1. Us Time: You may spend lots of time with your spouse but is it quality time? Whether it’s a weekly date night, a few overnights, or an extended vacation, make sure that you have time where you can focus exclusively on each other. While it may be a challenge financially or difficult if you have young children, it’s crucial to do your best to make this happen. When you do go out, don’t use it as an opportunity to talk about the kids, run errands, or strategize for work, focus on “us.”
2 Connect Throughout the Day: Do you remember when you first met? You may have been so excited that you used every spare moment to call each other. It’s worth revisiting some of the practices that you engaged in when your love for each other seemed all encompassing. Make an effort to connect with each other throughout the day. Send a short text message or email to let your spouse know that you’re thinking about him/her. Make a call during lunch to say ‘I love you.’ These connections during the day will keep the positive feelings flowing and make your time together when you return home that much more meaningful.
4. Try New Things: Don’t let your relationship get stale. Try new things together. When you were dating, you probably tried new activities together. Take a cooking class, go rock-climbing, learn something new together and you’ll see that it will liven up your relationship. Even if you don’t have the same interests, you can still have fun together.
5. Make Your Spouse Laugh: Laughing can create the same chemical bond as intimacy. Couples can get bogged down in the stress of life. Negativity can permeate the atmosphere and ruin all attempts to connect, even on a nice vacation. Infusing laughter into your relationship can cut through the stress faster than anything else.
A great marriage is built on small, daily practices like the six habits l listed. They may not bring about a Hollywood romance (that only exists in movies), but they will help you stay in love forever.