Raising kids is a full time job- it can demand so much of you and can be such a dominant force in your life that it can swiftly overshadow everything else in your life. Keeping the spark alive in your relationship after you are parents can be tough, and that’s putting it lightly. If that’s what you’re worried about or can relate, here’s some help your way. Read on to discover 4 Tips For Keeping Your Marriage Alive After Baby and stay happy even when you’re raising kids.
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4 Tips For Keeping Your Marriage Alive After Baby
Communication is Key
One of the simplest and easiest ways to keep any relationship alive and fulfilled is to ensure that the lines of communication are open. Sure, things can get pretty hectic once you have kids, but make sure both partners are communicating with each other- even if it is through text or phone calls. It can help you maintain and preserve that level of closeness that you should have with your partner, and you’ll be able to understand each other a lot better, and develop a better understanding of each other’s roles in parenthood.
Make Intimacy a Priority
Privacy can suddenly become short in supply after having a kid, but don’t let that stop you from finding your time to get intimate with your partner. When it comes to preserving the health of relationships, an active sexual life is a must. Try to find your own private time that you can enjoy with your partner- remember that your kid doesn’t need you all the time- and what he needs most of all is two happy parents. So yes, go ahead and take that shower together! I firmly believe maintaining intimacy is vital for keeping a marriage alive after baby.
Compliment Often
Parenting is probably the toughest, most challenging job ever, and it literally demands all parts of you- physical, mental and emotional, and often leaves you feeling drained and exhausted. That’s exactly when your partner’s little compliment, appreciation and a gesture of kindness or a little something out of love can mean the world, and leave you feeling a bit better, stronger.
Try to be more sensitive to your partner, thank him/her often and forgive his/her small mistakes. Practise gratitude in all parts of your life, but go out of your way and do that specifically for your relationship.
Make Time for Each Other
Let’s face it- life can get super duper busy after you have kids, and it can ultimately take a toll on your relationship. That’s exactly why you need to make sure you take out time for each other even more- share your thoughts and progress in your personal life, talk about the things you’re dealing with, and what you’d like to do in the future.
It can be something as simple as sipping on some coffee together in the morning before work or relaxing for a while on the couch, watching some Netflix together while cuddling. Instead of making it a routine, try to keep it spontaneous and in-the-moment to keep the spark and newness alive.
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