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7 ways to help your marriage face challenges and last long

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 3, 2025, 22:44 IST
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Effective ways to help your marriage face challenges and last long


Let’s face it– marriage isn’t always smooth. It might start with love and good intentions, but life has a way of testing both. With packed schedules, personal pressures, and the usual ups and downs, even the most solid relationships feel the strain. What really makes a marriage last isn’t about avoiding problems, but how you deal with them when they show up.

Here are a few ways couples can hang in there, together.

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Don’t rush to respond when you’re upset




You’re angry. It happens. But saying the first thing that comes to mind? Probably not the best idea. Try stepping back, even if just for a few minutes. Emotions are loud, but clarity needs quiet. The goal isn’t silence– it’s pausing long enough to avoid making it worse.


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Take time for yourself without guilt



Some people think doing things alone means there’s distance in the relationship. Not true. Space can actually help. A walk by yourself, an hour reading, a phone call with a friend– these small breaks let you return to your partner with more to give.

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Shift the mindset: It’s not ‘you vs. me’



In any disagreement, it’s easy to point fingers. But instead of trying to prove who’s right, look at the issue together. If both people treat the problem as something to solve– not a fight to win– the energy changes completely.

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Arguments are uncomfortable, but not useless



Let’s be honest, nobody likes fighting. Still, many arguments happen because something deeper is being ignored. Maybe it’s stress. Maybe it’s a need that wasn’t voiced. Either way, if you can sit with the discomfort and talk through it later, it usually teaches you something.

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Listen without the urge to fix everything



Sometimes, your partner just wants to feel heard– not fixed. It’s okay to sit quietly, nod, and say, “That sounds hard.” You don’t need to jump in with solutions right away. Half the time, that moment of feeling understood is what they needed most.

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Don’t keep a tally of who’s done what


Marriage isn’t about matching effort perfectly every day. There are times when one of you will carry more. That’s okay. What matters is the feeling that you’re both in this without keeping score– especially when one of you is going through a rough patch.

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Keep showing up in small, ordinary ways




A lot of people wait for big gestures to feel connected again. But it’s the daily stuff– checking in, sharing a laugh, saying goodnight– that really holds a relationship together. Even when things feel off, those little habits keep the bond alive.



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