1. Getting Used to Each Other's Bad Habits
When a couple begins their journey of living together, they start to notice each other's flaws. These imperfections may gradually become more evident, such as leaving socks scattered around the room, chewing food loudly, or spending excessive time preparing for trips.
To prevent these seemingly minor habits from becoming a major issue leading to separation, couples should learn to adapt and find solutions. On a personal level, it is important to work on addressing these bad habits and avoid letting these little things affect your partner's mood. Clinical psychologist Daphne de Marneffe advises evaluating whether these habits are easy to overlook or if they require serious discussion. Ultimately, the key to a long-lasting marriage is both partners making an effort for each other to achieve happiness.


2. Sharing Common Habits
An article from the Journal of the Consumer Research Association reveals that couples who engage in shared habits experience more positive emotions and greater satisfaction within their relationships.
Happy relationships don't simply happen. We need to be in sync with each other, showing love and care to become the best partners possible. These moments can be simple, such as working out together, relaxing on the couch while watching a movie, or even more intimate, like applying sunscreen for your partner or singing a favorite song together. These moments of joy and warmth help build happiness in a relationship.


3. Dành không gian riêng cho nhau
Sống chung không có nghĩa là bạn phải dành từng giây phút bên cạnh nhau. Đôi lúc, hãy thư giãn và có thời gian ở một mình cũng rất tốt cho các mối quan hệ. Khi ở một mình cho phép chúng ta suy ngẫm về nhiều thứ, bao gồm cả bản thân, và có thể giúp chúng ta trở thành người tốt hơn cho những người quan trọng của mình.
Không gian riêng tư cho các cặp vợ chồng không nhất thiết làm bạn tách biệt khỏi cuộc sống hàng ngày, khiến bạn lạnh lùng và quay lưng lại với mọi thứ. Không gian đó chỉ là nơi để giúp bạn và đối tác của bạn tạo ra nhiều màu sắc cho hạnh phúc gia đình thăng hoa và sung mãn. Xem nó như một điểm dừng chân khi bạn mệt mỏi hoặc mệt mỏi, hoặc chỉ đơn giản là một nơi để suy nghĩ nhiều khía cạnh thú vị hơn của cuộc sống hiện tại của bạn với đối tác của bạn để đi trên hành trình.
Đôi khi, cho nhau khoảng thời gian riêng cũng là lúc chúng ta dành sự tin tưởng cho đối phương. Cùng nhau nhìn lại những gì đã trải qua và suy nghĩ thấu hiểu cho nhau nhiều hơn.


4. Set Basic Rules for Guests Visiting Your Home
Couples have different levels of comfort when it comes to hosting family, friends, or their partner's associates. Therefore, it's important to establish basic ground rules for guests. Both partners should agree on who can visit, when the best times are, and how long guests can stay.
Discussing guest arrangements before they arrive is also essential, including meal plans and activities for hosting. This can help prevent unnecessary arguments due to misunderstandings.


5. Don't Try to Resolve Conflicts Before Going to Bed
We are probably all familiar with the advice, "Never go to bed angry." However, according to social psychologist Dr. Amie M. Gordon, this is an outdated perspective. People who are stressed and exhausted tend to respond more negatively. Dr. Gordon suggests hitting the pause button and allowing both partners to rest.
Save the resolution for when both are awake and in the best mental state, in optimal conditions. Don't let today's argument keep you up late and exhausted for the next workday. Therefore, couples should put aside their frustrations and go to sleep. You can turn your home into an emotionally safe space by creating a positive environment and resolving conflicts gently while listening to each other.


6. Show Mutual Understanding
Understanding and love are crucial to maintaining a lasting relationship. When couples understand each other, they tend to empathize and harmonize more easily. Knowing how to make your partner feel comfortable and loved, as well as appreciating their point of view, benefits the marriage.
Sitting down together to listen and share each other’s burdens is a moment of happiness for couples. As the saying goes, “Seeing you happy makes me happy.” Indeed, understanding in a relationship is essential. Taking time to listen and share the fatigue and feelings of each other strengthens the love in a marriage.


7. Agree on Principles and Schedules
Couples can create a list of tasks and discuss issues like when to go to bed or personal boundaries. You will need to compromise and establish common living principles to maintain peace together.
A survey shows that even small disagreements in daily life, such as bathroom habits or slow eating, can lead to breakups. Arguments like who gets priority to use the bathroom in the morning, or whether the toilet seat should be up or down, can also cause tensions. These seemingly simple habits require compromise to maintain harmony in marriage. Therefore, couples should agree on shared principles and specific schedules to ensure a peaceful relationship.


8. Share Household Tasks Together
A study revealed that 56% of married individuals believe that sharing household chores is essential for a successful marriage.
Household chores shouldn't be solely one person's responsibility. Sharing these tasks helps couples understand each other's struggles and challenges, realizing that no one's work is easy. To make this work, experienced couples often set up a system to allocate tasks according to their abilities and schedules. They may also complete some chores together as an effective bonding activity.


9. Be Open About Finances
Similar to household chores, family expenses should be considered a shared responsibility. Couples sometimes need to sit down and have an honest discussion about monthly bills, compromising on a spending plan that works for both. Conversations about money should also include outstanding debts and financial goals.
The American Psychological Association also shares tips to avoid financial disputes. One of these is regularly reviewing spending and savings plans together. It's essential that both partners remain truthful about finances to maintain trust in the relationship.


