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9/20/19: Relationship Booster: Maintaining Healthy Relationships Throughout Cancer Treatment Join us for a free, online Relationship Booster offering strategies to maintain healthy relationships throughout cancer treatment! This free, online Relationship Booster will address strategies for maintaining healthy relationships throughout cancer
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How Do You Keep Love Alive?
We’re wrapping up our series on keeping love alive in long-term relationships today. We’ve covered a lot of ways partners can keep their love alive in couple relationships over the long-term throughout the series, and today we want to hear
Small Acts of Kindness
It feels good to know that you are heard and cared for. Try doing something small that you know your partner will appreciate to show them your love. Bring them a coffee from their favorite cafe, let them pick the
Be Dedicated to Learning to Love Yourself and Your Partner
Relationships are a process of learning about yourself and your partner as you move through life together. Asking each other open ended questions is a great way to stay connected to this process. By doing this, you can create an
Leave Each Other Love Notes
Leaving your partner a love note is a great way to remind them that they are loved and appreciated. These sweet messages will help you feel affection and gratitude for your partner and can boost their self-confidence.
Turn Toward Your Partner’s Requests for Connection
According to Dr. John Gottman, we seek attention and affection from our partners through “bids for connection,” and these bids can be either verbal or nonverbal (Lisitsa, 2014). Verbal bids can look like asking question about something important to you,