1. Be an active listener. We all have something to say, and we all want to be heard. We will have that opportunity if we start by taking a step back and finding the key to communication; listening. In raising three kids under the age of ten, our uninterrupted time of key communication is limited, so very often I need to really focus on what Bridget is saying to me. If I don't focus on this, we become disconnected, and our relationship suffers.
2. Daily affirmation. Six weeks ago my best friend and I decided to run a short experiment, which was as follows; every day for a week, we made an intentional statement of affirmation (written, or verbal) with the purpose of letting our wives know what we love about them. There were positive results! Who doesn't love to be told what is amazing about themselves? Confidence is sexy! Doing this small act helps us to transition from a mindset of selfish love, to selfless love.
3. Give them space. Everyone needs some down-time. Encourage your spouse to spend some time doing something they love, spend time with their friends, or just to use the bathroom without the kids or dog in tow!
Fact is, all of these things require some effort on our part, and yet, a little bit of effort can yield unprecedented results! So rise above and take the initiative! Your spouse deserves it.
Until next time.
-Luke
Oh my, this is great. Every mom wishes for just a little private potty time. I just love this. Your writing is fresh and current and very transparent. Thanks for sharing Luke.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is great. Every mom wishes for just a little private potty time. I just love this. Your writing is fresh and current and very transparent. Thanks for sharing Luke.
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