Monday, April 5, 2010

What is the most important element of a successful marriage?

> Trust, Compromise

> Communication – this is important for both the “little things” day-to-day as well as continuously conveying your feelings, thoughts, fears, goals, etc. with your spouse.

> Understanding each other and compromising

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Resilient / Romance
Energy
Sensitivity
Patience
Excitement
Communication
Teamwork

> Love each other

> Communication, Honesty, Sense of humor, Closeness, Adjustments, Love each other, Respect each other

> Understanding between 2 minds and Compassion between 2 hearts

> Healthy “discussions” (arguments)

> Trust & support one another… even if you’re not sure if you should

> Don’t forget who you are

> For Raj, first year of marriage, say ‘yes’ to what Astha says and after that, Astha say yes to everything he says. Talk everything out.

> Adjustment, compromise, sacrifice, and love (above all)

> Marriage takes 16-1-20-9-5-14-3-5

> Scotch or beer – Milan / Honesty - Monika

> Love and forgiveness are the most important elements of a successful marriage. – Alpa & Kaushal

> Sacrifice for each other, compromise, say yes to each other, & understand

> Always think – “What can I do for you?” Unless it is a question of principle, let it go and forget it.

> Being in service to others.

> Friendship and patience. Allowing your partner to explore what is right for him/her without imposing what you think is right for him/her

> Love & respect for each other

> Anticipation of the next twenty to fifty years of interesting and insightful conversation – infinite exploration

> Also responsible money management =)

> Understanding, listening to each other, & cooperation

> Continuously explore each others opinions & motivations through joyful times & strife alike

> Forgiveness, love & respect especially during difficult periods

> Trust, knowing, & believing that my wife/husband will always be there for me

> Trust, respect, and lots of love

> 1) Astha’s always right. 2) When in doubt, refer to rule (1)

> Trust & being flexible

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