Be quick to listen and slow to speak.
Don’t always try to be right. You cannot be right and be married.
Never threaten to leave or divorce.
Be quick to say, “I’m sorry”.
Don’t expect your spouse to believe all the same principles you do. Respect their differences and them. Love them unconditionally.
Build your spouse up. Freely give encouragement and praise. Remember… it is better to give than to receive.
Always side with your spouse in disputes outside of the marriage, even when they are wrong. Respect the bond of your marriage.
Learn to appreciate the things your spouse does and verbalize these often.
Try to never go to bed angry with your spouse.
Start and end each day by telling your spouse that you love them.
Mark Webb is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice at South Georgia Psychiatric and Counseling Center in Valdosta. He is the author of How To Be A Great Partner and How To Argueproof Your Relationship. Read more of his articles www.TheRelationshipSpecialist.com