How to Achieve Marital Harmony
Marital harmony can be achieved in a variety of ways. Sometimes
it is the little things that maintain the peace in a
relationship and sometimes it is more monumental decisions that
can either harm or help the harmony in the household. While
agreement is not always possible, it is important for the couple
to realize that even during arguments it's possible to maintain
harmony. As long as you understand that disagreements are only
temporary the harmony in your marriage will remain throughout
all types of trials and tribulations.
If one has given up past mistakes and is willing to start a new
life, it is better that one keeps to oneself one's negative
experiences, trying to avoid repeating them in the future.
Being aware of your partner's likes and dislikes is one way to
achieve marital harmony. This awareness allows you to operate in
a way that keeps your partner's preferences in mind. If you know
what your partner likes and doesn't like you can take
precautions to not engage in an activity that will hurt your
partner. Additionally, your partner will respect your
consideration of their feelings. This consideration is necessary
for those who wish to achieve marital harmony.
Sharing in the decision making process is also critical to
achieving marital harmony. This is important for a couple of
reasons. First it gives the couple the opportunity to work
together to make a decision and second it helps to make them
both feel involved in the process. Also, if one person takes the
responsibility of making decisions without consulting their
partner it can lead to resentment especially if the decision
turns out to be a bad one.
Another secret to achieving marital harmony is to work to
balance your career and home life. It is easy to get caught up
in your job responsibilities and to begin to allow your job to
take precedence in your relationship but working hard to ensure
this doesn't happen will be beneficial to your marriage. It's
important to realize that no job is more important than your
relationship. There may be times that you need to work late or
on weekends but try to keep these instances to a minimum. Also,
strive to not bring home your work, either physically or
mentally, and allow it to encroach on your marriage. It's
acceptable to share information about your day and vent about
any problems you may have had for a little while but going on
and on about your job will cause problems in your marriage.
Any marriage is bound to have its problems and disagreements but
it's important to not let that problem linger. When
disagreements arise, try working out an amicable agreement but
when this is not possible sometimes you just have to agree to
disagree and move on with your marriage. Remember that each
morning is a new day and strive to wake up having forgotten any
arguments you may have had with your spouse on the previous day.
If you made your best effort to resolve the problem and were
unable to reach a resolution, just let it go and start the new
day out harmoniously.
Agreeing on financial matters is also key to achieving marital
harmony. Money is one of the issues that creates the most
arguments in a marriage. If both partners are aware of their
current financial situation and are willing to work together to
establish a budget and stick to it, you will avoid discontent
related to financial matters in the marriage.
Perhaps an important secret to achieving marital harmony that is
often overlooked is knowing your partner very well and
discussing major issues before getting married. For example if
you have always wanted children, it's best to find out your
partners view on children before getting married. Differences of
opinion in an area such as this can doom a marriage. However, if
you make sure you marry someone who agrees with you about these
critical issues you will avoid having problems arise later in
the marriage as these subjects come up.
Keeping politics and other sensitive issues out of your marriage
is also important to maintaining harmony. It's acceptable to
have opposing viewpoints on issues and debate your beliefs but
allowing these issues to create a major rift it your marriage is
not acceptable. Two people can exist harmoniously in a marriage
while holding opposing viewpoints as long as they respect each
other's opinions.
Allowing each other some time to be alone can also help you
achieve marital harmony. It's important to spend time together
and share interests but sometimes too much time together can be
stifling. It is important for each partner to have interests or
hobbies that they participate in without their spouse. This time
away from each other helps to maintain harmony by giving each
partner a sense of individuality.
Being respectful of your spouse is also very important to
achieving marital harmony. Couples that treat themselves and
each other with respect are able to maintain a sense of civility
and accord even during disagreements. This feeling of respect
will help the couple to remain harmonious even in the most
trying situations.
One last secret to achieving marital harmony is to share
household chores. A couple that divides up the responsibilities
in the household and strives to help each other out whenever
possible will have an easy time maintaining harmony. Failure to
do this, however, can be very damaging to a relationship. If you
have to go as far as drawing up a list of chores and who is
responsible for them, go ahead and do that. A written document
illustrating who does what around the house will make it clear
if one person is overburdened.
It is important to not confuse harmony with agreement. Couples
do not have to agree on every issue in order to have a sense of
marital harmony. There are many factors that contribute to
whether or not a marriage is harmonious. Some factors may be
bigger than others, but they are all equally important in
achieving marital harmony.