Make Everything about BOTH of You
Whether
you consider yourself together or ‘two’-gether, you will both find a
wonderfully comforting yet exciting familiarity with each other. Familiarity never truly spawns into contempt,
as the saying goes. Relationships that
exist without creativity and satisfaction are the kinds that spawn
contempt. Doing things together with
your spouse doesn’t mean that you become dependent on each other. Dependence is absolutely the worst thing for
your relationship and will ultimately lead to an unhealthy co-dependency. Complete independence is not altogether good
for a marriage either. If you are so
focused on your own independence, you can never be a true couple. Interdependence is
what almost all successful couples have been able to achieve and maintain. Interdependence is simply a reciprocal
relation between interdependent individuals.
It is possible to achieve such a balance in a relationship and it is the
best way to have a respectful and successful partnership with your spouse.
Start
to think about everything you do as an activity or opportunity for the both of
you. If you have to go out of town on a
business trip, take your spouse with you.
While you’re away or even while you’re at home together, take turns
reading the newspaper aloud in bed. Make
sure you read the funnies to each other and you must use appropriate voices for
different characters!
Take
entire days together to go out and explore new things. Buy a book that lists all of the attractions
in yours and surrounding areas. Visit
each place that neither one of you has been to before. Go on treasure hunts to places like flea
markets, auctions, antique shops, second-hand stores, garage sales, craft sales
and church rummage sales. These are
great places to pick up gifts for your spouse that you save for a later date.
While
most people know about ‘his and hers’ items like bathrobes and towels, there
are a number of other items that can be enjoyed together as ‘couples’
items. Try getting matching motorcycles
along with matching T-shirts. Have
matching his and hers overnight bags, coffee mugs, bicycles, cell phones, cars,
holiday ornaments, tennis rackets, rocking chairs and even matching carved
pumpkins on Halloween.
Go
shopping together and work on finding something for him and something for
her. Go to a bookstore and select a book
that you know your spouse will like and have him or her do the same for
you. Go to a music store and select a CD
you know that your spouse will like and again, have him or her do the same for
you. Find other ways to apply this same
concept to other specialty stores.
At
the beginning of each month, sit down together as a couple and review your
calendars. Make all of your plans that
you will do together before working in all of your other appointments and
commitments into your schedule. Your
relationship commitments should always come first and be your top
priority. Couples who keep their
relationship first in their lives have the most enviable relationships.
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