John and I are still pretty much newlyweds.. Some of these things have not completely disappeared. I am going to improve on what we do now and make it a point to remember all of this daily so the We don't stop doing these things.
Day 9 - Love makes good impressions
You've covered some serious
ground so far in this journey. Learning to demonstrate aspects of love
like patience, kindness, and encouragement are not always easy but are
certainly crucial to a healthy relationship. So dealing with the way you
greet your spouse each day may seem inconsequential, but this small
issue carries surprising significance.
You can tell a lot about
the state of a couple's relationship from the way they greet one
another. You can see it in their expression and countenance, as well as
how they speak to each other. It is even more obvious by their physical
contact. But how much importance should you give a greeting? This raises an interesting
question. How do you greet your friends, coworkers, and neighbors? How
about acquaintances and those you meet in public? You may even encounter
someone you don't necessarily like yet still acknowledge them out of
courtesy. So if you're this nice and polite to other people, doesn't your
spouse deserve the same? Times ten?
It's probably something
you don't think about very often -- the first thing you say to him or to
her when you wake up in the morning, the look on your face when you get
in the car, the energy in your voice when you speak on the telephone.
But here's something else you probably don't stop to consider -- the
difference it would make in your spouse's day if everything about you
expressed the fact that you were really, really glad to see them.
Think about your greeting. Do you use it well? Does your spouse feel
valued and appreciated? Do they feel loved? Even when you're not getting
along too well, you can lessen the tension and give them value by the
way you greet them.
Remember, love is a choice. So choose to change your greeting. Choose to love.
Today:
Think of a specific way you'd like to greet your spouse today. Do it
with a smile and with enthusiasm. Then determine to change your greeting
to reflect your love for them.
Questions:
When and where did you choose to do your special greeting? When I got home from work I decided to be more enthusiastic. Normally I come home, kiss my husband, and start on whatever needs to be done. Instead I spent a little more time hugging and kissing him.. held on a little tighter. :) I also text him during the day and told him I couldn't wait to see him.
How will you change your greeting from this point on? I think making him feel a little more special was a good way to change it.. It changed the whole mood of the night. ♥
That is good to hear. I started mine again too, and I am on Day 5. =)
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ReplyDeleteGood job, sounds like you made an improvement on the whole night with not much effort, plus you probably enjoyed the extra hug and kiss time as much as he did :)
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