Tired of Marriage_ Start Dating
Tired of Marriage? Start Dating
When the romance has trickled out of your marriage and each day
seems to blend in to the next, try these easy ways to
re-energize your marriage and your love life.
Start by thinking back to your dating days; if dating was fun,
but marriage has become routine-start dating again. Of course, I
mean start dating your spouse. Think of him as your lifetime
date. Do all the fun things you did when you were deciding
whether to marry him. What did you do for fun? Did you play
sports, go out to dinner, or go shopping? Make dating your
spouse a priority. Fit these activities back into your schedule.
Plan a date night for once a week. If you don't have any kids,
your schedules are probably pretty full. Schedule date night in
advance, the same as you would for any other social or
professional meeting. If you do have children, hire a babysitter
to come over on the same night every week. This will save you
from having to find a babysitter every time you want to go out.
And, it will strengthen your commitment to date night. For
example, plan to have the sitter come over every Thursday, but
tell her not to call before arriving. This puts the burden on
you to cancel and removes one of your excuses for not keeping
the date. By planning ahead, very little effort is involved in
the preparation of date night. This makes it much more likely
you will get out of the house and keep the promise you made to
each other.
When you go out for your date, do something that renews your
bond. Watching a movie or going to a concert may be fun, but
they don't give you the opportunity to talk to one another. If
you decide to see a movie, follow it up with dessert or coffee.
There's value in just sitting alone together, face to face, and
talking. Your date night should be all about you and your
partner so don't invite friends or family. And definitely leave
the kids at home! Allow yourselves enough time to make a night
of it. If you schedule only an hour or two out of the house, you
will be limited to doing the same thing every date night.
Opening up the evening allows you to try new things and
decreases the stress of having a curfew.
Since you'll be dating about three or four times a month, make
sure to try new things. Go out to dinner at a new restaurant, go
out for coffee, play a board game, go dancing, go for a picnic,
go for a bike ride or a swim. The possibilities are limited only
by your imaginations. If you get stuck for ideas, try this: each
person sets the agenda for alternate date nights. For example,
your husband plans the next date night. He makes all the
decisions about what, where, when. But, he doesn't tell you. You
get to wonder all week what the date will be. And then on date
night, let him be your Master of Ceremonies. You don't get to
complain or criticize-just go with the flow. The following week,
it's your turn. This keeps some surprise and excitement in the
dates because even weekly date nights can get routine.
What you do on date nights is not important. What is important
is that you are together; bonding, reconnecting, sharing, and
reliving for just a few hours each week, those happy times when
you were single but wanted to spend the rest of your life with
this person. Well now it is the rest of your life. Keep the
romance alive; keep the fun alive. Make your marriage a lifelong
date.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. Alan Stafford,
Relationship Results Coach I help Singles and Couples build
relationships that work www.relationshipsuccessexperts.com
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