I remember the night I met
my husband like it was yesterday, the feeling he gave me, the butterflies in my
stomach and the excitement in my heart. We connected and began a relationship I
had NO idea would turn into: Marriage.
My mother called me the day
after the wedding when I was still on blissful high from all the hype and fun
we had on our special day and she said, “Yasmin, it is really important that
you understand that now your husband is now your family. He is now your FAMILY
and he is also our FAMILY”
What? I was confused.
My family is my parents,
siblings and extended family I grew up with my entire life. Now my husband was
my family??? How can he be in the same category with people who l loved and
loved me unconditionally my entire life?
I took those words very
seriously and it grounded my understanding on what ‘husband’ means and most
importantly how I valued a marriage relationship. And because FAMILY is #1 in my
value system…..
I am no relationship expert
but wanted to both share my thoughts after 5 years of being married and invite
you to share yours.
- Love is not enough.
- If one person stops growing and evolving as a person it can negatively affect the relationship.
- Define your love and marriage frequently by listening to each other, talk about how you want to love and be loved consistently.
- Never underestimate the power of romance à consistent acts of romance.
- Fully understand how false ideologies on the expectations of marriage and the roles of wife, husband, mother, father can impact your relationship.
Although it is tempting to
expand on these ideas, I am still on this journey of learning how to be in this
relationship…But knowing my core values as my mother pointed out early on helps
me to stay grounded.
5 years is not a long time,
but for us we celebrated our anniversary to the max and I feel truly blessed to
still be in complete awe of my husband.
Knowing your own values is
SUPER important in every relationship, when you experience challenging times
they will provide you with answers and guidance back to your true self.
Do you know what your core
values are? How does knowing your values affect the help you in creating and
maintaining good relationships with others? With yourself?
If you don’t try answering this simple question: Who
are you and what is truly important to you?
Your answer should be in
alignment with what you value or your system of values.
Yasmin Razack is a Personal + Professional Life Coach who works
with women in transition to unlock their limitless potential in all aspects of
life. For more information please visit limitlesswomen.ca or email her at
yasmin@limitlesswomen.ca
2 comments:
Great points Yasmin, you always give us something to think about.
Well said Yasmin! We are very proud of you and Vim! Congrats on your anniversary, we wish you eternal love and a lifetime of happiness.
Love Donovan, Sabrina, Kamal and Zidane Dill
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