6 Incredible Ways to Overcome Boredom in Marriage

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6. Create a bucket list

As we already said, one of the best ways to overcome boredom in marriage is to do new things together. But sometimes it is not that simple to find something new to do every week or every month. In this case, a little bit of planning might help.

Every time you and your loved one find something that seems like a good idea, you can put it on a list. And this is how a bucket list is born.

You might want to go hiking, try a new restaurant, or visit a new place. Discuss these ideas with a partner and then write them down. Doing something fun and exciting together every so often can make you feel more connected and also make the boredom go away.

From time to time, it is great if you can just pause all of your responsibilities and the realities of life and just enjoy some beautiful moments with your significant other.

If you want to learn more about the languages of life, this book is a great place to start: The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts

You should also read: 4 Divorce Facts That Everybody Should Know

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