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5 things to do when you start resenting your spouse

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 27, 2023, 15:02 IST
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Do these 5 things when you start resenting your spouse

When we step into a marriage or relationship, we often embark on this journey with boundless love and optimism, believing that our connection will withstand any challenge. However, as time passes and life comes into way, it's not uncommon to find ourselves wrestling with emotions we never anticipated, including resentment toward our spouse. Resentment can arise for various reasons and if left unaddressed, it can gradually erode the very foundation of our relationship. Yet, rather than allowing resentment to fester and grow, here are 5 things to do when you start resenting your spouse.

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​Reflect on your feelings

Take some time to explore the reasons behind your resentment. Identify specific incidents or patterns that have led to these negative emotions. Understanding the root causes is crucial for finding a solution. You should also try to understand your spouse's perspective and the challenges they may be facing. Remember that nobody is perfect, and everyone makes mistakes, practice forgiveness, both towards your spouse and yourself, for the sake of your relationship's well-being.

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​Communicate openly and honestly

Talk to your spouse about how you're feeling. Choose a calm and private setting to discuss your concerns. Avoid blaming language and instead focus on expressing your feelings. Share your perspective and listen to your spouse's side of the story as well. Resentment can sometimes stem from feeling overwhelmed or taken for granted. Set clear boundaries to ensure that both partners' needs are respected and met.

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​Spend quality time together

Make an effort to reconnect and strengthen your bond. Plan activities that you both enjoy and create opportunities for positive experiences together. Practise empathy and forgiveness. Focus on the present, trying to let go the resentment and focus on the steps you can take to improve your relationship moving forward.

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​Focus on self-care

Take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and mentally. Engage in activities that bring you joy and fulfilment. When you feel better about yourself, it can positively impact your relationship. Shift your focus toward the positive aspects of your spouse and your relationship. Express gratitude for the things your spouse does well, and try to foster an atmosphere of appreciation rather than resentment.

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​Work together on solutions

When resentment starts to take root in a relationship, one should not to fall into the trap of blaming each other or engaging in a power struggle. Instead, approach the situation as a team and commit to finding resolutions together. This collaborative effort can be empowering and create a sense of unity as you face challenges as a couple. Develop plans and strategies together to address the challenges in your relationship and solve them.

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Shekhar TGC
1031 days ago
Goes without saying that it is one of the hardest things to do in life if you complicate things. The resentment just grows. It is very easy to say keep things around you simple, jovial and considerate towards your partner to lead a happy journey in life.
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