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12 Tips To Help Your Marriage Survive the Holidays!

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Added: Wed. Oct 31, 2007 12:31pm
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This year's holidays are fast approaching. Can you say STRESS? With that in mind, here are 12 tips to help you get through it all. Before you read them there is something you should know. These tips are not from me directly. They are from 75 couples who have all been married over 50 years. If they're not the experts, then I don't know who is!!! Enjoy, and I hope these help!

1. Never discuss sensitive subjects when you’re hungry.
2. Make a list of what not to talk about at family gatherings.
Examples:
—Never use the word “older,” as in “Aunt Mary is ‘older’ than Aunt Susan” or “For an ‘older’ man, Uncle Harold has a lot of hair.”
—Don’t talk politics, religion, baseball or football, especially what teams are playing each other in Bowl games.
3. At family dinners, if you’ve lost weight recently, don’t mention it. In fact, wear baggy clothes to make yourself inconspicuous.
4. Never roll your eyes or shush someone’s annoying, bratty child running around or whining.
5. Take a vacation, i.e., go on a cruise, stay at a bed & breakfast. (If some relatives are insulted by your plan, they’re probably the same ones that made you miserable!)
6. Consolidate tasks. Example: Take a nap together. This allows you to accomplish two goals at once: 1) Devote time solely to each other, and 2) Prevent exhaustion.
7. Make dreaded tasks more enjoyable. Example: Chat on the phone with someone you’ll miss seeing over the holidays (refer to #5) while wrapping presents or addressing holiday cards.
8. Celebrate somebody else’s holiday. Forego the lavish, overindulgent holiday feast and, instead, volunteer at a church, food bank or homeless shelter to help the less fortunate.
9. If an issue arises, decide how big a deal it really is to the two of you – not Aunt Emma or Uncle Fester. (And, in the heat of battle, seize fire.)
10. Weather turbulence with laughter.
11. Forget the Norman Rockwell ideal. The pie crust won’t be perfect. Scale down your expectations, and focus on what’s right rather than what’s wrong.
12. Keep a good book handy.

If you're interested in more, be sure to check out my book, Everlasting Matrimony. It's filled with the wisdom and advice of couples who have actually lived full, robust lives together for at least half a century! Just email me here to inquire about the book. It's a real keepsake, and makes a great gift. It's a fabulous addition to anyone's coffee table!



  • Posted 7:23am November 28th, 2007
    Many of the items on your list are about being empathetic and respectful. Empathy is often about listening and acknowledging in most marriages. As a culture we have a problem with listening...even our TV news programs are shouting matches these days. If you could relate your rules to some basic framework of principles I'd find them more useful. For example, your #12 item...Keeping a good book handy... This doesn't work for someone who's not generally a reader. Why is it important to keep a good book handy? Why?



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