When Married Couples Drift Apart – How to Reconnect with Your Spouse
Understanding why married couples drift apart can often be the key to changing the dynamic and getting closer again. In many marriages, once children arrive the couple starts pushing each others' needs to the back burner. They get so caught up in being the best parents they possibly can, that they forget about one another. By the end of the day, after working and tending to their children they are both so exhausted that they don't even put in any effort to talk or interact. Over time this has a negative effect on the relationship and the couple feels like strangers.
Reconnecting with your spouse is all about spending more quality time with them. A marriage can't thrive unless it's being nurtured. You have to make the effort to arrange moments for you and your partner to have uninterrupted time just to be together. This may include having to plan for childcare or maybe just planning time after the children have gone to bed for the night. It's all about finding opportunities to be just a couple as opposed to co-parents.
Talking to one another is something you do on a daily basis but you need to take it to the next level again. When is the last time the two of you had an open and honest discussion about the state of your relationship? Are you two in tune with what's going on in each others' lives? You need to focus on communicating openly with one another again. Think of this as a chance to get to know your partner all over again. You may discover some things about them that you didn't know or you'll be reminded of what drew you to them in the first place.