Psychology Diary

The First Step Toward Change Is Awareness

  • Home
  • Relationships
  • Mental Health
  • Expert Tips
  • Life
  • Family
  • Marriage

Entering Retirement? Here Are 6 Ways to Ensure Your Marriage Doesn’t Suffer

February 6, 2023 · Marriage
Retirement
Photo by Ground Picture at Shutterstock

Personal Space

One of the biggest secrets to surviving retirement? Give each other some personal space! Having your spouse with you all day, every day, all of a sudden, can be very overwhelming. You can start to feel intrusive at certain times and places. And your partner might feel the same way.

This might lead to many arguments. One spouse shouldn’t assume that they’ll automatically be included in the activities the other partner has planned. Nor should either spouse feel like they have to spend less time with their friends to spend more time with one another.

The only way to avoid it is to create some form of personal space for each other. You should communicate the boundaries each of you has and don’t intervene there.

This can be a tough adjustment in cases where a spouse heavily relies on their co-workers for socialization during their working years.

So to conclude, instead of wondering if your marriage survives retirement, you should be thinking about how you can improve your relationship with your significant other. If it’s been overlooked over the years, it’ll take time and effort to improve it.

Try sitting down with a bottle of wine and spending some time getting to know each other again. As long as you both put in the effort, you can conquer your golden years together!

If you found this article about marriage in retirement helpful, we also recommend reading: 9 Self-Esteem Activities to Improve Quality of Life for Seniors

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Latest Posts

  • A mixed-media collage silhouette of a person made from torn paper, charcoal sketches, and ink washes, representing fragmented self-trust. 9 Signs of an Emotionally Abusive Relationship
  • A mixed media collage of a human silhouette with layered torn paper in indigo and gold, symbolizing trapped physical energy and healing. 10 Signs Your Body is Holding Trauma
  • An illustration of an adult walking forward, casting a shadow that reveals a towering parental figure behind them. 10 Signs You Were Raised by a Narcissist
  • An editorial gouache illustration of a woman's profile transitioning from concrete architecture to elegant fashion lines. Who Was Melania Before She Met Donald Trump? (A Psychological Portrait)
  • An ink and watercolor illustration of a person holding a large ceramic vase with glowing gold cracks, symbolizing hidden internal pressure. The Psychology of the Person Who Is Always Fine Until They Absolutely Aren't
  • A woman sits in a sunlit home library, looking thoughtfully out a window with an open book on her lap. 12 Signs of a High IQ
  • A candid photograph of a tense moment between a couple in a sunlit kitchen, one partner looking exhausted while the other looks away. 8 Traits of Someone Who Always Has to Be Right
  • A conceptual paper collage portrait made of torn fragments representing a fragmented digital identity with blue screen patterns. 10 Clues Someone Has a False Online Identity
  • A conceptual mixed media collage showing a silhouette with a peeling mask, revealing a deep indigo inner layer. 8 Trauma Responses That Get Mistaken for Personality Traits
  • A conceptual watercolor illustration of a senior's silhouette in soft blue, with a glowing gold ink pathway symbolizing an awakening virus. 6 Early Signs of Shingles Seniors Should Never Ignore

Newsletter

Get the latest posts delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles

giving tiny compliments

9 Reasons Giving Tiny Compliments Is the Key to a Happy Marriage

They pair really well with emotions. As it turns out, compliments have a bigger impact…

Read More →
holiday

17 Disagreements Even Happy Couples Have During The Holidays

During the holidays, everyone wants to spend time with their families and loved ones, exchange…

Read More →
Woman looking at photos in a sunlit room.

Coping with Grief: Healthy Ways to Navigate the Loss of a Spouse

When Grief Becomes Complicated: Knowing When to Seek Professional Support For most people, the intense,…

Read More →

8 Common Reasons Why Couples Fight

Fighting is normal. Friends argue, relatives argue and partners argue too. In every human relationship,…

Read More →
Divorcing

25 Strong Reasons Divorcing in Your 40s Isn’t the End of the World

Divorcing your partner wasn’t on your mind when you get married. But it’s not the…

Read More →
senior woman

Life as a Widow: 7 Hard Things I Learned in My First Year

These are the things I learned in my first year of being a widow. One…

Read More →

19 Efficient Ways to Make Your Divorce As Painless as Possible

The truth is, no one gets married thinking they will end up in a divorce…

Read More →

26 Seemingly Harmless Things That Drive Your Husband Mad

Criticizing his driving It’s no secret that men drive better than women. This scientifically proven…

Read More →

10 Financial Mistakes Newlyweds Should Avoid At All Costs

Marriage means merging your life completely with someone else’s, including your finances. Believe it or…

Read More →

Psychology Diary

The First Step Toward Change Is Awareness

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@psychologydiary.com

Explore

  • About Us
  • Advertiser Disclosure
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Editorial Policy
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe

Categories

  • Expert Tips
  • Family
  • Life
  • Marriage
  • Mental Health

© 2026 Psychology Diary. All rights reserved.