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Nothing compares to the monumental moment of tying the knot and getting married, but what comes next? How are you supposed to navigate the journey? What should you know to get the best out of your relationship and ensure your marriage stays strong? To answer these questions and more, we sat down with professional relationship coach Luis Congdon and marriage therapist Elvina Lui, MFT to get the most important advice every newlywed couple needs.
Marriage Advice for Newlyweds
Relationship coach Luis Congdon emphasizes that radical honesty and vulnerability are the cornerstones of any fulfilling marriage. Take time out of every day to connect and communicate with your spouse, and always support your partner. When conflict occurs, remember that it is “us versus the problem,” not “me against you.”
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What Are Your Top Tips for Having a Harmonious Marriage?
Expert Q&A
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