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Marriage Through Milestones: How to Stay Close When Life Speeds Up
May 8, 2025 • General
Life doesn’t slow down for love—but love can still slow down for life. This week, Josh and I are preparing for one of the…
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Growing in friendship with your spouse is one of the strongest predictors of long-term marital happiness.
When we stopped trying to fix everything…. and started rebuilding friendship. That changed everything.
1. Turn Toward Each Other in Small Moments
Respond to each other’s “bids for connection” yes even sending and responding to reels your spouse sends 😉small attempts to engage like sharing a story, asking a question, making a joke, or reaching for affection.
When you consistently turn toward instead of ignoring or dismissing, friendship deepens over time.
2. Stay curious about each other’s inner world: stresses, dreams, fears, goals, favorite things, current pressures.
People change over time. Friendship grows when you keep learning your spouse instead of assuming you already know them.
Ask:
* What’s been weighing on you lately?
* What are you excited about right now?
* How can I support you this week?
3. Prioritize Positive Shared Experiences
Research shows couples need regular positive interactions to buffer stress and conflict. Friendship is strengthened through enjoyment, novelty, laughter, and teamwork.
Examples:
* Walk after dinner
* Coffee on the porch
* Cooking together
* Trying something new
* Inside jokes and playful texting
Marriage often weakens not from one big event, but from neglected friendship. Romance may fluctuate, but friendship can be built daily.
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When your spouse walks in, or walks out, pause what you’re doing. Look up. Move toward them. Kiss hello. Kiss goodbye.
It sounds small, but relationship research consistently shows that brief moments of connection build trust, security, and emotional closeness over time. Priority is often communicated in seconds, not speeches.
Stop. Drop. And roll (kiss). Small habit to keep the fire going! Do you and your spouse make an effort to do this?
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Silly blooper video 😂 but it’s science. You might not need more time together—you might just need to put your phone down.
It’s amazing how much more connected we feel just by looking into each other’s eyes and getting the devices out of the way.
Send this to your spouse if you are ready to “tackle” the phone problem together. The weekend is a great time to start!
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Messy doesn’t mean failing.
It means you’re in it.
Stay. Do the work.
✨ our life message: Messy Marriages marked by Mercy = Immeasurably More!
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