Are You and Your Partner Compatible?

What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are, but how you deal with incompatibility. ~ George Levinger ~ [Source]

Marriage is built on the foundation of love, trust and commitment. A union in which two people are joined to enjoy a life-long love that endures many tests. Many people will walk into a marriage blindly with false expectations thinking that the honeymoon will never end. The true test of a marriage is having the ability and the willingness to overcome difficulties and grow from past mistakes. However, it becomes challenging when issues continually arise and compromise is almost impossible. The truth is many allow love and romance to be the determining factor for a marriage. True, you must have both for the marriage to work. But soon the newness ends and reality presents itself, and an important question arises. Are you and your partner compatible?

When you see the number of divorce rates rising each year, you may start to wonder if the marriage was made in haste or in jest. Personally, marriage is for life. While there are couples who truly want to make it work, they will go through marriage counseling to ensure that they are compatible before boarding the marriage train.

To find out, you may try the online test for marriage compatibility, ask yourselves a few questions, and create compatibility. For those who want to try out horoscope compatibility, try Matchmakers. Do take note of the disclaimer as it is done for fun.

Married life doesn’t have to be routine. Some changes can be introduced to inject some life and maybe recreate that romance the both of you once shared during the first month of courtship.

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Paying Attention to Each Other

One of the greatest gifts you can give to anyone is the gift of attention. ~ Jim Rohn ~ [Source]

Have you paid attention to your family or spouse lately? As the sole breadwinner of the family, you have been busy with work and returning home late. You haven’t been paying attention to your spouse who could be faced by your family.

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Other times, you could be focusing on giving good impressions so much that you neglect the part about listening. Over the years, you get comfortable with one another and forget to pay attention. Your child just needs you to look at them and say it’s ok that they didn’t get that full marks because they have tried their best.

Your spouse just needs a shoulder to cry on when they had a bad day or received bad news. Just like you do. Any relationship needs to be nurtured just like plants. Have you paid attention to each other yet?

[Source: Joy2MeU]

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