Healthy Routines for Marriage
Date Continuously
The concept of “dating” need not be exclusive to single individuals, it can be an effective means for married couples to connect with each other. In our increasingly busy and hectic world this can become a challenging undertaking especially for those who are raising small children. However, it can be managed by setting a realistic goal that matches the unique family dynamic of each couple. Specifically, going on a date one night per week or twice a month with a yearly weekend getaway is an example of a good dating routine. The key is to never stop dating!
Intimacy Matters
While regular, and if necessary, scheduled sexual activity is healthy in marriage when both partners are willing and able, it must be rooted in the context of intimacy. In some cases, a paradigm shift is necessary to consider intimacy as part of the physical act of sexual intercourse rather than its equivalent. Intimacy involves a level of vulnerability that allows each partner to feel seen and acknowledged by the other. It is important that couples routinely talk about their sexual lives as well as the amount of intimacy present in the relationship.
Self Care
Many have heard the acronym HALT which emphasizes the importance of refraining from making major decisions when hungry, angry, lonely, or tired. When we have not taken adequate care of ourselves or met our own basic needs, it sets us up for disastrous consequences. Similarly, in martial relationships, regularly practicing self-care can dramatically improve the way each spouse experiences the other. As with any other routine, self-care must be managed actively; and what better gift to give a spouse than a healthier you?
Every marriage is unique, and each couple must recognize their own specific needs as well as the season of life they are navigating. As with any great partnership, communication is vital, and must be cultivated by establishing healthy routines if the couple is to steer clear of pitfalls and build a successful marriage.