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7 effective and practical advise for your marriage

 


Di madali ang pag-aasawa!
Everyone loves to tell newlyweds this, including TV stars, your barbero, and the cashier at SM. Of course, they hardly ever offer advice on how to get over the obstacles. Never argue in bed, and always tell the truth, are common pieces of advice given to newlyweds.

Your future happiness depends greatly on how well your first year of marriage goes. The first year of a marriage is known as "the wet cement year," according to some. This is because it is when a couple learns how to live together without becoming stale or forming unhealthy habits that could lead to future problems. It's a chance to start building healthy routines and ways of communicating that should last the duration of your marriage.

1.    Remember romanticism. ( Sweetness ba)

Naturally, the French are the source of this instruction. Refrain from using your phone at the dinner table and don't forget how much fun dressing up can be. Resist the urge to spend every moment together in your pajamas. Additionally, your partner should try to win you over again and time again.

2.    Take it easy on yourself.

It's necessary to accept that not every day will be ideal or even decent. Discuss the flaws and the painful areas. Don't be hard on yourself. The ancient saying says marriage is a marathon, not a sprint. And some days will seem like a maze where you have to drag your spouse through a mud puddle and up a mountain. It's easy to set yourself up for failure by worrying about things like whether your marriage is solid or if you're carrying out your obligations in the proper manner. People frequently overheard tribeswomen in Kenya and Tanzania saying that they took the advice of more experienced women who served as their marital mentors and accepted that they wouldn't learn everything there is to know about being a wife in a single day. It takes time. Be patient.

3.    Permit yourself to rely on your partner.

You can take care of yourself, of course, but one of the benefits of marriage is that you don't have to carry the weight of the world by yourself. Allow your partner to look after you occasionally. The significance of this was reinforced by the women in Holland. They were fiercely independent in their desire to pursue their creative ambitions and travel the world on their own, but they also didn't hesitate to work part-time after having children and delegate some of the financial burdens to their husbands for a period.

4.    Be thankful. ( Mag thank you ka)

In America, complaining about marriage is almost an Olympic sport. Women criticized American guests as some of the worst offenders when it came to whining about their marriages everywhere around the world, in literally every place I visited.  Here in the Philippines, you will usually here, " ah okay lang" mabait naman siya. Ganun talaga eh, kasal na kami kaya tiis tiis nalang. Indian ladies who lived in remote villages near the Brahmaputra River cautioned that comparing relationships to others or having unrealistic expectations for marriage were guaranteed ways to feel dissatisfied. Instead, they urged us to cultivate thankfulness, expressing my sincere gratitude for my husband's positive contributions to our relationship on a daily basis. Focus on the positive things your partner does rather than criticize them. An extremely little thank-you text message can go a long way.

5.    Ensure your own well-being.

The wisest counsel from a Jerusalem-based Orthodox Jewish mother and wife who was parenting six kids. She warned, "It's easy to lose yourself in marriage. It's simple to take care of your partner and your relationship and forget to take care of yourself. Your marriage will benefit if you take some time off to regroup. Wag kalimutan ang sarili.

6.    Have more adventures.

Blues after a wedding are quite typical. It's normal to experience a drop in mood after the wedding's excitement. But how can you maintain that energy in a marriage? Keep going on experiences with your partner. The best way to express is what anthropologist and relationship specialist Helen Fisher said in her article: "Research suggests that novelty, like taking chances or trying something new, can trigger the release of dopamine in the brain. Not only novelty in the bedroom, though (although that would be a good start). Continue to learn, develop, and do new things together. You can achieve the same results by eating a new cuisine together or riding a roller coaster at a theme park.

7. Create a home in your house.

Make an environment where you and your partner truly desire to spend time together. You never want your house to feel like an establishment where the two of you are merely passing through, like an office or a hotel. The Danish women loved the idea of making a cheerful and cozy house where a new spouse might escape from the outside world, buying sacks of soft blankets and delectably fragrant candles. We have a lot in online store. Explore!

 

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