101 Ways to Build Happy, Lasting Relationships - Part 3


         7. Filler Talk

         If you are married, especially with children, break out of the habit of talking about nothing. Many times, families will be sitting around the dinner table and the conversation consists of, ?o you like your carrots?? or ? wonder what is on TV tonight?? Instead, change your strategy to include real questions, showing real interest. Replace the normal, ?id you have a good day at work??with ?ell me what you did at work today.? Even if you do not understand everything being said, listen with interest. It is not that you are so much interested in the work, but your mate? life.

         8. Re-establish Old Traditions

         If you and your mate had a tradition of some kind when you first got together, dust it off and breathe life back into it. Perhaps you met after work on Friday at the local pub for a drink, washed your cars together every Saturday morning, or attended church together on Sunday. Whatever it was, re-establish the tradition.

         9. Predictability

         If asking couples the factors involved in the demise of their relationship, one of the common responses is that everything in the relationship is so predictable. When rebuilding a relationship, do not be afraid of letting go of boredom. If you normally hate the fact that Saturday afternoons consist of your mate sitting for hours watching football, fix some finger sandwiches and something cool to drink and go join them on the couch, or if your mate spends hours in the garden trying to make things look perfect, surprise them with a new flowering plant, and then help to plant it. When taking a walk with your mate, stop and give them a soft kiss, say, ? love you,?and then keep walking. Take some chances and do the unexpected.

         Mia LaCron is the founder of guide-to-healthy-relationships.info - http://www.guide-to-healthy-relationships.info - devoted to helping individuals develope a healthy relationship with a significant other.