2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV)
7 For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but
gives us power, love and self-discipline.
God did not give us a spirit of timidity or weakness, but
instead indwelled within us the power to reach out and love others through self-discipline.
The key to a happy and lasting marriage might be as
simple as regularly expressing gratitude. So report researchers from the
University of Georgia in a new study published in the journal Personal
Relationships.
After interviewing 468 married individuals on relationship
satisfaction, covering everything from communication habits to finances, they
found that the "most consistent significant predictor" of happy
marriages was whether one's spouse expressed gratitude. "Feeling
appreciated and believing that your spouse values you directly influences how
you feel about your marriage, how committed you are to it, and your belief that
it will last," says study co-author Ted Futris.
And that goes for
good times but perhaps especially bad ones—when couples experience stress and
their communication devolves into what the researchers call a demand/withdraw
cycle (i.e., one partner demands or criticizes; the other tries to avoid a
confrontation). Gratitude can disrupt this, acting as a buffer.
"What distinguishes the marriages that last from
those that don't is not how often they argue, but how they argue and how they
treat each other on a daily basis," says Futris. Adds lead author Allen
Barton, the study "goes to show the power of the key to a happy and
lasting marriage might be as simple as regularly expressing gratitude." So
saying thank you is a "practical way couples can help strengthen their
marriage."
[This Might be a Key to Happy Marriage, USA Today
(10-24-15); submitted by Van Morris, Mt. Washington,]
It only takes a minute to express your gratitude towards
another. It doesn’t matter if it is a co-worker, friend, family member or
spouse. Those few minutes you put into gratitude turn into years of delight for
the other person. If you haven’t done so, start today looking for gratitude you
canto express towards another.
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