are not in the mood, do not say, “I need to help the kids with their
homework,” or if something that needed to be done was not taken care of because
you forgot, do not blame it on the kids by saying, “I was taking care of the
kids and did not have time.” In the first scenario, be honest with your mate
and tell them that you are very tired and while intimacy is important, you
would prefer to make sure the kids are in bed on time so the two of you can
have some quality time together. This opens an honest line of communication and
does not place ill feelings on the kids, especially since it is not their
problem to begin with. 41.
Listen
to How You Talk
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