Discuss Your Past - Briefly
It's in the past and that's where it needs to remain. Unless you have
major secrets you're hiding that could harm your relationship down the road,
there isn't much to say about past relationships, connections, and events. That
doesn't mean you should attempt to hide things. Only that it isn't necessary to
discuss the intimate details of every boy you've kissed from third grade on up.
Relationships are often made stronger because of a shared history but the
relationships that last are the ones that keep their eyes on the future and are
not constantly staring back into the past.
This also works for fights, arguments, disagreements, etc. Leave them
in the past and move on. If you can't forgive and forget, find a way to work it
out so that you're not constantly dwelling on it. If it's an ongoing problem
find a solution that works for you both or it will continue to be a problem for
your marriage.
Make Plans for the Future - Keep
them Flexible
Flexibility is a word that needs to be a cornerstone for all
marriages. It's one thing to have a future mapped out together. You need to
have plans for the future. But, you need to avoid sticking to those plans so
rigidly that they jeopardize your future together.
Embrace the Moment - You Never
Know How Many You'll Have
Life is short. And, it offers no guarantees. You never know how many
sunrises and sunsets you'll get in your marriage. Illness, accidents, and even
relationship turmoil can rob you of the future you hoped for. Cherish the time
you have together. When petty arguments arise, really think, long and hard, if
the argument is worth the discord. Decide if it's worth robbing you of the joy
of being together -- even for a moment.
Once you build a better foundation for your marriage, based on these
principles, you'll see a huge difference in the way you approach problems and
work to find solutions. Ultimately, you'll both have a happier marriage that
requires less work than many other couples struggling for a future that isn't
working for them, rehashing past arguments, or failing to take advantage of the
time they have together today.
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