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Social Media & Marriage: 5 Essential Tips

By Relationship Basics3 Comments

Social media has become so pervasive that it’s hard to even remember what it was like without it. These days, it almost takes more intention and effort to avoid it than to join in. Friends and family use it for events and parties; it’s where all the latest trends seem to pop up, and people even gain celebrity status just by sharing their lives on it.
It begs the question: what impact has it had on marriages and relationships? While there are probably a few positives, one could argue that the effects skew pretty negative. The good news, of course, is that you can avoid this outcome. Here are five essential tips to ensure that social media doesn’t harm your marriage. Read More

Your Quintessential Guide to Quality Time

Your Quintessential Guide to Quality Time

By Quality Time3 Comments

Quality time with your spouse – what would your relationship be without it? While it can sometimes seem like a luxury amidst your busy lives, it’s actually a vital ingredient for a marriage that stands the test of time.

Why is it so important?

For one, spending quality time together helps you bond and nurture your connection. If you’ve been feeling disconnected lately, not prioritizing quality time can sometimes be the reason why. Second, quality time is an opportunity to fill each other’s cup. You’ve probably heard of love languages, and one of them is quality time! If this is one or both of your languages, then spending time together will help you feel loved and cherished. And third, quality time with you partner helps you gain a sense of balance in multiple areas of your life. For example, it helps you balance togetherness and separateness. When life is hectic, prioritizing time together ensures you aren’t spending too much time apart. It can also help you in the area of work-life balance, providing a reprieve from workaholism and the stress that comes with it.

How do we make the most of it?

The interesting thing about quality time is that it’s limited. That’s part of what makes it so valuable, something to be savored. It’s sort of like going on vacation – knowing it’s a rare experience that contrasts your regular day-to-day life – is what makes it so special. All of that to say, you probably want to get the most out of the time you’re spending together (hence why it’s called quality time and not just time).

  • Need three quick tips to up the quality of your quality time? Check them out here.
  • Have you noticed that your work has been seeping into all hours of your day, including what should be quality time with your partner? If so, you’ll want to create these boundaries.
  • Sometimes the more you want to enjoy a special moment with your spouse, the more difficult it can be to truly be present in them. If you’ve experienced this, here are three things that might be stealing your memorable moments – and how to reclaim them.

Are there other obstacles? If so, how can we overcome them?

Unfortunately, there are other things that can be obstacles to spending quality time together – things that are mostly out of our hands or just part of life. The key is figuring out how to manage those obstacles, even if you can’t eliminate them.

  • There are certain times of year that can be consistently chaotic, such as back-to-school or the holiday season. Or unique situations like the time surrounding a big event for your family. It can feel impossible to squeeze in quality time amidst so much going on. These tips refer to the holidays, but you can apply them to anytime that feels hectic.
  • What happens if you’re just busy all the time? Unfortunately, many couples would probably put themselves in this category. Left unchecked, this can have a negative effect on your marriage. Avoid this route by prioritizing these four things. And when you just simply don’t have the time, keep these 10 ways to connect in 10 minutes or less in your back pocket.
  • Sometimes it isn’t time that’s the issue, but a lack of shared interests. This can make it seem like your separate hobbies are competing with spending quality time together, which is not a great dynamic for your relationship. If you can relate, then check out these tips.

Quality time comes in many forms.

It’s easy to get locked into the idea that marital quality time equals date nights, but the truth is, it can – and should – come in other forms as well! Thinking outside the box about what constitutes quality time will not only give you more opportunities to fit it in, it will also make it more interesting and fun. Avoid the same-old by considering the following:

  • Double or group dates aren’t too much of a stretch from a regular date night, but they can be a great opportunity to bond with your spouse while also nurturing friendships with other couples. In fact, having couple friends has some great benefits – check them out here.
  • Doing a project together might not sound very appealing, but hear us out. Choosing a project to do together – with thought and intention – can actually be a great way to spend quality time together and grow as a couple. Wondering what we mean? Read more here.
  • Volunteering together can be deeply fulfilling, both on an individual level and as a way to spend time together. Need more reasons to try it? Explore them here.
  • Did you know there are hidden opportunities to connect scattered throughout your day? The keys it find them, and leverage them!Here are a few examples, but we bet you can find more.

So there you have it: the ins and outs of quality time with your spouse. Hopefully this guide has helped you understand its importance and how you can make the most of it. Throughout your marriage, you’ll encounter obstacles to prioritizing that time together, but by learning to mitigate them and think outside the box, you’ll benefit your relationship in the long run.

