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Help Make Your Marriage Great By Being Grateful For Your Spouse

Have you ever been around one of those couples who just never seem to have an unkind word to say about each other . . . or to each other? If something goes wrongā€”a late arrival from work when dinner has been waiting, a misplaced bill thatā€™s now overdue, the unintended sting of a joke gone wrongā€”thereā€™s a noticeable absence of irritation, blaming, and grumbling. Instead of frustration overload, thereā€™s understanding and unwavering support. Rather than venting about all the things that are wrong with their spouse, these couples overflow with praise for everything thatā€™s good.

Call it living in a state of wonder. Or the power of conscious gratitude. Whatever you call it, it is one of the sources of energy that turns a good marriage into a great one. Talk to consistently happy spouses for very long and youā€™ll hear things like this bubbling out:

  • ā€œI canā€™t believe he chose me.ā€
  • ā€œI keep wondering when sheā€™s going to figure out that Iā€™m not as amazing as she thinks I am.ā€
  • ā€œIā€™m convinced that if werenā€™t for him, I would still be single.ā€
  • ā€œHow did I luck out like this?ā€
  • ā€œYeah, buddy, I sure outkicked my coverage.ā€

When I was doing research for my book Surprising Secrets of Highly Happy Marriages, I heard these kinds of comments over and over in the interviews with highly happy couples. They were casual remarks about something that really wasnā€™t casual at all: a deeply felt gratitude.

This ā€œattitude of gratitudeā€ can transform your marriage from good to great. Hereā€™s how.

Happy Couples Give Their Spouses Credit For Their Relationship Success

The feeling of gratitude that my research interviewees expressed was much more fundamental than your everyday positive mental attitude. These folks lived in a state of awe that their spouses were in their livesā€”that they had chosen them in the first place!ā€”and with the daily awareness that a huge part of their happiness was due to these wonderful people to whom they were joined.

Even when these couples were dealing with real problemsā€”money, kids, sex, and a host of other things that can drain a marriageā€”each partner still believed that they personally hit the jackpot. I would state this powerful little secret like this: Highly happy couples give their spouses most of the credit for their relationship successā€”and they live in regular, conscious gratitude as a result.

The Roman philosopher Cicero wrote, ā€œGratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others.ā€ The marital experience of highly happy couples seemed to bear this out. Their conscious gratitude for their mates seemed to have the effect of tempering other concerns and making them much happier in their marriages.

Happy Couples Think The Best Of Each Other

After all, with such an amazing person, does it really matter if he isnā€™t that neat? Does it really matter that much if she always runs late? Or ā€œYes, this was a bad year financially, but she is amazing the way she has stood beside me.ā€ Or ā€œHe has been so sweet the way he has reassured me we would get through this.ā€

And in being so aware of their partnersā€™ ā€œamazingnessā€ (I love that word!), these folks certainly did not take each other for granted, nor did they overlook the great things that were right before their eyes. In the end, they expected fewer problemsā€”and found fewer! Putting it another way, their perception became reality. What each saw in the other became what each experienced.

We donā€™t have to wait until we lose what we love to realize its value. We can start today to change the weather in our marriages by intentionally minding our ā€œgratitudesā€ā€”and letting our spouses know how blessed we feel because of them.



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