*Keeping the Relationship Interesting* *Go on regular dates together.* Give yourself 1 date night every 1-2 weeks. Make sure that nothing else interferes with this night. Don’t bring any children along. Make these dates about just the 2 of you. If you have children, hire a baby sitter for the night. You can also try going on dates during the weekend days when your child is at a friend’s house or with another family member. *Try new experiences together* . If you and your husband keep doing the same things over and over again, you may be getting bored of your routine. Mix up your activities. Find a new experience together that the 2 of you both want to try. For example, you might go rock climbing or join a kickball team. Try taking a class together to learn a new skill. You could do pottery or cooking. You can include children in some of these experiences to make it a family activity. For example, go on a hike together, rent some canoes at a lake, or try a ropes course. *Foster your own interests and hobbies outside of the marriage.* If you and your husband do absolutely everything together, it might cause you to feel bored, confined, or isolated. If this is the case, focus on your own interests. Try doing things without your husband. Remember to continue creating healthy friendships as well. This will give you things to do and people to talk to outside of your marriage. You can even go out with your friends without your husband. If your husband doesn’t share some interests with you, you should still pursue them. Try painting, gardening, running, or another activity. *Remember to encourage your husband to do the* *same* . Let your husband go out with his friends or spend time focusing on his interests. This will enforce healthy boundaries in your relationship. @ *NATUROPATHIC* 👨🏾⚕👨🏾⚕
*Keeping the Relationship Interesting*
*Go on regular dates together.*
Give yourself 1 date night every 1-2 weeks. Make sure that nothing else interferes with this night. Don’t bring any children along. Make these dates about just the 2 of you.
If you have children, hire a baby sitter for the night. You can also try going on dates during the weekend days when your child is at a friend’s house or with another family member.
*Try new experiences together*
. If you and your husband keep doing the same things over and over again, you may be getting bored of your routine. Mix up your activities. Find a new experience together that the 2 of you both want to try.
For example, you might go rock climbing or join a kickball team.
Try taking a class together to learn a new skill. You could do pottery or cooking.
You can include children in some of these experiences to make it a family activity. For example, go on a hike together, rent some canoes at a lake, or try a ropes course.
*Foster your own interests and hobbies outside of the marriage.*
If you and your husband do absolutely everything together, it might cause you to feel bored, confined, or isolated. If this is the case, focus on your own interests. Try doing things without your husband.
Remember to continue creating healthy friendships as well. This will give you things to do and people to talk to outside of your marriage. You can even go out with your friends without your husband.
If your husband doesn’t share some interests with you, you should still pursue them. Try painting, gardening, running, or another activity.
*Remember to encourage your husband to do the* *same* . Let your husband go out with his friends or spend time focusing on his interests. This will enforce healthy boundaries in your relationship.
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*Go on regular dates together.*
Give yourself 1 date night every 1-2 weeks. Make sure that nothing else interferes with this night. Don’t bring any children along. Make these dates about just the 2 of you.
If you have children, hire a baby sitter for the night. You can also try going on dates during the weekend days when your child is at a friend’s house or with another family member.
*Try new experiences together*
. If you and your husband keep doing the same things over and over again, you may be getting bored of your routine. Mix up your activities. Find a new experience together that the 2 of you both want to try.
For example, you might go rock climbing or join a kickball team.
Try taking a class together to learn a new skill. You could do pottery or cooking.
You can include children in some of these experiences to make it a family activity. For example, go on a hike together, rent some canoes at a lake, or try a ropes course.
*Foster your own interests and hobbies outside of the marriage.*
If you and your husband do absolutely everything together, it might cause you to feel bored, confined, or isolated. If this is the case, focus on your own interests. Try doing things without your husband.
Remember to continue creating healthy friendships as well. This will give you things to do and people to talk to outside of your marriage. You can even go out with your friends without your husband.
If your husband doesn’t share some interests with you, you should still pursue them. Try painting, gardening, running, or another activity.
*Remember to encourage your husband to do the* *same* . Let your husband go out with his friends or spend time focusing on his interests. This will enforce healthy boundaries in your relationship.
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