11 daily habits of extremely happy couples

We often look at those couples who are always so content and wonder, “How do they do it?”

The truth is, their secret isn’t always about what they do, but also about what they don’t do.

Surprisingly, the things happy couples avoid doing every day are just as important.

Settle in and let’s unravel the 11 daily habits of extremely happy couples.

1. They Don’t Hold Grudges

Happy couples understand that nobody’s perfect. We all make mistakes and sometimes even let each other down.

But you know what they don’t do? They don’t hold grudges.

Instead of keeping a mental scorecard of wrongs and rights, they choose to forgive and forget.

They believe in moving forward rather than dwelling on past mistakes.

That’s because holding onto resentment only builds a wall between you and your partner.

So, next time you’re upset, try to address the issue, forgive, and move on.

You’ll be surprised at how this simple habit can keep the happiness alive in your relationship. 

2. They Don’t Neglect “Me” Time

Yes, you read that right! Extremely happy couples understand the importance of personal space and “me” time.

Just because they’re in a relationship, doesn’t mean they have to do everything together.

Having time for yourself allows you to pursue your own interests, hobbies, or just relax.

This not only makes you happier as an individual but also brings a positive vibe into the relationship.

Remember, a relationship is about two individuals who choose to be together.

So, don’t forget to nurture your individual self too. It’s healthy, and it’s definitely a habit of happy couples. 

3. They Don’t Keep Secrets

Let me tell you a little story about my grandparents. They have been married for over 60 years and are still as in love as the day they met. I once asked them what their secret was, and without hesitation, my grandma said, “honesty.”

Happy couples like them don’t keep secrets from each other. They believe in the power of openness and honesty.

They understand that trust is like a piece of paper; once it’s crumpled up, it can’t be perfect again.

In my personal life, I try to live by their example. If there’s something on my mind, I share it with my partner.

It’s not always easy, but it keeps our relationship strong and transparent. We don’t have to worry about hidden truths or unexpected surprises.

So, take it from me (and my wise grandparents), keeping secrets is not a habit of happy couples. Open communication is!

4. They Don’t Forget to Show Appreciation

A study conducted by the University of Georgia found that the expression of gratitude by spouses was the most consistent significant predictor of marital quality.

The researchers concluded that feeling appreciated and valued by one’s spouse positively impacted how individuals felt about their marriage, their commitment to it, and their belief in its longevity. 

In other words, saying “thank you” to your partner regularly can actually make your relationship stronger and happier.

Happy couples make it a habit to show appreciation for even the smallest things.

They don’t take each other for granted and express gratitude for everything from making a cup of coffee to being a good listener.

It might seem like a small gesture, but it makes the other person feel valued and loved.

5. They Don’t Ignore the Small Moments

In the hustle and bustle of life, it’s easy to focus on the big things and forget about the small moments that truly make a relationship special.

Happy couples, however, cherish these little moments.

Whether it’s a shared laugh over a silly joke, holding hands while watching a movie, or a shared glance across a crowded room, these couples don’t let these moments slip by unnoticed.

They understand that love isn’t just about grand gestures and epic declarations; it’s also about those quiet, unassuming moments that fill the heart with warmth.

6. They Don’t Skimp on Compliments

Here’s a little something from my experience: compliments can be magic!

In my relationship, we make it a point to compliment each other every day. It’s not just about physical appearance – we compliment each other’s intelligence, kindness, sense of humor, and even cooking skills!

Compliments might seem small and insignificant, but they go a long way in building self-esteem and ensuring your partner feels loved and valued.

It’s always a beautiful moment when I see my partner’s face light up after a sincere compliment.

Don’t shy away from complimenting your partner. A simple “You look beautiful today” or “I love how thoughtful you are” can truly make their day.

7. They Don’t Shy Away From Tough Conversations

Life isn’t always sunshine and roses, is it? Even the happiest couples face tough times and difficult conversations.

But here’s the thing – they don’t run away from them.

Nobody likes conflict, but avoiding difficult discussions can lead to resentment and misunderstanding.

Happy couples understand that it’s better to face these tough moments head-on, even if it’s uncomfortable.

They know that it’s okay to disagree and argue sometimes. It’s all part of being in a relationship.

What truly matters is how you navigate these rough patches – with respect, understanding, and a genuine desire to work things out.

Don’t fear those tough conversations with your partner. They might be hard, but they’re also an opportunity for growth and deeper understanding.

8. They Don’t Neglect Their Physical Connection

Something as simple as a hug or holding hands can actually make you feel better. 

Happy couples understand the importance of maintaining a physical connection.

It’s not just about intimacy; it’s also about those small displays of affection like a peck on the cheek, a tight hug, or just a loving touch on the arm.

These gestures help in creating a sense of security and belonging. So don’t underestimate the power of physical contact in your relationship.

It’s a simple habit that can greatly increase your happiness quotient. 

9. They Don’t Forget to Say “I Love You”

I don’t know about you, but in my relationship, we never let a day pass without saying those three magic words to each other. “I love you” – it’s a simple phrase, but it carries so much weight.

We say it in the morning when we wake up, at night before we sleep, and even in between when we text or call.

It’s our way of reminding each other that no matter what happens, our love for each other remains constant.

Happy couples make it a habit to express their love verbally. It reassures your partner of your feelings and gives them a sense of security.

So don’t forget to tell your partner you love them every day. It’s a small habit that goes a long way in keeping the relationship happy and healthy!

10. They Don’t Stop Dating Each Other

You know when you first start dating someone? The excitement, the butterflies, the effort to impress each other – it’s a wonderful time.

But as relationships progress and life gets in the way, it’s easy for that spark to fade.

The happiest couples know this and make a conscious effort to keep the spark alive.

They continue to date each other, no matter how long they’ve been together.

It could be a fancy dinner out, a movie night in, a surprise picnic in the park, or just a walk holding hands.

Remember, just because you’re in a committed relationship doesn’t mean the dating should stop.

Keep making an effort to impress your partner and remind them why they fell in love with you in the first place.

11. They Don’t Expect Perfection

Finally, happy couples understand that there’s no such thing as a perfect relationship. There will be ups and downs, disagreements and misunderstandings; that’s just life.

They don’t set unrealistic expectations or compare their relationship to others’. Instead, they focus on their own journey and work on improving their relationship every day.

So let go of the idea of a ‘perfect’ relationship. Instead, strive for a real one, where both of you can be your true selves.

Remember, it’s not about finding someone who’s perfect; it’s about finding someone who’s perfect for *you*.

Remember, these habits are not about big gestures or grand declarations of love; they’re about small acts of kindness, understanding, and love that can make a world of difference.

So why not give them a try? You might just find your relationship becoming happier every day!

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Tina Fey

I'm Tina Fey, the founder of the blog Love Connection. I've extremely passionate about sharing relationship advice. I've studied psychology and have my Masters in marital, family, and relationship counseling. I hope with all my heart to help you improve your relationships, and I hope that even if one thing I write helps you, it means more to me than just about anything else in the world. Check out my blog Love Connection, and if you want to get in touch with me, hit me up on Twitter

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