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***Strengthen Your Marriage Tip #3

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By America’s #1 Love and Marriage Experts. Strengthen Your Marriage Tip #3 Happy marriages all require simple, practical acts. Simple gestures. Simple conversations. Success in love and marriage depends upon an accumulation of having done the simple things to build the foundation for a lasting love. The key ingredients that define a successful marriage are easy to understand, yet difficult for many couples to practice in their relationship. As love and marriage experts, our interviews with thousands of successfully married couples throughout the world revealed the 7 tips happily married couples use to keep their relationships strong. Here is the third of seven tips you can use to begin Building a Love that Lasts.: Tip #3: Make loving behavior a continuous habit. Great marriages are about mutual love and respect. Habits can be formed either for good or ill, so why not make it a habit to always treat your spouse the way you would want to be treated? It should be a pervasive characteristic of your marriage. Creating a successful marriage is not always the easiest thing to do. Your visiting our blog suggests you are highly interested in making your marriage work! And truthfully, we have learned over 30 years of marriage research that there are proven effective ways to ensure a happy and healthy marriage. In fact, we took hundreds of tips from the thousands of happy couples we interviewed and put them into our award-winning and bestselling book, Building a Love that Lasts. Be sure to get all seven tips to strengthen your marriage. Tip #1: Be the number one cheerleader for your spouse. Tip #2: Leave anger outside the bedroom. Tip #3: Make loving behavior a continuous habit. Tip #4: Several times a day let your spouse know you are thinking about him or her. Tip #5: Touching each other multiple times per day is the norm in successful marriages. Tip #6: Happy marriages are exciting, full of unpredictable things, and never boring. Tip #7: Commit to doing something nice for your spouse each day. By Drs. Charles and Elizabeth Schmitzr America’s #1 Love and Marriage Experts ***Today, you can see how you stack up to the best marriages around the world. Take the Marriage Quiz to assess your chances of achieving a successful marriage of your own and buy How to How to Marry the Right Guy, to find out if your guy has the essential 33 characteristics to be a great husband.

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