5 habits for a happy marriage everyone should know

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Rules for happy marriages

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Rules for happy marriages

The term 'happy marriage' might sound like an oxy-moron to some, but it shouldn't be so in reality. Instead, happy relationships and marriages can be build over time through daily shared efforts, trust, understanding, respect and love. While every couple is unique, there are a few universal “secrets” that keep relationships strong and joyful. These aren’t lofty ideals but simple habits you can start today to build a happy marriage. Here we list some such tips:

Prioritise each other, above all

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Prioritise each other, above all

It's often seen that while some couples share a great bond and friendship with each other, misunderstanding often arises between them when their family or friend begin to interfere. And so, the number 1 secret to a happy marriage is that couples should always prioritise each other first, above the rest. Couples need to understand that their partner is their best friend, and the one whom they share their life and family with. And so, they need to work together as a team and be there for each other to keep their bond strong fo years to come. This will help them create a life and family together.

Be open to each other, and communicate with love and kindness

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Be open to each other, and communicate with love and kindness

Honest conversations form the backbone of any lasting marriage. Speak your mind to your partner, but do it gently. Also, communication should be a two-way street. Good communication not just involves open and honest speaking, but also active listening without judgment. Set aside time each day to check in with your partner-- share your victories, frustrations, or simply how you’re feeling. Avoid conversations when you’re angry; instead, use “I” statements (“I feel…” rather than “You always…”) to express your emotions without blaming them. Meanwhile, active listening shows that you truly care and understand your partner's views. Over time, this habit reduces misunderstandings and builds trust between you both.

Show your gratitude and appreciation daily

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Show your gratitude and appreciation daily

In relationships, small, thoughtful gestures matter the most for many people. So, even small “thank yous” and "I love yous" go a long way to make your partner feel loved, valued, and heard. Notice the everyday things your partner does— making coffee, taking out the trash, or offering a hug— and acknowledge them sincerely. This positive reinforcement boosts goodwill and reminds both of you why you fell in love with each other in the first place.

Embrace flexibility and compromise

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Embrace flexibility and compromise

No two people see the world exactly the same way. Conflicts are common in any relationship, but what matters is how maturely you handle them and find solutions to the problem. Before fighting, ask yourself what really matters most and choose your battles wisely. Learn to compromise and let go of certain things which might not matter too much in the long run. Sometimes you yield; sometimes you lead. Balancing give-and-take creates a sense of fairness and teamwork in the relationship.

Spend quality time together

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Spend quality time together

Most couples these days have a hectic schedule which leaves them with little time for themselves, or each other. In the long run, this can make their partner feel unseen, unheard, or under-valued. The key here is to have a work-life balance and give each other undivided time and attention. Spend at least one day every week together where you simply give each other undivided time and attention. It could be something as simple as a date night, a brisk walk, or a cozy movie marathon. Turn off phones and truly focus on each other. Shared experiences help create new memories and reignite the spark in your marriage.

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