It's Friday a day we talk and help build Christian relationships. On this episode we consider steps to help build lasting relationships as taught by Lindsay Godlin. Enjoy
The butterflies, flirty exchanges
and romantic dates are an exciting and wonderful part of the dating process;
but how do we know if our love can stand the test of time? Lifelong commitments
take hard work and are bound to have their challenges, so choosing the right
person in the first place is paramount.
Here are 4 tips to set the
foundation for a happy and lasting relationship:
1.
Common values and goals are important to relationship longevity
When my husband and I were writing
our wedding vows, I came across a quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupery that has
really stuck with me: “Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in
looking outward together in the same direction”. While passion and romance
are important components of a relationship, our core values and how we envision
our future are imperative for relationship longevity.
Far too often, I come across couples
who have not had open conversations about their values and goals. Sometimes
people get wrapped up in the romance or may fear rejection if they are honest
about what they really want. Others might be aware of potential differences but
turn a blind eye or assume that things will get better once they’re married.
There is no doubt that these conversations can be difficult but they shouldn’t
be avoided.
2.
Set aside time for frequent open dialogue
To help facilitate open dialogue, I
recommend setting aside some time (without distractions) where you and your
partner can explore what’s important to each of you. You may already have some
questions in mind, such as “do you want to have kids?” or “where do you want to
live?” but if you are not sure what to talk about, or feel uncomfortable
bringing up certain topics, I recommend using a questions guide.
3.
Practice patient listening
As you and your partner discuss your
responses, remember to practice patient listening and respect for one another’s
opinions, even if they differ. You are not going to see eye to eye on
everything and relationships must find a compromise, however, each of you might
have certain deal breakers that are important to figure out before you walk
down the aisle.
Going through the questions can also
be a fun exercise in getting to know one another even better, building
intimacy, and looking forward to your future together.



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