Ideas, Ideas and more Ideas!
Relationships take work, work and more work, but it takes hard
work to have a successful, happy and fulfilling relationship.
While you may feel like you are working very hard at your
relationship, you need to work harder. You can never put enough
effort into making a relationship successful. After the initial
'work' it may not seem so much like work once you've introduced
or stepped up romance into your marriage. For those of you who
feel that you are hitting a brick wall when it comes to being
creatively romantic in your relationship, here are a few ideas
to get you going.
You most likely have life insurance for both you and your
spouse, so why don't you have a warranty for you and your
spouse? Show your love and commitment by presenting your wife or
husband with a lifetime relationship warranty. Be as specific as
possible on your warranty! List your commitment and devotion on
several pages if you must, but make sure you 'guarantee' your
dedication to the growth of your relationship.
Selfless acts are exceptional ways to show your love and they
can be very romantic. Imagine you are both up early getting
ready for work and it is ice cold outside. You go about your
routine, but you try to make it outside a good five to ten
minutes before he or she does. You start their car, turn the
heat all the way up and brush off the snow (if any) so that when
they come out to head off to their destination they have you to
thank for your thoughtful foresight and initiative. A warm car
on an icy morning is one of the most creatively romantic
gestures you can offer your spouse.
Mark your calendar each week to remind yourself to take the time
a write down something wonderful about your spouse. It could a
reason why you love him or her, one thing he or she did that you
thought was wonderful, an inspirational thought inspired by him
or her or all of these ideas. At the completion of a year, print
out all of your thoughts on a long piece of paper and present it
to him or her as a scroll wrapped with a ribbon.
Unless your job requires constant communication with work
because you are a doctor, firefighter, etc., you need to stop
depending on your multimedia and electronic devices for a good
amount of time each week. You can do this however suits both you
and your spouse best, whether it be random days, an entire
weekend or any other time that works for you. Disconnect from
your cell phone, computer (this includes email) television,
radio and even the newspaper or magazines.
You and your spouse need to spend time together without the
distractions all forms of media present on a daily basis. You
will find yourself looking forward to this time once you get
used to not having to jump each time you hear your cell phone or
worrying about what you missed in your email. You will learn
that it call all wait and is far less important that the time
you are spending with your spouse.