4 Priorities for Busy Couples

4 Priorities for Busy Couples

By Connection, Quality Time2 Comments

Are you busy?

That might sound like a silly question. Nowadays, everyone is relatively busy. Sometimes it’s by choice; other times it’s just the season of life you’re in. Whether it’s with your job, family, hobbies, a side hustle, or simply staying on top of the myriad of tasks that make up daily life, there are countless things that vie for your time, attention, and energy. What effect does this have on your marriage?

The answer shouldn’t come as a surprise. When you’re extra busy, you’re spending less time together, making it easier for distance and complacency to take root. While your level of closeness will ebb and flow throughout the course of your marriage, you can prevent a bigger problem from developing by prioritizing these four things when things get extra busy: Read More

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5 Projects to Take On Together

By Connection, Quality Time3 Comments

Do you have a list of projects on your mind at all times? There’s the self-initiated ones that just never seem to get done. The unwanted-yet-necessary ones that pop up unexpectedly. The pipe-dream projects that only live in your head and the should-do’s that hang over it. It can feel overwhelming. It’s easy to let these seemingly endless tasks take over all your free time and energy.

Luckily, there are ways to feel more balance and less stress when it comes to those “projects”. Read More

Your Go-To Date Night Guide

Your Go-To Date Night Guide

By Quality Time, Relationship BasicsNo Comments

How would you describe your date style? Is it more “tried and true” or “try something new?” Or maybe it’s more along the lines of “whatever we can squeeze in.” The truth is, there’s not really just one correct way to do date night – the most important part is that you’re doing it!

That being said, sometimes your usual thing just isn’t what you want or need. Other times you might find yourselves in situations or seasons of life that require a different kind of date. Then there’s the matter of actually making date night happen amidst the realities of your busy day-to-day. Oh, not to mention how to keep the conversation flowing and meaningful!

No need to stress. We’ve got your back with this go-to guide for all things date night. Read More

Feeling Disconnected? 5 Fixable Reasons

5 Fixable Reasons You’re Feeling Disconnected

By Connection6 Comments

Have you ever experienced a period of time where you feel more like roommates or coworkers than spouses? You’re not fighting, but that deeper sense of intimacy and connection is missing. For whatever reason, you just aren’t on the same wavelength. What happened? And can it be fixed?

Thankfully, the answer is often yes. Here are five fixable reasons you might be feeling disconnected from your spouse: Read More

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25 Date Ideas to Match Your Mood

By Connection9 Comments

What are you in the mood for? No, not for dinner. (Sorry, we can’t help you with that perpetual question.)

We’re talking about date ideas. You might have a go-to, never-fails date routine. If you do, that’s great! But every now and then, it’s good to switch things up. Not only that, but your mood can also have an effect on what kind of activities you gravitate to – and how much you and your spouse enjoy yourselves. Here are 25 date ideas to match your mood. Read More

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3 Habits That Are Stealing Your Memorable Moments (& How to Reclaim Them)

By Quality Time7 Comments

Birthdays, anniversaries, holidays – our lives are sprinkled with special moments of celebration, joy, sentimentality, and love that we want to remember years down the road. The ironic thing is, it seems like the more we try to make them a picture-perfect memory, the less present we actually are in the moment. Have you experienced this? It’s understandable – we want to remember the details of a special vacation with our spouse, a first holiday as a family, or a dreamy anniversary date. But there are some sneaky habits that can steal away our memorable moments. Here’s what to look out for – and how to reclaim those moments. Read More

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4 Work-Life Boundaries to Create Today

By Quality Time6 Comments

Whether you work from home or go into an office or job site every day (or some days), it’s a challenge to strike a balance between work and home. Why is this balance so important? Because when work begins to seep into all hours of our day, our relationship suffers. How can we avoid this path? One way is by being intentional about creating healthy boundaries between our work life and home life. Let’s explore some ways we can put this into practice. Read More

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Hidden Opportunities to Foster Connection

By Connection9 Comments

When it comes to quality time, we often think we need to carve out a special spot in the day/week/month for time to focus on each other and nurture our relationship. This is partially true. Date nights and daily check ins (or some variation of them) are definitely a must-have for maintaining a strong relationship. However, there are actually hidden opportunities to foster connection already tucked throughout your day-to-day life. Here are few to get you started: Read More