YOGYAKARTA No couple is married with the hope of separation. But life often tests the commitment, patience, and ability of both of you to continue to choose together. Many couples who successfully go through dark times are not because of their life without problems, but because they adhere to certain principles and habits. Learn from the story of a surviving couple, reported by the Institute for Family Studies, Monday, November 24, here are realistic tips for maintaining marriage.
One of the most basic keys is to accept your partner without expecting them to turn into your ideal version. Many relationships improve when each stop demanding perfection. In everyday life, you can start from small habits. For example, refrain from scolding when your partner often forgets to put things in. Instead of zooming in on the problem, make a mild solution such as providing a special container or reminding it in a humorous tone. This accepting attitude makes the house feel more peaceful for both of you.
Couples who survive usually have the principle that separation is not the first step when conflict arises. By closing down a fast exit', you will focus more on finding a solution, not an escape. You can apply it by making a simple deal, such as when an argument heats up and stops talking for 10 minutes to calm yourself down before continuing the discussion. You can also make a ritual newing your partner''s promise every year as a reminder of your commitment and your partner. When your mental foundation is strong, problems don't feel like it threatens the integrity of the relationship.
Not everything has to be done together. Couples who manage to survive often get the strength of people who care, both friends, family, and marriage mentors. In everyday practice, you can schedule a monthly chat session with friends or a wise senior partner. If the conflict gets tougher, consider professional counseling as a mature step, not a sign of failure. External support helps you see problems with a more spacious perspective.
Many couples find emotional resilience through spirituality. Confidence helps them put problems in a wider perspective and gives hope when things feel deadlocked. You can start with a small routine such as praying together before bed, participating in religious activities, or making weekly thanksgiving sessions. This kind of ritual not only calms the mind, but also deepens emotional closeness.
There is a time when the relationship feels very tiring, but considering that your family can be a source of new energy. Many couples survive because they don't want their children to lose a stable home or want to build a legacy of love for the next generation. In everyday life, you can liven up this motivation by looking at family photo albums, rewatching holiday videos, or discussing future plans such as children's education or dream homes. When the big goal is clear, the struggle feels more worth living.
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What makes your partner survive is not only love, but also awareness that their hard work brings peace and pride in itself. To implement it, you can create a partner's journal, just one page per week, to record the good things that happen, no matter how small. Every now and then, celebrate that small achievement with a simple dinner or time alone without a device interfere. When you see the journey that has been passed, you will realize that every effort gives real results.
Not choosing to separate means you choose to keep fighting, and it's a choice of courage. By accepting your partner, maintaining commitment, seeking support, caring for spirituality, making your family a motivation, and believing that your struggle is worthy, marriage can last even in the most difficult times. Hopefully the tips above will help you maintain a warm, strong, understanding household.
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