Adwoa Mansah wants to feel close to her husband. So one day after work, she said to him, "Yaw, I do not feel that our relationship is where I want it to be. Incorporate me deeper into your life so that I can feel closer to you."
If you also feel that your marriage is not what you want it to be and that you are not as close as you wish to be to your spouse, here are a few things you can do to help you develop that closeness.
1. Continue To Develop Your Friendship
Make it a point to try to find out two new things about your partner every day. Ask probing questions about your partner's past and his aspirations and hopes for the future.
When you bring out new things about your spouse or partner, you will continue to wonder what you are still yet to uncover about your spouse and your partner will continue to seem intriguing to you every time and you are more likely to enjoy his company as a result. So you will love to spend time with him and as you share moments together often, you will develop the camaraderie between the two of you.
Additionally, getting to know your spouse better will make you find it easier to mindfully do for your spouse the things that will make him feel happy, and you will also find it easier to consciously avoid issues that can create conflicts.
2. Communicate In Loving Ways
Make it a point to talk to each other for at least 10 minutes a day whether your partner is at home or not. Let him know how you feel about him and the relationship, what you fear about the future, what he does that you like and what he does that you do not like, hopes you have for yourself, and how you want your relationship to grow.
When you are communicating with your partner or your spouse, look into his face often, make eye contact, smile often, speak in a controlled, calm manner and let him feel the energy in your voice.
Additionally, learn to listen when your spouse has concerns that he wants to share with you. Do not say to him "at another r time" or "I don't have time now." Saying things like these will make your spouse feel disrespected and he may get bitter and seek revenge, which will break the connection between the two of you.
So, even if for a minute, try to listen to what your spouse has to say to you. If you are busy, let him know that you can give him only one minute and you will listen to the rest of the story at a later date.
Keeping the lines of communication open always will help to enhance the flow of information and feelings between the two of you so that you can always feel that you are a team.
You can resolve differences and misunderstandings easily and build trust and that can make you feel that you are on the same page.
3. Laugh Together Often
It is true that fights and disagreements are part of any relationship. However, some couples focus on their differences instead of focusing on doing things that will make them feel comfortable with each other and that draws them apart and they keep moving apart until there is nothing left to make them feel that there is a relationship anymore.
However, when you find time to generate positive feelings in your body, when you sit as a couple from time to time, recall funny incidents from the past, funny incidents from the days when you were dating, and when you recount witty comments your spouse has passed in the past and you laugh over them, it will help to foster unity. Consequently, the bond of love will continue to remain strong.
Conclusion
When your spouse says to you, "Incorporate me deeper into your life," developing your friendship, communicating effectively, and laughing together often will help you to do that.
Isaac Nunoofio is a freelance writer and blogger for hire. He specializes in writing articles, blog posts, and web content. He writes useful, insightful, in-depth, well-researched, informative and engaging content. Isaac has also self-published over 10 eBooks including The Secrets of Courtship, Enjoyable Marriage, and Fulfilling Sex and How to Make Your Romantic Relationship Succeed, both of which are available at Amazon.
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