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Submission looks like respecting your husband's point of view. It means humbly sharing your opinion with him. It means not invalidating him, especially in front of others. It means trusting his decision as a leader, while feeling empowered to give your own point of view.
Plan something ahead of time. It's really hard to show up in a relationship if you're constantly getting gobsmacked with demands for your attention. If you want your partner to feel excited about you, you're going to have to set time aside to, well, be more exciting.
Here are some examples: Thoughtful Notes: Leaving a sweet note in a lunchbox or on a bathroom mirror can brighten your day. Acts of Service: Helping with chores or running errands without being asked shows consideration for your partner's time and energy.
Unresolved issues, emotional disconnection, stress, unfulfilled needs, or a sense of being undervalued can all lead someone to stop expressing affection to their partner. A decline in attachment can also result from growing apart, mental health problems, or changes in personal circumstances.
10 Moves That Help You Show Up for Your Spouse Stick around for the tough or boring stuff. Do what you say you're going to do. Help him love his family. Be present when you're together. View yourself as a partner instead of a helper. Anticipate his needs. Save some of your energy for him. Support each other's dreams.
Support Their Dreams and Goals: One of the most meaningful ways to show up for your partner is by supporting their dreams and aspirations. Take an active interest in their goals, provide encouragement, and help when needed. Celebrate their successes and be a pillar of support during setbacks.