4 Tips for Maintaining the Spark in Your Marriage

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At elite introduction agency Bowes-Lyon Partnership, we understand that a busy career and other life demands can often put strain on a marriage. After years of working hard to get to the top you feel like you don’t want to give up on what you have achieved yet you also understand that you need to give time to your marriage in order for it to flourish. After years of working with many couples we have a good understanding of what works and what doesn’t, so we are sharing the top 4 tips that will ensure you can maintain a good work-life balance and allow your relationship to thrive!

 

#1 Date Night

One commonly suggested tip to enjoy a flourishing relationship is to set aside one ‘date night’ every week in which all work commitments are put aside in favour of one evening of pure enjoyment. David and Victoria Beckham, with one of the longest marriages in the world of showbiz, swear by this tip, making time to enjoy a romantic meal, a trip to the cinema or a night at the theatre at least once a week.

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#2 Variety

The saying goes that variety is the spice of life. For those with high-powered careers, such as the typical client of the foremost introduction agency Bowes-Lyon Partnership, setting aside a whole evening can be a tough ask, and so thinking outside the box and making time for a partner at an unconventional time can help to keep things interesting. Meeting for breakfast before work, or getting up early on a Sunday morning to take a brisk walk are ways in which a date can be fit in around a hectic work schedule.

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#3 The ‘First Two Hours’ rule

For newlyweds with busy schedules, the ‘two ships passing in the night’ scenario can often become a reality. One way to overcome this is to create a ‘first two-hours’ rule, wherein the first two hours upon immediately arriving home from work are dedicated purely to spending time together. Smartphones are turned off, laptops are avoided and work is postponed slightly to enjoy the simple pleasure of eating dinner together and talking about the day.

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#4 Stay Connected

In the world of social networking, there is no excuse for not remaining in touch with a partner. Constant contact is undesirable, and it is important that there are some space boundaries, but for the times when escaping the office at lunch isn’t practical, a Skype chat can be a great substitute. Taking the time to send them a short email or instant message can help to stave off a sense of disconnection which often stems from a busy work life.

Although you are a hard-working, high-achieving person there are only 24 hours in a day, so don’t put pressure on yourself to fit too much in your day. Everyone has a life outside of work so set boundaries with yourself and others and your colleagues will understand. After all, you need to make the time count with those you love the most!

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