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Greetings,
I
am one day away from completing the 21 Day Complaint Free Marriage
Experiment. Of course by writing this, I am most likely jinxing myself
by writing this so by the time you read this I will be at day one
again. Oh well, let's live dangerously! After I complete this thing I
will let you know what I learned from the whole thing.
In
case you missed it, the Man Up Series has started at The Simple
Marriage Project. A Woman Up Series is on the way. If you have any
issues or topics you would like to see covered, please let me know.
Welcome
to all our new readers. Out numbers are growing and I have you to thank
for it all.
Corey
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Tips
to keep the marriage rockin'!
Each week
there will be some tips, suggestions, or ideas intended to help keep
your marriage rockin'.
This week's
tip:
Bring your spouse a cup of coffee
(or OJ) in the morning as they prepare for work.
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12 Ways to
Have an Unhappy Marriage
If you go to
your local Barnes and Noble, or whatever bookstore you frequent,
usually somewhere in the middle of the store you can find a
relationships and marriage section. This area is often filled with
everything from Saving Your Marriage Before it Starts to How
to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It.
With all the
information out there regarding how to have a successful marriage, what
makes the principles so hard to incorporate and apply? Granted,
marriage is not so easy that there is a definitive formula that
everyone can follow to discover a marriage out of this world. It still
requires work and there will still be struggles.
Beyond the
idea of simply creating a marriage that lasts there is the joy and
pleasure a marriage fully alive can provide for both participants.
There are no actual steps that everyone can follow to an extremely
happy marriage, but there are some sure fire ways to create an unhappy
marriage.
- Complain.
Complaining is like a rocking chair. It feels comfortable and you feel
like your getting something done by rocking, but you don't go anywhere.
To break this, try the
21 day complaint free marriage experiment.
- Have a cluttered home.
Nothing will add to the stress level of a marriage like a cluttered
home. It's disorganized and often chaotic. Simplify
the things in your house. Put things away or get rid of it if you
don't use it. Your marriage will improve as will your own well being.
- Complicate things.
Many people fall victim to the dreaded over-thinking things. Most
things in life are not all that complicated. Break everything down into
two choices. Then make a decision and go with it.
- Have a busy schedule.
Work, kids, school, friends, family, housework, social activities,
travel, and on it goes. We seem to cram as many things into life as we
possibly can. Then we don't enjoy the things we are committed to
because we worry about the next thing on our list. Slow down. Prioritize
your commitments. Do less.
- Be too close to each other.
Every relationship begins with the desire to be as close as possible.
You think about them all the time. You scheme ways to be together. As
the relationship progresses, most couples remain too close, although
you don't realize it. You border on being smothered by your spouse.
Unable to chart your own way in life. While this seems like it is based
on love and care, it often is a reaction to the importance level your
spouse assumes in life. You become fearful of being too independent
based on how your spouse may react. Many married couples are emotional
siamese twins, joined at the emotional hip. One of them will often be
offended when the other simply wants to go to the other room to get a
glass of water.
- Spend no time alone.
Just because you are married does not mean you have ceased to exist as
an individual. Life is still going on and your dreams still play an
important role in your life. There is nothing wrong with being apart at
times in order to go out with friends. This is more than being apart to
take care of career tasks. This is being apart to do things you love
and enjoy.
- Be each others only friends.
Similar to spending no time alone, don't be each others only outlet for
friendship. You already play too many roles with each other in
marriage. Save some things for other people to fulfill.
- Be overly-controlling.
Humans have a major weakness in that we think we can control the things
around us. Including other humans. Often this comes across as
manipulative. Give your spouse the respect another human deserves and
let them handle their own choices. Not only is this a respectful way to
do marriage, it's the foundation for getting more out of marriage.
- Triangulate your children.
Pardon me while I use psychobabble for a moment. In families, whenever
a need or desire is not met by one of the members, we often will
recruit another member to fulfill it. For example, you don't get all
the attention you wish from your spouse so you dive into your kid's
world. This puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the child. It
requires them to become adults too fast. Let your children be children.
Keep the marriage between you and your spouse.
- Don't exercise.
Regardless what science and the medical world tell you, your body is
the only one you are going to have. Take care of it. A healthy body
creates a healthier marriage. Take care of your physical health and you
will get more out of life.
- Eat only from the
drive-thru. Just like taking care of the outside of our
bodies, we need to care for our insides as well. This doesn't mean go
on an immediate diet. Just watch what you eat. Pick healthy items. Or
better yet, cook at home with your spouse. It gives you more time
together. And you will live longer together.
- Dive into the media.
It is easy to get lost in TV, video games, the Internet, even books and
talk shows. When you get right down to it, none of these are reality.
Even reality shows aren't reality. Get involved with those around you.
Go on a media
fast for a day, week, month. See if that doesn't provide a spark
for your relationships.
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