Want a Great Marriage — Don’t Neglect to Cherish Your Spouse

Cherishing is a habit of mind in which, when you are separated during the course of the day, you maximize thoughts of your partner’s positive qualities and minimize thoughts of negative ones. This active focusing on your partner’s merits allows you to nurture gratefulness for what you have instead of resenting what is missing. Many couples do not realize they are neglecting to cherish each other.

Gottman - https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Principles-Making-Marriage-Work/dp/0553447718/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=7+pillars+marriage+Gottman&qid=1598138673&s=instant-video&sr=1-1

I love this, I didn’t know I should do this, I just did it instinctively, it seemed like the right way to be married to someone. Why marry someone where this doesn’t feel automatic? Marriages take big challenges and all of us will sometimes forget to invest in our marriages. This sort of unforced error is usually caused by other stressors, children, illness, financial, whatever. If you both invested, you will have plentiful goodwill to tide you over. This is almost like a marriage emergency fund.



Submitted August 22, 2020 at 11:35PM

Cherishing is a habit of mind in which, when you are separated during the course of the day, you maximize thoughts of your partner’s positive qualities and minimize thoughts of negative ones. This active focusing on your partner’s merits allows you to nurture gratefulness for what you have instead of resenting what is missing. Many couples do not realize they are neglecting to cherish each other.Gottman - https://ift.tt/2Yn9EBF love this, I didn’t know I should do this, I just did it instinctively, it seemed like the right way to be married to someone. Why marry someone where this doesn’t feel automatic? Marriages take big challenges and all of us will sometimes forget to invest in our marriages. This sort of unforced error is usually caused by other stressors, children, illness, financial, whatever. If you both invested, you will have plentiful goodwill to tide you over. This is almost like a marriage emergency fund.

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