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14 Phrases Successful Couples Use Daily

May 11, 2023 · Marriage
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“I appreciate all of your efforts.”

It’s tempting to become highly observant of things you dislike about your spouse and to point them out at every chance you get. But you MUST also highlight the good in their actions.

Successful couples express appreciation for each other’s efforts. It’s a beautiful way to make your loved one feel valued.

“I’m always here for you.”

Couples who always remind each other that they have each other’s backs are much more ready and willing to take on whatever challenges life throws their way. One partner may be grappling with a mental health issue.

Others may be dealing with a toxic family member or friend. Whatever the case might be, knowing that you have the unconditional support of your significant other and someone to rely on is priceless.

This means that you’re putting your partner’s needs before anyone else’s and that you’ll step up and be supportive and present no matter what they confide in you or need.

Relationships can quickly deteriorate when partners are unsure of each other’s readiness to be there for them. A successful couple will ensure they both allocate enough time to bond with one another.

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