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How To Be A Better Wife
Take care of yourself
Turns out that the
best thing you can do for your husband is also good for you. Eat healthy foods,
maintain good grooming, and exercise regularly. You'll look and feel better, and
you'll continue to be the vibrant and attractive woman he fell in love with, no
matter your age.
Say thank you, often
When researchers ask men what they want from their wives, appreciation
always makes the list. Everyone likes to be appreciated, so remember to notice
the things your husband does—for you, for the kids, for the house—and thank him.
You'll put a smile on his face and a little joy in his heart.
Keep the romance alive
When was the last time you planned a romantic interlude with your husband?
If you can't remember, you're way overdue. Be affectionate, write love notes,
give him a backrub, plan a date, and initiate sexual play. Remind him that you
still find him attractive.
Let him have "guy time"
Everyone needs time for themselves—to relax, enjoy a hobby, or socialize
with friends. If your husband loves football and you don't, don’t bug him about
it. Encourage him to cultivate friendships with other men. He'll enjoy the
companionship. Studies show that people with friends tend to live longer,
healthier lives.
Make your husband a priority
With the everyday stresses of work, home, and kids, it's easy to take your
husband for granted. Make time for the two of you to reconnect on a regular
basis. Take an interest in his work and hobbies. Let him know he's important to
you.
Don't try to change him
Are you outgoing,
but your husband is shy? Do you like a clean house, but he leaves towels on the
floor? Behavioral experts say you can't change others, you can only change
yourself and how you react—so look for ways other than nagging to handle these
situations. Compromise on social activities by making them shorter, or go by
yourself. Place a laundry basket in the bathroom. And when he attends a party or
puts dirty towels in their proper place, thank him. Positive reinforcement beats
nagging every time.
Don’t make him guess—tell him what you
want
It's easy to assume that the person who lives with you every day also knows
you well enough to know what you want. Not true. Most of us view the world
through our own needs and desires, so don't be surprised if your husband thinks
that what you want is what he would want. If you want something specific—advice,
a hug, or a red sweater for your birthday—let him know.
Cultivate friends and interests
outside your marriage
Once you’re married, it's easy to shrink your social network to revolve
around your husband. But no one person can meet all your needs, and it’s too
much to expect your husband to be your partner, your lover, AND your best
girlfriend. Make time for friendships outside your marriage. You'll have more
fun and bring new energy to your relationship.
Let free time be free
Just as you need
time to relax and unwind, so does your husband. He may not define it the way you
do, though; while your idea of relaxing after work may be talking over a glass
of wine, he may enjoy being quiet for awhile, reading the newspaper, or watching
TV. Find a compromise so both your needs are met. And give him time to recharge
by not over-scheduling weekends with home projects and shopping.
Believe in your husband, and let him
know it
Men can display a lot of bravado, but like us they sometimes struggle with
low self-confidence and feelings of failure. And because men approach the world
as competitors, they sometimes end up feeling like losers. When he comes home,
your husband needs to know that the person he values most in the world believes
in him—especially when he doesn't believe in himself.
by Sharon O'Brien
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