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Thursday 3 January 2019

3 Surprisingly Common Behaviors That Ruin Even The Happiest, Healthiest Relationships Your Tango

3 Surprisingly Common Behaviors That Ruin Even The Happiest, Healthiest Relationships

3 Surprisingly Common Behaviors That Ruin Even The Happiest, Healthiest Relationships
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These mistakes are all too easy to make.
"I promise to love, honor, and obey until death do us part."
I said those vows when I got married, but no one told me it would be like this. Did getting married and saying those vows really mean spending every moment together with my spouse? I mean, we enjoy spending time together but I am starting to question whether or not there is such a thing as being too close.
Could we unintentionally be causing relationship problems and strain on our marriage by too much togetherness?
As life's circumstances have changed, so has marriage. You will have many competing interests for your time, resulting in you and your partner spending every "free" moment with each other — talking, playing, having sex, and just being with one another.

You might be telling each other everything, bringing not only the office but the office gossip home too. You are not doing it on purpose; it just happens.
If this sounds familiar, it may be time to learn how to fix a broken marriage. Take a look at what you are bringing into your relationship and whether or not it's productive for you and your partner.
Here is the best marriage advice on how to navigate 3 of the most common relationship problems men and women frequently encounter as part of married life.

1. You talk about work too much.

Many companies have started operating in a "do more with less" environment. (Do more with less but not with the increased pay, I might add). You might find yourself spending more time at work, possibly traveling, and becoming closer to people at work.
As soon as you get home every day, you share with your spouse all the ends and outs of your day at work. This includes who got a bad performance appraisal, who has a crush on who, who has problems at home, and it keeps going.
Yes, you want to share everything with your spouse, but should you?
I remember a story about a man who had a stressful job but a very happy marriage that had lasted many years. Each night, when he came home, he would rub a rock that he placed outside the door of his home. He explained that rubbing the rock was the reminder to leave all his work problems and issues at home and to be a husband and father when he walked in the door.
So, stop and think how much time you spend venting and raving about what is happening at work. Your spouse may not have a clue about who or what you are really talking about and really may not want to hear the same stories every day.
In an effort to avoid this rut, try coming home a few times a week, rubbing the rock at your door, and just be in the moment.

2. You compromise too much.

There are times when you should experience new things with our spouse. But what happens if you're just not jazzed about your spouse's favorite activities?
A great example is video games. Gaming is a hot industry and it's not just for children. Adults of both sexes and all ages are into escaping through games. Your spouse may love playing games, but you will never be at the same skill level and you only get frustrated when you play. In fact, your stomach cringes every time you are asked.
How do you feel when you are playing? After you play? Resentful? Angry? The quality time you thought you were going to share just turned out to be only time spent — time you won't get back.
The resentful and unhappy feelings you have when you continue to do something you really don't want to can build up over time and put distance between you and your spouse. Don't be afraid to let go and free your spouse to do something they enjoy without you.

3. You don't have "me" time.

You have spent so much time doing what makes your spouse happy, something got lost along the way. You!
Do you remember the things you would take time out for that brought such a sense of peace and joy? Do you remember the things that you wish you still had time for? What would your marriage be like if you took the time to do something that brought you pure peace and joy each week?
It could be as simple as reading a book, taking a yoga class, taking time to meditate, reading the bible, or shooting a few golf balls on the range. You would begin to raise your anabolic energy level, which in turn would raise the anabolic energy in your marriage.
Now that you know how to save a marriage, here's a challenge: try to implement one thing that would take away the quantity of time you spend with your spouse and replace it with quality time with your spouse. You'll be sure to see a difference!
And a final, as my friend Lauren Solomon says, "Don't treat your husband like your furry girlfriend!"
I couldn't agree more.
As the founder of Infinity Coaching, Carolyn R. Owens provides career, leadership and life coaching to moves individuals forward, allowing them to take command of their lives.












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