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Divorce-Proof Your Marriage by Being More Mindful

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One of the greatest things about being married can also sometimes be one of the worst things about it: nobody on Earth probably knows you better than your spouse does! While this is certainly a wonderful thing, it can also be a recipe for boredom and stagnation. As the years go by, enjoying this kind of comfortable familiarity can cause you to fall into a bit of a rut that can lead to a decline in romance, appreciation, and communication, which can, in turn, lead to arguments, frustration, and, in the most severe cases, uncontested divorce settlements. According to Denver divorce mediation service SplitSimple, here are some steps you need to take now to ensure uninterrupted happiness and harmony in your marriage.

Listen Up!

Listening to one another is a critical part of communication, and all people must be mindful of how well they listen to what their partners are saying in order to understand their true emotions. Simply listening to the words your partner says isn’t enough, either. Try active listening, which means asking questions, offering solutions or suggestions (only if your partner has made it clear she or he could use your help), and generally being there for your spouse, and you’ll be amazed how much closer to one another it makes you feel.

Celebrate the Little Things

As the years go by in a marriage, it’s easy to get a little too comfortable and stop performing the little love rituals you once did with your spouse. This can be especially true once the kids start to come along- after all, it’s hard to make an effort to perform a romantic gesture when you’re exhausted and frazzled from a day of caring for a cranky toddler! But these times of difficulty are exactly when your marriage morale needs the biggest boost. Doing something simple, like arranging for a sitter in order to pop out for a quick dinner for two, can make all the difference between a happy, fulfilling marriage and one that may be headed for an uncontested divorce.

Remember the Romance

Think back to the first time you saw the person who would become your spouse. Remember how your heart skipped a beat? Over time, it can become hard to remember how you used to feel when you first fell in love. That’s why it’s essential to hold on to those feelings and keep those precious memories of your tender beginnings as a couple alive. Try displaying a picture of the two of you at the beginning of your relationship somewhere you are sure to see it every day, or adding the song that you danced to at your wedding to a playlist you listen to on your way to work. Staying mindful of the special place your spouse occupies in your heart makes you more inclined to show him or her each day how much they matter to you.

Getting married is easy. Staying married can be harder. By keeping your spouse’s feelings, needs, and wants top-of-mind throughout the years, you’ll be that much more likely to enjoy a “happily ever after” with the person you chose to spend your life with long ago.

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