If your married life is in crisis and you would like to save
it these quotes are perfect for you. These are expert married life tips from
life coaches and other qualified sources.
“Love your marriage by first taking care of yourself. So
many of my patients say the reason their marriage fell apart is that they
became depressed and disinterested in their partner. If you keep working on
you, your marriage will stay fresh and vital. Start today by adding a new
wedding vow to your list: Promise to take care of yourself so you will continue
to age with grace and confidence by your partner's side.” Mary Jo Rapini, LPC
“…When you take responsibility for your part in the
marriage, only then will you be able to connect with your partner in a mature,
intimate way.” Carin Goldstein, LMPT
“…touching more creates a stronger bond by releasing
oxytocin. Hold hands, rub shoulders,
hug, kiss, give high-fives or even fist-bumps or bottom pats.” Lori Lowe, MA
“…it’s important to be okay with each other’s differences.”
Lee Bowers, LP, PhD
“…it’s not about the amount of money you spend on a gift, it’s
about the thought that goes into something.” Suzanne K. Oshima, Dating Coach
“For men it’s important to understand that women want to be
listened to… For women it’s important to understand that men need time for
themselves. By giving him space…you
allow him to reconnect with his desire for you and his commitment to the
relationship.” Mars Venus Coaching, Life Coach
“The biggest waste of effort in a marriage is trying to
change your spouse…Let your spouse be who he or she is and focus on changing
yourself.” Dr. Rick Kirschner, Relationship Coach
“See problems…as symptoms and treat those symptoms just as
you would treat a chronic illness that seemingly has no cure.” Alisa Bowman,
Relationship Coach
“Are you both being fair when it comes to divvying up
chores, communicating your needs, expressing dissatisfaction, dealing with
finances, parenting, and supporting one another? If not, how can you improve
and bring fairness back to the relationship?” Lisa Steadman, Dating and
Relationship Coach
“Nothing is more important in a marriage than the
relationship between husband and wife. When other things become more important,
such as careers, children, and personal pursuits, trouble sets in. Make the
relationship your top priority. When you do, the marriage flourishes.” Cathy
Meyer, CPC, MCC
“Let go of criticism and blame. Focus on what there is to
appreciate about your mate, then honestly and spontaneously express your
specific appreciation to them. It's also good to do this for yourself. - Judith
Joyce, Life Coach
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