Revitalize Your Marriage...

United States
April 18, 2007 1:43pm CST
After years of being together, some couples feel their marriage has become dull or unexciting.I know this has been true for me. Most decide try to start with something fresh and ignite their romance again. There are many different ways to put the spark back into your marriage and, if successful, restore your relationship. Just give them a try. Instructions STEP 1: Make your relationship a priority and start taking time for one another. First and foremost, you must put your relationship ahead of anything that may be standing in your way. STEP 2: Change your routine. Do something different each day for one another that shows you care. STEP 3: Thank your spouse. In long term marriages, sometimes people forget to thank one another for the simple chores they perform each day. STEP 4: Compliment your spouse. Sometimes little things can go a long way and compliments tend to give your significant other just the boost they need. STEP 5: Try something spontaneous. Maybe go away for a weekend, or stay in a bed and have breakfast. Take time away with your spouse to learn more about each other and rediscover your love for one another. STEP 6: Communicate. Most women tend to talk more than the men in relationships, but be sure to open up communication with your significant other. STEP 7: Make a list. Each partner should put together a list of things they’ve always wanted to see, do or try. Then the two of you can go together and experience new things and discover more about each other's interests. STEP 8: Plan a romantic getaway. Some couples need time away with one another. Plan a romantic dinner, or go to a fantasy hotel room and give yourselves space to redefine and explore your physical relationship with one another. Hopefully, with these tips you will be able to revitalize your marriage. Marriage is about sticking together through thick and thin, we can't just give up when things get boring. You can always spice it up a bit. Have you ever had revitalize your marriage, or have you been completelly satisfied the entire marriage?
1 response
• United States
19 Apr 07
I have been there before with my previous marriage. My wife is decessed. I have married again and am trying to keep all the focusses on the right goals. Thanks for your good advice and consideration.