Been in either a short-term or
long-term relationship with your partner doesn’t matter, there's always need
for growth and improvement. A new calendar year is quite the perfect time for
change and growth regardless of whether you two are solid and still on ‘’the
Path’’. By being more mindful about what your relationship needs more of or
less of and being proactive about these things can make or mar the union.
Here’s how you can make the year MMXVII
a most spectacular year yet together;
KISS MORE.
Recall when
you two first met and as the ‘’Journey of Two’’ began, you couldn't keep your
hands off each other? Remind each other of that level of attraction and kiss
like you miss the heck out of one another. Remember it’s the spice of young
lovers’ romance. Don't let kissing tempo drop over the years.
TALK MORE.
Communication is key. I do
not mean just about your own days. There's always something about your
‘Significant Other’ that you can learn more about. Ask your partner questions to get a sense of him/her on deeper
level. There's something new to discover and learn.BE MORE SPONTANEOUS.
According to
a dear friend of mine, she made me understand that ‘’ Variety Is the Spice of
Life’’. Don't get stuck in a routine. Repetition
of similar routine breeds boredom. A little spontaneity won’t hurt. Ask each
other ‘When was the last time we tried something for the first time?’ Go on a
weekend vacation or make a dinner reservation at a place you've both been
eyeing. Adding some excitement can bring you two closer.
HAVE MORE SEX.
It’s important to maintain
intimacy even if the sex sizzles down over time. Don’t forget it keeps both of you
together emotionally and physically. Try out new things to keep the bedroom excitement going, and make sex just as much of a priority as other aspects
of your relationship.
SPEND MORE TIME APART.
Spending quality time together
as a couple is as important as to maintain your separate lives. Encourage each
other to go out alone with friends or to spend the day catching up on things
you each want to do. It'll give you an opportunity to miss each other and value
the time you do spend together.Composed By
U.Adinnuh
Blogger, Writer, Entrepreneur, Socialite
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