10 Valentine's
Day Tips for Spouses Who Want to Improve Their
Marriage
The best and most valuable gifts are often not
material ones. While many spouses focus on Valentine’s Day
gifts such as jewelry or candy, spouses who are willing to
invest the time and energy can give one of the most precious
gifts possible—an improved, satisfying marriage.
Long after the romantic card is tucked away and the box of
candy is empty, this marriage-enriching gift will still be
appreciated and enjoyed. Follow these ten steps to give
yourself and your spouse an unforgettable Valentine’s Day
gift:
1. Direct your energy into becoming the kind of marriage
partner you’d like to have. It’s easy to criticize a spouse for
not being perfect while we overlook our own imperfections.
2. Focus on how you need to change in order to be a better
partner. The only person you can ultimately change is
yourself.
3. Accept responsibility for your own actions. You take a
giant leap forward in growth the day you can say, “I’m sorry
for my actions” instead of rationalizing and offering
excuses.
4. Minimize blame and resentment. They are toxic and can
poison your marriage and your life.
5. Practice forgiveness, not to let your partner off the
hook, but because you want to move forward without carrying the
weight of past hurts.
6. Break your marriage goals down into small steps and begin
taking action. It’ll be easier to continue moving forward when
you start seeing progress.
7. Adopt the philosophy expressed in the Serenity Prayer:
“God, grant me serenity to accept what I cannot change, courage
to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the
difference.”
8. Focus on what you can do and give instead of keeping tabs
about who is doing the most or making the greatest effort in
your marriage.
9. Strive for balance in your own life between family,
friends, work, sports, hobbies, recreation, and other
interests. Then you won’t be as likely to obsess about the
imperfections in your partner.
10. Reward and praise yourself often for hanging in there in
a challenging situation. You deserve it!
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