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Making a Good Marriage Even Better

Keeping Love Alive  
When I was 24 years old I fell madly in love. I was madly in love for three weeks, and then spent the next 30 years struggling to regain and maintain that wonderful feeling. In the course of my long marriage and in the 35 years I've been counseling individuals and couples, I've learned what it takes to keep love alive and what diminishes the feelings and experience of love. 

Tending The Fire Within
It's in our nature to want to grow - to experience new things, to learn, to test ourselves, to be stimulated both mentally and physically. When we deny ourselves the opportunity to grow, this can cause us to become unsatisfied with our lives, careers, and our relationships
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When Your Self-esteem is Damaged by Someone You Love
When people hurt us, self-esteem is always damaged. It doesn't matter whether the hurt is intention or not. Even unintentional hurts inflict damage.

Relationship Change: It's easier than you think
"You cannot get someone to change." How many times have we heard those words? Hundreds of times...from friends and self-help experts...and yet our hearts still hunger for change. Who's right? The experts or our hearts?

Chain Of Love
Trying to find a radio station on my car stereo the other day, I happened to hear a song which made me sit back and think... I think the lyric was, Don't let the chain of love end with you.

After a Fight, Get Back to Love
Relationship fights are supposed to clear the air and bring us closer together - but too often the opposite occurs. A fight creates distance . . . and makes both partners feel as though they have been attacked.

Revisiting Your Vows
Perhaps from time to time we all should revisit our wedding vows - whether this be by attending a friend's wedding or simply in quiet contemplation by ourselves. Hearing or even thinking about these words and their meaning can be very inspiring...

A Game For Love 
Whether you've been with your partner for many years or you're just starting a new relationship, building true intimacy is crucial in developing a strong  and loving relationship. Often we work hardest to develop intimacy in the  initial stages of a relationship, and become somewhat lax in our efforts in  the ensuing years.

Click these links for more marriage tips...

1000 Questions for Couples

500 Lovemaking Tips


100 Bedroom Games
 

300 Creative Dates

101 Proposal Ideas


50 Secrets of Blissful Relationships


A Better Way to Date


$1400 in Relationship Bonuses 

Courtesy Doesn't Stop With Saying, "I Do" 
It seems the longer couples are together, the more they take each other for granted. This is especially true when it comes to extending basic courtesies.

Leave Your Scorecard At The Door 
When we're agitated or generally stressed out, it's all too easy to take our frustrations out on those closest to us. One prime example of this is; 
keeping score.

Apology Accepted
The problem with not accepting or minimizing an apology is this only escalates the problem. A snide comment in the face of an apology will only serve to create hostility and resentment.

Focus On The Big Picture
With every marriage license issued, there should also be given two sets of seat belts - for one thing's certain, it's going to be a bumpy ride.

How My Husband Created the Wife of His Dreams
"I created my wife." It's the comment my husband Bob uses to explain how we met. He gets a laugh but he does not mean to be funny. He really believes he created me . . . and our ideal eighteen-year romantic marriage.

Fireworks Aren't Just for July
I have found that simple communication can really put a spark in things after an exhausting day. Take the time to just listen to each other.

A Chain Reaction
Sincere words, carefully chosen, can help begin a positive chain reaction.  Here are some tips and phrases to get you started.  I am sure you will be able to add your own to this list.

Making Time for Romance 
Connecting with your partner emotionally and physically is a soothing balm for our frazzled lives.

Love Hurts
Sometimes love "hurts", here's five ways to take the opportunity.

In-Laws and Out-Laws
How do you deal with in-laws who rub you the wrong way? A story of one woman's struggle to deal with less-than-accommodating in-laws.

Building A Lifelong Love Affair
Learning how to keep the love and intimacy alive and well in any relationship - for life!

Subtle Signals on the Domestic Front
Many things that play havoc with domestic peace, even where the parties concerned aren't short on goodwill, and have the best of intentions. Sometimes these destructive forces are so subtle we're not even aware of them.

How to Get Your Husband on Track to Mutual Dreams
Now if you come at your husband head on with a question like, "Honey, I would like for you and I to sit down and discuss our mutual dreams," you are asking for trouble.

Marriage Fixes 

Marriage Basics
You can also think of a marriage as a team...A team that often needs to "get back to the basics," the basics of communication. A team is simply not a team without good communication between the players.

Communicate, Integrate, Celebrate: Thriving In Marriage During Crisis Times 
When marriages hit the inevitable bumps and rough patches, it is important to have a game plan to not only survive, but to thrive. Here is one way to insure that happens for your marriage.

Reality Check
Don’t let false assumptions drag your marriage down. Get a fresh start with these six truths.

Say You’re Sorry!
An apology is still a great place to start, but it may not be enough when your spouse is really ticked off.

Romance

Falling BACK in Love With Your Spouse
Simply put, over the past year our children have been giving Rudy and I back to each other, and we have fallen in love all over again.

How To Rekindle A Romance in Five Minutes A Day
Life is all about the goals we set and how we spend our time on those goals.

Tips for a Long-Lasting Marriage
So, I am looking at the calendar here, and I get reminded that soon I will have been married to my wonderful husband for 7 years. Hmmm. Not bad by today's standards.

 

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