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Motivate Your RelationshipDon't feel guilty about your feelings. Face your fears and release your ability to change your circumstances. Be realistic. Be open to ideas from your spouse. Focus on your wants and not your needs. Everyone has needs that they desire to be met. However, if you don't voice your needs, your spouse will not know about them. So focus on your wants. Wanting to express your needs is a good place to start. In your quest to motivate each other, you may find yourself and learn more about your spouse than you ever knew before. All relationships take effort and having an open communication is what should motivate you to take the initiative if your spouse is not inclined to do so. Don't ever think you are wasting time on your relationship because you can't expect something when you don't put something into it. Value Your Relationship To motivate yourself in the relationship, you are personally responsible for what you think and feel about your spouse. You cannot force anyone to change, but you can change yourself and when your spouse sees that you have improved your outlook on the relationship, your spouse will, in most cases, want to take change as well. You must value your friendship first and show respect for each other. Show interest in each other. There should be something that you both love to do. If you don't know what it is, then explore your options and find whatever it is that you both can identify with. Have fun with each other. Be silly. Enjoy your relationship with each other. Be aware that you both need some time alone from each other. Value that time as well. Never rely on this relationship to define who you are. This would mean that you are nothing without this person and that is a precarious place to be since life holds no promise of permanence. Motivate yourself into doing something that makes you happy and complete other than your mate. It will make you feel fulfilled and have more to offer in the relationship. |
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