We spend much of our day running at full speed.
Are they doing enough forme, you might ask?
First things first, this is no “how to like your man” kind of list.

It’s a discussion about how to be your best self while considering your partner’s needs.
After all,teamwork makes the dream work, right?
So, in that spirit, here are some things that your husband wishes you’d do more often.

Pro tip: Ditch the office during lunch time and meet up with your hubby instead.
You will both enjoy that extra time together in the middle of the day!
If that means applying makeup every morning, then so be it!

We all deserve to feel good in our own skin.
That being said, why not skip the beauty regimen once in a while?
Despite what the magazines attempt to sell us, studies are showing that menactually preferwhen women wear less makeup.

Who would have thought?
Then, pull aFrozen, and let it go.
Deep down, though, he might really wish that once in a while you were the hunter.

Pro tip: Come up with a fun way of initiating some alone time.
He’ll be pleasantly surprised you’re taking the reins.
Once you feel comfortable, invite your husband to play along.

Hopefully, we are secure enough in our relationship that it doesn’t create any unnecessary issues.
The thing is, though, that some things aren’t really that big of a deal.
Did he set the table using the ivory dishes when you wanted to use the white ones?

When it comes to things like that, pick your battles.
Chances are, you will have feedback on a million other things anyway.
Be more adventurous
Do you find it hard to step out of your comfort zone?

If so, you are not alone.
You’ll only grow stronger from the experience!
Recognize his efforts
We all want to be recognized when we are making an effort.

Too often in a relationship, we take our partner’s contributions for granted.
You will both probably get a boost from the positivity!
Drop unrealistic expectations
Society perpetuates a lot of myths about what a good marriage looks like.

You might be surprised by all of his small gestures.
Being married isn’t about checks and balances.
It’s a healthy work in progress!


