positive synergistic effect on your lives.
You and your spouse are a team. You are partners. This partnership has two sides. Either you let this help you live a more fulfilled life, or treat your spouse like he or she is your competitor.
Is it cooperation or competition that will bring you the most success in your marriage? The answer is quite obvious. But are you practicing cooperation in your marriage from the very start?
You should work together to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. Marriage is a partnership and not just two people living in the same roof.
Tips on how to know that cooperation is present in your household
1. Discuss all major purchases. Agree upon what to buy with your money.
2. Agree on what you will and won’t buy and where you will invest the money.
3. Focus on each other’s strengths not on each other’s weaknesses.
4. Point out the things you need to improve in your life. Ask his or her opinion.
5. Don’t try to change your spouse’s mind to your way of thinking. Assess yourself if you are willing to change your mind. Giving in once in a while is healthy.
6. Agree on how you will raise your children. Include discipline, allowance, curfew, education, religion, dress, friends and chores.
7. Write plans for the future. Discuss it together.
8. Always look for ways to improve yourself and your marriage
9. Give your spouse the benefit of the doubt. Reserve judgment until you get all of the facts.
10. Try to understand your partner's motive if you feel offended or hurt. Don’t get mad in an instant.
Treat your relationship like a cooperative partnership. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been together, we can all benefit making an effort to improve our relationship. Start your journey today!
About The Author
Greg Beverly
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