Tips For Creating A
Successful Marriage Share Your Dreams And
Goals.
A marriage is never static. The two
people, who make up the marital relationship, move on in their
journey together through various stages of growth. Both as a
couple and as individuals.
This marital growth requires a great deal of commitment, trust,
effort and reciprocity. Healthy and well built marriages do not
happen by chance, they are created by a lot of hard work.
The basic element of “being one” in marriage is companionship.
Like friends, couples need to be open with each other about
their interests, dreams and goals.
It is difficult for a married couple to deal with certain
problems when there are no common goals established. Goals
enable the couple to realize that they are not competing
against each other, and help them to work together and support
one another.
Married couples should cooperate and work towards these dreams
and goals with all dedication and devotion. Do not give up if
you and your spouses goals appear to be too different. Talk and
recognize that you both have needs, and try to set goals that
will enable both sets of needs to be satisfied. Often, as you
share your dreams, you will discover that in fact you both have
similar dreams and goals; it was just the direction that you
each wanted to take was different. This difference of direction
can then be dealt with as you talk.
Often when you take time to communicate with each other
regarding your needs and motivations, you will be surprised to
learn that you both have identical dreams and goals. This is
likely to be what drew you together in the first place.
So what types of goals should you set? Goals can center on your
children, the family as a whole, your individual careers, your
possessions and your pastimes.
The following are guidelines to better understand and relate
with your partner's goals:
1. Know your spouse. Pay close attention to his or her habits
and values.
2. Bond and respond. Whatever that goes on within your spouse’s
life, in his/her career, you know that there are dreams and
goals in each aspect. So be sensitive and take part; worry and
celebrate in his/her accomplishments.
3. Let your spouse influence you. Be willing to share in
his/her decisions. Understand his/her goals and when you do not
agree at some point, at least support him or her..
4.Compromise. When your goals do not exactly match, know when
to put the brakes if you feel that the conversation is becoming
confrontational. Be calm and tolerant.
When you both have strong appreciation and understanding of all
your dreams and goals you become closer together as a married
couple, it makes married life a lot more pleasant and easier to
handle. After all, you are partners in life.
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