Relationship maintenance tips for long-haul couples

Happily ever after“: All couples aspire to going the distance and growing old together, but nearly half all marriages end in divorce, well short of that idealistic goal. Still, there are those husband and wife duos that are still holding hands and still enjoying life together, well into their third or fourth or fifth decade. What are their secrets? What healthy relationship tips can the rest of us — of any age — learn from these solid couples? Below are just a few of their tips:

  1. Take stock of your relationship periodically. Every relationship needs occasional maintenance. Only in fairy tales do couples live blissfully together with little or no effort. Any long-term couple will tell you that marriage takes work. Part of that work is identifying potential problems before they blossom into fully-developed resentments. Do this by scheduling time every few months to take stock of your relationship and make any necessary adjustments. Just knowing that the other person is willing to make this effort will go a long way to easing any tensions.
  2. Do things together. This may sound obvious, but in today’s over scheduled world, even retired couples can find themselves with too many obligations. Even if it means saying no occasionally to your friends, church or grandchildren, it’s important to spend couple time and keep creating those shared memories.
  3. Have fun. Fun can also be a casualty of aging and of too many commitments outside of your relationship. Don’t let obligations, family needs and business functions rob your relationship of fun. Even if it’s just a few minutes every morning to enjoy coffee together, make sure that you make time for some fun.

There’s no guarantee or magic formula for a long-term marriage or committed relationship. However, you’ll lengthen your odds of growing old together if both parties are willing to invest time and energy in your future. May you have many happy anniversaries.

Content Provided by Spot55.com

Share this story!
Len Elliott
Len Elliott finds fun in puzzle making and leading his audience from a clever question to a theme of words in his crossword searches....
No more babble: Top 10 translation apps for iPhones and Androids
Traveling to a foreign land but don’t speak the language? Learn how to get around without a hitch with the help of smart phone applications....

Related

Money – One Pot or Separate Accounts?
For couples who enter a committed relationship later in life, deciding how to handle money can be more complicated – or not....
You say tomato, I say delicious
They come in all shapes and colors - round and pear shaped, red, white, orange, purple and blue. Enjoy the variety of cherry tomatoes while...
3 ways you can get your grandkids excited about going back to school
Back-to-school can be a happy, sad, anxious, and scary time for kids. Here are some tips to help you do your part to get your...
Must-see family holiday movies
These must-see mix of classic family holiday movies will appeal to multiple generations of your loved ones to make your holiday season even more festive....
Accepting Your Aging Body
Here's what happens when you can't accept the changes that aging brings to your body: you may shun intimate relationships, you may shut down your...
Falling in love after 55: How it’s better the second time around
If you're 55 or over and you're divorced or don't have a spouse or long-term partner, you might feel like you'll never fall in love...

BE IN THE KNOW

NWPT-Subscribe

Recent Posts

Seattle Senior Resource Fair
Pick a peck of purple pickled onions
A New Lens on Dementia Care
Sent Across the Nation
Enjoy a Door County Tradition When You Experience a Fish Boil

BE IN THE KNOW

NWPT-Subscribe

Recent Posts

Seattle Senior Resource Fair
Pick a peck of purple pickled onions
A New Lens on Dementia Care
Sent Across the Nation
Enjoy a Door County Tradition When You Experience a Fish Boil