Make your relationship even better in 2017 by making your New Year’s resolutions together – Because when you make them with your partner, he can help you stick to your promises! These resolutions will help you keep your relationship strong and loving, all year long!
Eat better, together
One great way to get the New Year started on a great note is to start eating right, together. Instead of ordering in all the time, get into the habit of cooking together. There’s nothing more intimate and fun than preparing and sharing healthy food for each other.
Work out, together
It’s the time of the year when ditching those extra pounds is a top priority. So, make your relationship top priority, too, by enlisting your partner as a workout buddy. Exercising together is an awesome way to spend time with each other, while improving your overall health.
Don’t sweat the small things
If you’re upset with your partner, it’s the perfect time to bring it up, but please avoid the petty comments. Remember, one small fight isn’t a big deal, but over time, these small issues can spoil the love in your relationship. So, pick your battles carefully, and win the war to keep your love alive forever!
Stop looking at your phone!
When you’re spending time with your sweetheart, banish buzzes, bleeps and rings from your life. Don’t check your messages or emails when he is talking to you. It may send a negative message to your partner and leave him feeling that you are not interested.
Listen
Don’t nod automatically when he speaks to you. Don’t interrupt when he is talking. Don’t try to finish your daily tasks, while he is telling you about his day. Sit down, look him in the eye and pay attention. This is the best thing you can do for each other.
Praise more
Too often, as a relation progresses, we tend to stop seeing all the things that made us fall in love in the first place, and focus on what nags us most, instead. Stop dwelling on his bad habits, remind yourself of the reasons you fell for him and then compliment him! Soon, you will see him doing the same for you, too.
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