Sunday, 8 February 2009

Better a Marriage - 5 Ways You Can Better Yours

There are many things which can cause difficulties in your marriage, this article aims to reveal the top 5 things that cause harm to your marriage. Knowing these and how to avoid them will result in you having a better marriage and avoiding all the useless arguing and fighting you may be going through.

In my mind there are five main points that require attention when wanting to better your marriage. The first of these is having adequate respect for your partner. The number one reason why married couples begin to have problems is because they take there spouse for granted. Believing that your spouse will always be there or you no matter what is a mistake, having your spouse there for you is a privilege and needs to be treated as such if it is to remain. Dedicating time towards your spouse and making an effort to be thoughtful, appreciative, respectful and supportive ensures your relationship will stay healthy.

Not taking your spouse for granted goes far beyond simply remembering her birthday or buying her flowers. It involves understanding how they feel and being tuned in to their needs and desires. It involves being open with your spouse, listening to them when they are trying to communicate and treating everything they say with an open mind and understanding.

Secondly I believe that sex is one of the most important parts of your relationship, this is contrary to what many experts say. Remember back to when you first met and the first feelings of lust you had for one another. Leave romantic notes for your partner when your not there, flirt with your partner like you did when you first met. Don't let sex become nonexistent in your relationship. Allow time every week (or more if you want) to be intimate with your spouse. Try moving the television or other distractions out of the bedroom, try it in other rooms of the house. Pleasing and being pleased by your spouse helps to build emotional bonds, ensures each party is satisfied and will lead to a happier and more loving marriage.

Thirdly, don't become lazy. Agree to and do your fair share of chores and duties around the house. If you like living in a peaceful, relaxing and clean home then you and your spouse will need to devise and implement a maintenance plan. this will insure everyday tasks such as cooking, shopping, cleaning, child care etc. are taken care of and don't cause unnecessary arguments or troubles. In your marriage these tasks are joint responsibilities. Also take time when making your family budget, listen to what your partner wants and decide on a budget you are both happy with. An uncluttered, clean and organized home is a home that is conducive to creating a better relationship and ensuring a tranquil and stress free environment.

Finance can often be a major cause of problems in marriage. The both of you can have different ideas about what to do with your earnings and savings if you have not previously discussed your financial goals and aspirations. When money is tight, stress over paying bills and meeting other financial requirements can create disagreements between you and your spouse. Proper financial planning can help to overcome all of these problems, if necessary attend a few financial planning seminars or seek help from an expert. Discuss your financial plans and worries with your partner so you have an understanding where each of you stand.

Finally try to simplify and relax your everyday life. Take into account the time you spend at work, on hobbies or pastimes and compare this to quality time you spend with your spouse. Consider reevaluating some of your commitments in order to gain more time with your spouse. If you are over worked and stressed not spending enough time with your spouse can lead to a lack of interest and possibly even resentment. When you took your vows you both pledged to be their for one another, to make each other happy. This is as true today as the day of your marriage. Take it upon yourself to get back the marriage you and your partner deserve and want.

By Jon Caston

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