A marriage seems strong through its highs, but it’s how you handle the lows that determines true strength.
A great Marriage is a couple who has seen each other through the best of times and the worst of times, and was able to love their best through it all.
Talk to each other with respect. The way you speak to your Spouse should reflect the way you love them. Someone who loves speak with love.
Never take your Spouse’s vulnerability, sincerity, love and trust for granted. They are four of the greatest blessings your Spouse can give.
Your marriage is not only important to you, but also for your children. What they learn from your marriage will have an enormous impact on the rest of their lives.
Even through frustration, choose your words wisely. Some words can take seconds to speak, but can also take years to heal.
Always keeping your family and friends in your marriage can do more harm than good. Keep your marriage sacred between you and your spouse.
Do not EVER compare your spouse to another person. Your spouse is unique in his/her own ways. It is what makes them who they are. Love them for it.
Don’t ignore your Spouse’s needs. What’s important to your Spouse, is also important for your Marriage.
The problems that may arise in your marriage aren’t a test on how strong your marriage is; they are a test on how strong your marriage can become.