Sep 6, 2011

3 Things That Successful Couples Do to Keep Their Relationship Thriving

By Sarah Scott


Having Practical Expectations

Many marriages these days have one individual with high expectations for their spouse. Some high expectations are so high that you are setting your spouse up to fail. These are some common high expectations that many individuals have for their other half or relationship.

-In a successful marriage, there isn't any conflicts at all

-My partner will know precisely what is on my mind without me having to say anything

-Our relationship will forever be exciting, romantic, and full of excitment (just like in the movies)

-My spouse will always cook me dinner when I come back home from work

-My better half will always do things that may please me

-My partner will always need to spend each waking moment with me

These are some common relationship expectations that couples regularly make in a marriage. Do any of these seem realistic? Remember that by having high expectations for your spouse, you are setting them up to fail. Nobody is flawless. While acknowledging that there is no such thing as a perfect relationship. Marriage takes hard work and effort to keep the love alive in your relationship. Reevaluate your expectations with your partner. Are they too high? Are they realistically possible? If so , your unreasonable expectations could be hurting your marriage.

Can You Make Compromises?

Do you and your spouse make compromises? Being able to make compromises is important when it comes to a good relationships. Your spouse can't always be the one bending backwards for you without you giving anything in return. This could mean anything from who's turn it is to choose the movie, pick the toppings on the pizza to sacrificing your time to do your spouse's best liked pastimes. Successful couples make sacrifices for each other because they love one another. Ensure that each individual in a marriage is making compromises.

Do You Help Your Spouse Foster Their Self image?

Some people may not notice how unsupportive they're until it's too late. Does your spouse have a dream or a goal and you're not being supportive? There's nothing more critical for a husband or a woman to have their love one by their side when they are going through a new and scary part in their life. Do you cheer your partner on when he or she wishes it the most? Your support will help your other half build confidence and self confidence. Keeping a lookout for each other's general well-being is so critical when it comes having a successful relationship.

If you and your spouse have been married for quite some time, it is not rare to see couples who's hit a speed bump in their marriage. Committed relationships has it's ups and downs (and often plateaus.) It's how you respond that's so important to making it work. Keep these things mentioned above in consideration if you're going through a rough patch in your marriage. It could keep your marriage going.




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