1. Do the things you did the first year you were dating.
2. Ask for what you want.
3. Become an expert on your partner.
4. Don't ask "how was your day."
At the end of a long day, we tend to mentally check out of our lives and consequently, our relationship. We rely on the standard question, “How was your day?” Generally, that boring question will yield a boring answer such as, “Fine, how was yours?” This does nothing to improve your connection and instead, can actually damage it because you're losing the opportunity to regularly connect in a small way.
Instead, try asking things like, “What made you smile today?” or “What was the most challenging part of your day?” You’ll be amazed at the answers you’ll get, with the added benefit of gaining greater insight into your significant other.
So you'll be more comfortable with your partner
5. Create a weekly ritual to check in with one another.
6. Keep it sexy
7. Get creative about the time you spend together
8. Get it on.
9. Take a (mental) vacation, everyday.
10. Take "fight breaks" when you need them.
11. Dig deep to unearth your true feelings.
12. Seek to understand ... not agree.
13. Make your apology count.
Lovely..... Nice one...
ReplyDeletePerfect!