FEW WAYS TO KEEP YOUR RELATIONSHIP ALIVE
Laugh and play together
Play isn't just for kids.
Playfully teasing your partner can bring you
closer together (remember, the key is to tease
"playfully"!). Couples who laugh more are more satisfied in their relationships. Humor and laughter also seem to have a buffering effect - using humor during conflict can help you resolve the issue. So pick a comedy the next time you're choosing a movie for date night, come up with playful nicknames, and the next time that your partner says something that bothers you, try responding with a joke instead of getting defensive.
Show gratitude
I think we'd all agree that
it is important to do nice things for your partner
on occasion. But it is also important to notice
and acknowledge when your partner does nice
things for you. A little "thanks" can go
a long way. When people feel grateful to their
partners, both partners end up feeling more
connected with each other and more satisfied
with the relationship. It's also important to
be grateful for who your partner is as a
person. When you find yourself irritated instead
of happy, try playing a few mind games to
reset your mood - imagine what your life would
be like if you'd never met your partner, or
imagine how you'd feel if something bad happened
to them. A bit morbid, but it works.
These little exercises may do more than just change your mood in the moment – couples who experience more gratitude are less likely to break up!
Try new things together
The key to trying new
activities with your partner is that the activities
should be something novel and exciting. The
novelty helps you and your partner create new
memories and feel like a team as you try
something new. The excitement of the activity
may make you feel like your relationship is
more exciting.
Researchers have found that trying new things with your partner can help prevent boredom, make you feel closer to your partner, happier with your relationship, and more satisfied with life in general. It doesn't have to be as extreme as white water rafting—something as simple as trying a new type of food, or playing tourist in your own town should do the trick.
Celebrate triumphs
Supporting your partner through
rough times is vital, but it is just as important
to be supportive when things go right. Couples
who celebrate achievements and triumphs are
more satisfied with their relationships,
experience fewer conflicts, have fun together, and are happier in general.
So the next time your partner gets a promotion, meets a new exercise goal, or just has a really great day, make sure to celebrate with them.

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