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Meanwhile
one question, which I think all prospective Brides and Grooms may be
asking, is:
How
can I make my marriage work?
There is no easy answer to this,
but I asked Jane Harris my Minister what she thought the answer may be.
To make it beyond tomorrow….and
on, and on, and on?
The answer is simple, by devoting
themselves to each other.
And what does devotion look like?
Often devoted couples have said one
or more of The Four Keys have helped them to find lasting love.
The four keys are golden rules to
remember and exercise daily for a marriage to work.
They are quite simply as follows:
Dare to Care.
Let your partner know that they are
No. 1 in your life.
Take time to listen.
Show interest
Make time for each other
Listen carefully when he/she is
talking
Try to see things from your
partner’s point of view.
Be Open
Risk being honest about your
feelings, needs and hurts
Talk about your hopes and fears
Talk about your day, especially if
it’s been tough, and ask about your partner’s day.
Tell him or her what they do right;
pay compliments.
Tell them the good things bout your
love making together.
Give as Well as Take
Try always to meet your partner’s
need before your own.
Be kind and respectful
Surprise him/her – breakfast in
bed?
A happy welcome back from work
Write a note to say, “I love
you” even when it’s not Valentine’s Day.
Be Peacemakers
All
couples have disagreements. How do you hand the disagreement, rebuild
trust and
love
is often more important than the disagreement.
If you have had a row, you can
rebuild love if you:
Don’t sulk and refuse to say
anything
Don’t withdraw – say sorry to
each other.
Are prepared to admit you were
partly or completely to blame.
Speak kind words, Softly spoken can
bring comfort – with a hug, even better. Make a cup of tea, sit close
together and talk it through.
Jane also talked to me about
‘Marriage Preparation’, couples marrying in Church will probably have
spoken to their Minister regarding this, if not, or if you are not
marrying in Church why not phone for information about free Marriage
Preparation in your area. Should you be unsure who to contact Jane Harris
my Minister, said she would happy to speak to you on 01773 602994.

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