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Marriage Maintenance: The Weekly Summit |
by Johanna Nauraine |
Two career couples often find themselves so busy they have little time for each other and their relationship. One of several outcomes seems to derive from this lack of quality time together.
It’s not uncommon for small issues to build up and become big ones. This can lead to resentment or to explosive encounters where one or both dump everything they’ve been upset about. (See my article, Fair Fighting). Neither of these is a productive method for resolving conflict and both can lead to distance in the relationship.
Emotional closeness is essential to the survival of a long term relationship. Busy couples need to develop habits that contribute to maintaining closeness.
One suggestion I often make to couples is that they hold a weekly summit. The weekly summit is an opportunity for each partner to communicate with the other about experiences that occurred in their relationship during the week. I recommend the following format.
Guidelines for The Weekly Summit
The weekly summit does not need to be lengthy. In fact, it shouldn’t take a lot of time. However, making a regular practice of conducting this meeting will help maintain and sustain emotional closeness in your relationship.