Marriage Words of Wisdom
The best marriage words of wisdom on many topics including marriage goals, communication in relationship and how to find help for your relationship.
"In a true partnership, the kind worth striving for, the kind worth insisting on, and even, frankly, worth divorcing over, both people try to give as much or even a little more than they get. "Deserves" is not the point. And "owes" is certainly not the point. The point is to make the other person as happy as we can, because their happiness adds to ours. The point is, in the right hands, everything that you give, you get." ~Amy Bloom
"More marriages might survive if the partners realized that sometimes the better comes after the worse." ~Doug Larson
Let marriage words of wisdom from well known relationship authors and experts inspire and motivate you to make your marriage all it can be. The marriage ceremony is a union of two people who become life partners, soul mates. The wedding is the first step in a what should be a lifetime partnership.
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Marriage Words of Wisdom About Communication
"I am a good friend to my husband. I have tried to make my marriage vows mean what they say. I show up. I listen. I try to laugh." ~Anna Quindlen
Marriage Words of Wisdom Can Help Avoid Divorce
Did you know that love does NOT conquer all?
You see, often people get married with the idea that their “chemistry”
or undying love for each other will keep them together forever.
However, with almost 50% of marriages ending in divorce these days, it’s
obvious that this isn’t the case. Therefore, it pays to know a few little
secrets before getting married.
Here are 5 tips that help keep couples together long after tying the knot:
Tip #1 - Continue dating
Over the years, people often drift apart or relationships and marriages become
stale because couples fail to do new and special things together. That's why
going on new and refreshing dates is so important. In fact, there is something
about “dating” that creates a sense of magic in a relationship and
can even bring relationships out of a rut. While on a date, you also put more
effort into your appearance, have more uninterrupted time to communicate on
a deeper level and are naturally drawn closer together. Stuck for ideas? Spend
the day at the aquarium, zoo, museum, carnival, bookstore, beach or park.
Tip #2 – Delay is often better
It’s a well-documented statistic that couples who have dated for a year
or longer before marriage have a significantly lower rate of divorce than those
who married after a short dating period. A year of dating gives time for many
emotions to surface and many character traits to be discovered. You may adore
someone in the spring, but despise him or her in the winter. Asking someone
for his or her hand in marriage on the third date isn't romantic. It's gambling.
Tip #3 – Always express your love
Oftentimes, as a relationship matures, partners tend to stop praising each
other because they 'assume' their partner already knows what they're thinking.
When in reality, a day should never go by without you praising your partner.
Compliment them on their cooking, reaffirm that they're the greatest person
in the world or tell them they’re a wonderful role model. If you want
to be loved and romanced by your sweetheart, love and romance them first. When
they're feeling loved, it is much easier to love in return. Are you a super
supporter of what your mate does and says? So do you cheer them on and praise
them constantly? Or do they constantly hear boos or silence?
Tip #4 – Take time to understand your partner
Couples with the most problems are often the ones that say, "I just don't
understand him/her." So let me ask you: How knowledgeable are you about
your mate's profession or the degree they are pursuing? Do you know anything
about his or her family heritage? Are you able to have a meaningful conversation
about her cross-stitch hobby or his interest in rugby? If you are a man, do
you fully understand what women experience during PMS or menopause? You don't
need to be identical, but make an effort to learn about the things that interest
your partner in life and you'll grow closer as a result.
Tip #5 - Answer the BIG questions
Does your partner want kids? Do you both want careers? Do they have a history
of spending their way into debt? Do they go to church?
In my opinion, the biggest reason almost half of marriages end in divorce is
because couples fail to ask each other the right questions BEFORE they get married.
I guess people think they'll be able to change their spouses after marriage
and everything will be better. Wrong. If you fail to sit down and discuss finances,
religion, sex, housing, your future, and other topics in great detail, you could
end up with nothing but argument after argument for the rest of your days.
In the end, if you both have completely different views, desires and goals
in life, there’s no guarantee that chemistry or "I love you’s"
will help you stay together. Make it your utmost priority to understand each
other 'inside-out' BEFORE you take that walk down the aisle.
There are many highly recommended books and ebooks on specific relationship issues like communication and trust.
Reading, and pondering, some basic tips about what makes a marriage suceed can be a helpful starting point no matter how long you have been married. The marriage words of wisdom others offer can give us a new perspective on our own marriage.
Marriage 101 Tips, Wisdom and Blessings is a Kindle book that you can download and easily take with you to to read in "small doses" while you think about what might apply to you.
Many insightful words of wisdom about marriage are what we appreciate about Chosen and Cherished: Biblical Wisdom for Your Marriage (Book/DVD Boxed Set).
These DVDs feature Kimberly Hahn's lively presentation, in six sessions, of the Chosen and Cherished material to a seminar audience. You will find this to be a valuable resource for small groups or to viewing and discussion apply to your own life and marriage.
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