In our continuing search for great marriages around the
world, we journeyed to the beautiful country of New Zealand. Our interviews
with happily married couples took us to the cities of Auckland, Wellington,
Queenstown, Milford Sound, Wanaka, Arrowtown and Glenorchy. We flew in a
twin-engine plane over Milford Sound, rode a boat on gorgeous glacier lakes,
drove a Jeep down country roads in search of great marriages throughout New
Zealand.
This research excursion of ours covered nearly 18,000 miles
by the time we arrived home. Does jet-lag come to mind? While we interviewed a
number of long-time couples in New Zealand (both married and unmarried), there
are two that stand out the most. Allow us to share the marriage advice we
learned from two sets of lovebirds (both married for over 60 years) — Hank and
Hanny, and Harold and Dorothy.
In interviewing these two couples, we found that their
advice for a successful marriage echoed each other! We never cease to be amazed
at just how universal marriage advice is, whether from couples in New Zealand
or the United States. There is almost a mystical consistency to the messages we
hear.
So, here in a nutshell are the five ingredients of a
successful marriage, as shared with us by Hank and Hanny, Harold and Dorothy,
and all those other couples we interviewed:
1. Trust is at the heart of a great marriage: Trust is built
over time. In the best marriages, trust grows and is never diminished. There is
no cheating, dishonesty or infidelity in great marriages and relationships. And
to those who say that you can repair your loving relationship after one partner
violates the most basic trust — all we can say is, you risk joining the ranks
of those couples who got divorced!
2. A successful marriage is easy to understand ... but
difficult to put into practice: Marriage is not for the faint of heart. A
successful marriage takes hard work: be kind, show respect, engage in simple
acts and loving gestures. In the end, a successful marriage is an accumulation
of having done the simple things. Never, ever be lulled into thinking you can
take your marriage for granted. Work to make it work everyday of your lives
together.
3. Laugh, don't cry: In marriage, it is always better to
laugh a lot than to cry. Nobody ever promised your marriage would be great all
the time. All marriages go through trauma and uncertainty. Your relationship is
not alone in this. What makes your marriage work is how you react to the tough
times — the uncertain times. Sometimes, you just need to laugh a lot! Laughing
cleanses the soul. Laughter purifies the relationship between you and your
partner. How about more laughter in your lives together? Laughter could make or
break your marriage.
4. Express your love (in small and big gestures): The most
successfully married couples tell us this — express love to your mate multiple
times during the day in a variety of ways. If you truly love someone you will
find many ways to tell them. And there is a corollary — it is not enough to
love someone and to express that love. The one you love should also be your
best friend. In our travels around the world, we have discovered many simple
truths, but most importantly, among these is that the one you love must also be
your best friend!
5. Give and take: In great marriages, you win some and you
lose some. Never be obsessed by being right! Frankly, the most important notion
you should take from this is that great marriages are characterized by
"finding common ground" and "creating common solutions."
Share the burden. Don't always feel like you have to find the best solution by
yourself. Search for areas of agreement. Great relationships share the
decision-making. Being right when you are wrong is not a good solution to any
debate. Give a little and take a little. Arrive at the common ground that makes
your relationship work.
Creating a successful marriage is not always the easiest
thing to do. We took hundreds of tips from the thousands of happy couples we
interviewed and put them into our award-winning and bestselling book, Building
A Love That Lasts. Today, you can see how you stack up to the best marriages
around the world. Take this marriage quiz to assess your chances of achieving a
successful marriage of your own.
Courtesy: YourTango.
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