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Tips That Can Help Save Your Relationship

Topic: Baby BoomersBy Shirley PricePublished Recently added

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Your relationship with your spouse can change over the years; it can go through a number of cycles. In the beginning when you first became a couple you probably wanted to be together constantly. When things progress with the relationship to making a life together this means lots of changes. With this life change come a lot of extra responsibilities. This stage for most includes having children, buying and maintaining a home for your family, also finding and keeping a job to pay for it all. With so much responsibility the relationship and the couple often get lost amidst it all. A lot can happen in those family rearing years. If things go as they should when you reach your 50s or 60s after your kids have grown and left home the chances are there will once again be just the two of you at home. However, if you fail to nurture your relationship during the hectic years of raising a family and keeping up a home and career you could end up paying a high price and even lead to the end of your marriage. If your relationship has taken too much of a back seat, when you are on your own again with more time on your hands you may find yourselves looking at each other wondering who that other person really is. Everything changes as we get older, aging is not just about finding anti aging therapies to help with lines and wrinkles appearing on our face or the fact that there are things that you can no longer do as easily as when you were younger. As you get older you often realize just how important your relationships are to you. Your relationship with family, friends and especially the relationship you have with your spouse. Keeping the spark in your relationship is needed in order to keep it alive and for the relationship to flourish? When no longer in a satisfying relationship too many people put their focus on other things such as their work as a distraction; rather than put in the effort to resolve their relationship problems. Avoidance is never going to resolve the problems in your relationship. Your relationships are the most important aspect in your life but unfortunately it sometimes takes the threat of losing it to make you realize it. • Never take your relationship or your spouse for granted. • Be sure to make time for each other regardless of what is going on in your life. • Set time aside even from a busy schedule to have a date night • When a problem arises in your relationship talk about it and deal with it before things get worse. • Find things that you can do together. • Always keep the lines of communication open • Listen, support and respect each other Spending some quality time together can mean going out for dinner or to take up a hobby that you can share, you may want to learn and master how to paint, take up dancing, or some outdoor activities like, hiking, golf, playing tennis or taking an exercise class together. Doing things as a couple will definitely help you create togethe ess and is a great for increasing communication and will strengthen your relationship. Your senior years can bring your relationship back full circle and to a whole new level as you find yourself as a couple once more. It's also important that you maintain your friendships with others and that you have your own interests. While one of you may be interested in projects such as woodworking, gardening, quilting the other may prefer to be sitting out on the deck reading a novel on their Kindle reader. Just be sure to prioritize what’s most important in your life, do not let your relationship become a statistic to the many divorces that happen over the age of 50.

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Author Bio: As a coach and workshop facilitator Shirley Price has come to recognize the relationship issues are at the root of most problems and unhappiness in peoples lives. Saving your relationships from a crisis does not have to be that difficult. Shirley has a website for the over 50s drop by and check it out. http://www.lifebydesignover50.com

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