Tuesday, February 24, 2015

77379 Your love is like pictures, it's worth a thousand words





There is great meaning to having pictures, as pictures are worth a thousand words. Take your spouse and go get some updated pictures taken of just the two of you. It is great to have many things captured on camera but you cannot forget to have some you two. This is a good way to see how you have each changed throughout the years, and even for the years to come. Try making this a yearly tradition. You could make it a tradition for your anniversary or you could dress back up in your wedding attire and “re-create” the love that started it all. Be creative but don’t forget to capture those moments that have lasting meaning in your relationship.


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Dress up like you are still madly in love 
and have fun capturing another lasting moment.

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Take a plunge underwater and capture a picture that really is worth a thousand words!
You don't always need to take traditional photos 
Be unique and think outside of the box.

The skill to learn is weekly one-on-one couple time. Researchers Bradford Wilcox and Jeffery Dew found the association between couple time and marital quality couple time. There work has actually been proven to show that relationship quality is found more among those with low marital commitment than among those with high commitment. Highly committed wives increase their odds of being very happy in their marriage by about 91 percent if they enjoyed couple time at least once a week, compared to less than that overall. It also showed couple time was associated with an increase in their odds of being very happy in their marriage.

This concept is especially important for couples with less commitment to one another and who therefore potentially depend more on one-on-one couple time to keep the spark alive in their relationship. Let your love last forever just like the pictures you have to treasure all the years to come.
This research is from:
W. Bradford Wilcox & Jeffrey Dew

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