When you express gratitude and appreciation to your partner, it makes them feel good, makes you feel good, and makes the relationship better overall… even (and especially) in times of stress. We’ve heard from many of you that right now feels more stressful, so we wanted to offer a win-win tactic for your relationship!
Read MoreRevive and boost your relationship with these couples’ team building activities and date night ideas. We designed these activities to help you break that #StayHome routine and discover new things about one another.
Read MoreOne of Lindsey’s closest friends suggested putting our couple’s goals in a jar. At the end of the year, we reviewed the goals to see to what extent we’d achieved them and we wrote new relationship goals for the coming year.
Read MoreAdventures place us in different settings and as a result, expose aspects of ourselves that we don’t normally display, so we get to know each other better.
Read MoreWhat we mean by “make time for play” is doing fun, valuable, and extraordinary activities that build up the relationship.
Read MoreOn this snowy day, we thought of capturing that concept through Valentine’s Day without using commercial goods and we thought you might want to try it too.
Read MoreAlthough the Buddha was probably talking about “gift” in a metaphorical sense, we’re embracing the holiday spirit and want to discuss materialistic gifts of health. One of the foundations of Relationship Zen is the idea that we commit to being agents of positive change for each other. Sometimes you can do this by being materialistic – by giving a gift of health!
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