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5 Things You Need to Stop Doing

IN ORDER TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE, YOU MUST CHANGE YOUR HABITS. THE FIRST STEP IS EVALUATING YOUR LIFE. START WITH ASKING YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS:

“What in my life is working?”
“What is working with my relationship with my fiancé?”
“What areas in my life need a change?” 

After you’ve done your assessment on your life and relationship, you can pick one of these below and make the changes, starting fresh tomorrow.

Stop focusing on what you don’t have.

Comparison is the thief of joy and if you’re spending your time thinking about what you want instead of what you already have, you’ll never be content.

Stop feeling sorry for yourself.

Self pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do any good in the world. Put all of your energy into making yourself a better person and a better fiancé.

Stop spending time with the wrong people.

Surround yourself with friends and family who will encourage you, wipe your tears, listen and validate what you’re thinking and feeling. It’s also important that these people can speak truth into your life when you can’t see it. Make sure all of the people you spend the majority of your time with are safe.

Stop having unrealistic expectations.

Don’t expect too much of your fiancé and of yourself or you’ll constantly feel disappointed and let down. Your partner will feel like they aren’t enough for you. Check your expectations and make sure they’re realistic and that you’ve communicated them ahead of time.

Stop putting your relationship on autopilot.

The most dangerous place to find yourself is on cruise control and not being intentional with your words, actions and habits. Couples who find themselves on autopilot are usually disconnected, unhappy and lonely. And let me tell you, this does not happen overnight. It’s a slow and deceiving process. It’s always better to be proactive than reactive in your relationship.


Written by Meygan Caston
Meygan Caston is the co-founder of Marriage365 and lives in Orange County California with her husband Casey and their two children. She loves the beach, dance parties, writing, spa days, and helping couples connect in their marriage. Her life-long dream is to walk the Camino, have lunch with Brené Brown and get on The Price is Right.