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5 game-changing rituals that can save your relationship

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2026, 18:20 IST
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5 game-changing rituals that can save your relationship

Relationships aren’t built on sparks. While the butterflies in your stomach and the thrill of something new can feel magical, they don’t last forever. Long-term relationships aren’t built on fireworks, but on intentional action. Couples who survive know this hard truth. Relationships don’t fail because of betrayals. They often crumble in silence. But some habits can prevent this. Here are some rituals the happiest couples follow.

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Shared rituals

The best way to keep your relationship thriving is to have shared rituals. Think about an activity you can share with your partner. Something out of the ordinary. Going on coffee dates on Friday evening. Or going on walks after dinner. Perhaps cooking a meal together, at least once a week. Choose something, and do it consistently. This isn’t just a romantic gesture, but something that will ignite intimacy.

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A plan you can look forward to

Relationships fail when people don’t have a future to look forward to. When they don’t have plans together, the whole idea of the relationship fails. While most people are eager about making plans in the beginning of their relationship, this disappears as years go by. But, that’s exactly what keeps you together. Plan a trip together, a date, or a project, or perhaps something both of you have been wanting to do for so long. The anticipation of the dream, and the excitement that comes later is what makes the bond work. Collaboration is the future. It's where connection grows.

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Learn your partner’s stress language

Knowing how your partner responds to stress is important. Marriage is not a bed of roses. There will be obstacles along the way. Not every day will look perfect. But, then, you should really know how your partner reacts to stress. Do they need space, or a hug? You should know. Most relationships fail at this point. So observe your partner, learn their fear. Meet them where they actually are, not where you think they should be.

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Always repair after fights

You and your partner are two different people. So arguments are going to happen. But that isn’t the problem. The silence that follows is. Always find a way to repair the fight. Make it an unspoken rule to never go to bed without resolving the issue. Talk about it. Sometimes a hug can do the job. On other days, the words "I don't like how we left that” can work. When you try to solve the fight, it tells your partner that they matter.

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Do boring chores together

Real life, especially when you are under the same roof, is not all glamorous. It is certainly not how you see it in the movies. There are household chores, finances, and responsibilities, all of which have to be taken care of. Trust us, no one likes doing the dishes, but it has to be done. Do the boring things together. Grocery shopping, budgeting, and planning the week. These mundane tasks will build a connection. Building a life together, and taking care of the family may look completely ordinary, but that’s the real thing.

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