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{Be A Better Spouse Challenge} Tip #8: Don't Start Something You Aren't Prepared To Continue


“Be sure to set the bar at a level you’re willing to sustain over time.”

I was given this piece of advice long before I ever thought about getting married and I am glad I retained  the knowledge I learned from that conversation.

Marriage can make us do crazy things. The title upgrade from “boyfriend/girlfriend” to “husband/wife”  is such a glorious and life-changing experience. As a result, we sometimes do things to make our spouses  happy, but end up tiring of doing them over time.

Case in point: when my parents got married, my mom, like most women, wanted to be a great wife, so  she decided she’d cook my dad breakfast in bed every morning, even weekends. This lasted about six  months or so. Ultimately, she got tired of playing June Cleaver and abruptly ended this arrangement.

Dad started waking up wondering where his breakfast in bed was; Mom was like, “Make it yourself.”

Imagine the conundrum she unnecessarily created by setting the bar at a level she later realized she  wasn’t willing to sustain. Needless to say, there were many, MANY arguments about this until they  finally moved on. (I’m happy to say they are still married after 45 years.)

It’s all about being fair to your spouse, as well as to yourself. You can’t expect your mate to become  accustomed to something, only to have to taken away, and be okay with it ““ especially if it’s something  they enjoy or take pride in. Whether it’s as simple as bringing your wife flowers every Friday after work  or a bit more complicated, like allowing your husband to handle all the household finances, you simply  cannot alter the nature of a practice you’ve either created or allowed to happen, and expect not to have  some backlash.

And backlash is no good. Who wants to argue over something so avoidable?

BMWK family – what’s one habit you had earlier in your relationship, but dropped because it took too much effort, or you got too busy, or it was too expensive? Is there another habit you could develop in the same vein that your spouse might appreciate? Do some thinking and get back to us!

Flickr photo by Julia Frost

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