Picture this scenario: Your significant other has just finished a major project. It could be something accomplished at work, around the house or during downtime. The bottom line is, your partner is very pleased with the outcome. After putting in quite a bit of effort, it's paid off. When he/she shares the good news with you, you do which of the following:
What the Research Says
Does recalling your partner's reaction to your positive news affect how satisfied you are in the relationship? That was a question posed in a recent eHarmony Labs online study. The results matched previous research findings, which showed that how spouses respond to each others' good news is directly correlated with how satisfied each is with the marriage. That probably isn't too surprising. After all, most people feel happier when others celebrate their good news. It's just human nature to want to feel supported and respected and understood. Even small changes in a partner's behavior can affect the way you feel about your relationship. Take a close look at the chart below.
So what does it all mean? Even just the memory of partners' enthusiastic responses makes people feel better about their relationships. That's pretty powerful. Just imagine what it would be like if you responded to your partner with genuine interest and enthusiasm each and every time he/she told you about a good event (and he/she responded to you in the same way). Imagine how much rapport and good will this would generate between the two of you. Imagine how these positive feelings and associations would accumulate over time, how you would be able to recall these positive moments to sustain you through difficult times in your marriage. Experts agree that being supportive in the moment can reap huge rewards in the dynamic between couples over the long term.
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