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What advice do you give to newlyweds?
marriage advice for newlyweds
- Pull your weight around the house.
- Speak your partner’s Love Language.
- Have financial discussions and budget.
- Always support each other.
- Be healthy together.
- Date night movies as a form of couple’s therapy.
- When you celebrate go big.
- Say “I love you” way too much.
How can I help my friend save my marriage?
Five ways to help:
- 1) Your first priority is to listen.
- 2) Be available as much as you can.
- 3) Help in practical ways.
- 4) Direct them to Christian resources.
- 5) Pray for them by name.
- 1) Do not give advice or tell them what to do.
- 2) Do not bad mouth their spouse.
- 3) Be careful not to let their problems consume you.
What is the best marriage advice every couple should have?
15 Pieces of Best Marriage Advice All Couples Need. 1 1. Do Small Things. If you want to have a slam-dunk kind of marriage, forget the big gestures (i.e., dinners at five-star restaurants, a diamond in 2 2. Become Best Friends. 3 3. Lend an Ear. 4 4. Write a Love Letter. 5 5. Forgo the Last Piece.
How can I make my spouse happy in marriage?
Be kind to each other. Treat your spouse as you would your best friend, better than your best friend. If he/she is having a tough day, give them a soft place to land. If he/she is angry/grumpy/frustrated take a step back, don’t take it personally, treat them with an increased measure of love and respect. –Mrs. Jongejan Marriage isn’t easy.
What is the best advice for a married couple going through therapy?
My best advice to any married couple is to take the time to learn how to effectively communicate. Most of the couples who end up in Marriage Therapy are in desperate need of this! Effective communication is a process where each person feels heard and understood.
Is it good to get marriage advice from your parents?
When it comes to marriage advice, parents are a great resource. After all, they have a lot of life experience to share. Here, 15 people share the best marriage advice they ever received from their parents. My grandmother, who raised me, loved to give me relationship advice.