
Communication is the key to a healthy relationship. However, many people aren’t certain what they should be communicating about. Spend time talking about a variety of topics to grow together as a couple and to prevent your relationship from becoming stale.
1. Your Daily Activities
All of your conversations don’t have to be earth shattering. Spend time talking about your day-to-day activities. Discuss what time you woke up, what you ate for lunch, or what you discussed with a co-worker and help your partner understand what happens when you’re apart.
2. Money
This is one topic most couples-to-be shy away from but you both have to talk about your budget.
Discuss your saving and spending habits. If you combine your finances, set some financial goals and discuss strategies to help you reach those goals.
3. Emotional Growth
Share some information about your emotional growth. If you notice you’ve become wiser, less reactive, or more compassionate, share that with your partner. Point out the emotional growth you see in your partner as well.
4. Your Emotions
Of course, talking about your feelings is an important part of communication. Be willing to share your joys and sorrows with your partner. Also, be willing to talk about what makes you feel angry, when you’re disappointed, and when you feel embarrassed or hurt.
5. Individual Goals
It’s healthy to have individual goals. It could be about work, business, weight loss, etc. Set some goals for yourself and discuss those goals with your partner.
Also discuss the goals you want to reach together as a couple. All healthy relationships should include shared goals for the future.
6. Spirituality
It is important to help each other grow spiritually. You can have study sessions together to discuss what you learnt or new insights you’ve gained.
7. Your Values
It’s important to share your values with one another. Talk about your priorities in life. It’s important for your partner to know how you feel about work, family, education, friends, and leisure time. Let your partner know what types of things you value the most and what changes you may want to make to ensure that you’re living according to your values.
8. Your Past
Most couples dread or avoid this conversation, but it will be an awkward situation if you hear about your partners past from a third party and vice versa.
Your partner doesn’t need to know every skeleton in your closet. However, sharing information about your past can be very helpful. Talk about your childhood, past experiences, or obstacles you’ve overcome. You can also share how much you’ve learned and changed over the years.
The act of communicating not only helps to meet your needs, but it will also help you to be connected to your partner in your relationship.
It is certainly important and the key to improving your relationship.