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Why Your Engagement Should Still Feel Like Dating

Getting engaged can be a major step in a person’s life. It’s easy to start viewing your relationship in a different way. You might find that your free time is progressively drained by wedding planning, and then by family commitments. This can leave you with less time for one another, which, in the long term, can harm the relationship.

Date Night Isn’t Over: Keep Scheduling Quality Time

It’s best to address this potential problem and tackle it proactively. Make sure that you set aside time for one another in the form of date nights. You can impose a few ground rules to preserve your sanity. The most important of these is that you leave the wedding talk at home. You can make this a weekly outing or even surprise your partner with the occasional unplanned home-cooked meal.

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Surprises & Little Gestures Matter

If you want to preserve the sense of magic you get from your relationship, you’ll want to keep your partner guessing. Take the time to think about how their day might be improved, if only in a very small way. This might mean packing them a lunch, complete with a thoughtful little note. Or it might mean buying them a surprise present or texting them out of the blue.

Of course, the right meaningful engagement ring can provide a constant reminder of your commitment, so make sure that you wear yours as much as you reasonably can.

Rituals That Keep You Present

If you’re finding yourself constantly distracted by the pressures of life, then you might adopt a few simple routines that will help you to check in with one another. This might mean making plans for the coming years, in the form of a bucket list. Or, it might mean simply talking to one another just before you go to sleep; if you’re going to sleep at the same time, then you might find this much easier.

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Intentional Planning Prevents Engagement Fatigue

So-called ‘engagement fatigue’ is the term given to that feeling of burnout when you’re constantly talking about and thinking about your wedding. A wedding is like any other major project, in that it’s apt to consume your every waking thought if you don’t take action to prevent this.

You might hire a wedding planner to take care of the details or schedule meeting windows at specific times and places so that you can keep the project separate from your daily life.

Keep It Fun: Try New Things Together

Over time, it’s easy to settle into a routine as a couple. This can be a positive thing: the right structure can help us to lead more deliberate, fulfilling lives. But it can also suck the novelty out of life. To prevent this, try occasionally doing something new together. This might mean cooking a new kind of meal, taking an art class, or going for a long walk together.

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