1. Start with yourself
2. Once a week is fun
As you plan your week, list the various things you can do together. Although your honeymoon at the beginning of a relationship is already over, you may very well rekindle the fire of emotions just by trying something like going to a new restaurant, an interesting master class, or even skydiving! This pleasant excitement will be associated with each other.
3. Find something to celebrate
It's good if you know how to support each other in difficult situations. However, it is equally important to celebrate success together. A big event like a promotion or just a good day - isn't that worth a little celebration? Give your partner a cute card, prepare a festive dinner, or just say sincere words. Let your loved one know that you appreciate him.
4. Ask him what kind of superhero he would like to be
Seems like a strange question for a couple who have been married for years? However, remember how long ago you talked about topics not related to work, life or children. Professor Parson believes that from time to time you need to ask your partner unexpected questions. For example, ask what your partner thinks about during their daily commute or what they like best about you. Look for creative ways to open up to each other in new ways in conversations.
5. Time for an oath
If you wrote vows for a wedding, then review them: why did you fall in love with this person, what brought you closer, what did you feel then? It will refresh the senses very well. And if you haven’t written this yet, then Peter Pearson advises trying to make oaths just like that, even without a reason.
6. Chat with other couples
Many adults are shy about making new friends. However, close communication with other couples can bring you closer, push you to new ideas and make you reconsider your relationship, look at it from the outside.
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