10 Tips For Loving In The
Fast Lane
Do you ever feel like you catch up with
your partner infrequently, often late at night when you’re too
tired to speak? Or when your timetables happen to collide?
There are work dinners, school outings, sporting practice,
dinners with friends, homework to supervise, household chores
and so the list goes on. Do you feel like you need to make a
date night just to spend some one on one time with your other
half? Time when you’re not sleeping?
If this sounds like you then I’m sure you will enjoy these tips
for keeping each other close at heart, even if you can’t always
be as physically close as you’d like.
Its all about communicating and sharing the little things that
make up our lives. Here are ten easy ways to make your feelings
known:
1. Birthday love letter. There is something powerful about a
letter. A few years ago my husband and I agreed to write a love
letter for each other’s birthday. I think I picked it up from a
magazine article about Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise. Apparently
it’s something they used to do in lieu of expensive presents.
Obviously it didn’t work for their marriage but we’ve found it
has become the part of our birthday celebrations that we enjoy
the most.
Writing down all the things that you love about the other
person and then giving it to them is a very personal and
thoughtful thing to do. In many cases its better than any gift
you could possibly imagine and something to appreciate and
cherish even when the birthday is a distant memory. You can do
it for your children too if you have any and they will never
need to doubt that you love them. Of course, you don’t have to
wait until it is your loved ones birthday to send them a letter
– anytime is a good time to tell them how you feel about
them.
2. Sit down and talk about your day. When we can we sit down at
the table to eat our evening meal and take it in turns to talk
about what we did in our day. Even our two and a half year old
joins in. For a long time he would talk about who he saw rather
than what he did but now he’s getting the hang of it. The other
thing we take it in turns to do is name the best and worst
things that happened that day. Sometimes so much happens each
day that it helps to pause and reflect on what were the
highlights and lowlights.
3. Celebrate all your partner’s successes with them – from a
high five to a glass of champagne. Whatever the scale of the
success calls for, make it a joint celebration.
4. Allow yourself to be impressed by your partner and let them
know. ‘I’m proud of you’ is something that I think everyone
loves being told by someone they care about.
5. Never underestimate the power of a hug – train your kids to
hug you back. My five year old son Jack loves hugs. He loves
giving them and getting them. Sometimes he will spontaneously
hug someone if he feels they are a bit sad, although usually he
asks first if they would like ‘a Jack hug’.
6. Send them a photo that means a lot to you and tell them why
its important – you could use a Show & Tell Card. It’s a
new type of greeting card that lets you stick your photo on the
front and is blank inside so you can write what you
like.
7. Share an experience. It could be a
movie, a new CD, magazine article, or a short story. Talk about
what you read or saw and why you liked or disliked it. And do
it regularly.
8. Compliments. Everyone loves getting them so never pass up
the opportunity to give one of these reliable mood boosters.
You can give them in person or write them on a small piece of
paper and leave them somewhere unexpected for your loved one to
find.
9. Dance. It doesn’t take long to find a great song you both
enjoy, put it on and dance around the living room floor –
probably 5 minutes maximum but it is a wonderful way to
physically reconnect with each other in between dinner and
desert or at the end of a long evening or you could make it an
unusual way to start your day.
10. Thoughtful gestures. Doing something unexpected, especially
when you’re loved one is busy and stressed, is a lovely way to
show that you understand what they are going through and that
they have your support.
Showing your partner how much you love them need not take a lot
of time and you will be rewarded many times over for your
effort. Get loving today!
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