What You Don’t Appreciate, Depreciates

Appreciation saves and keeps important relationships in our lives. It is very easy to get overwhelmed with life that we fail to practice gratitude. Because of this, we feel tired and incomplete, when in fact, there is a lot to be thankful for each day.

As the holiday season approaches, it is good to reflect on our relationships with others, especially with the people we love. Are you expressing your gratitude to your family and friends? Do you take time to thank a colleague who’s always there to help you with your work or business? Then, maybe we can also ponder on the things that are going on in our lives. Are you recognizing the good things that you have? Now, whether your answer is a yes or a no, practice appreciation more often and make it a year-round habit. The power of appreciation is limitless – it makes us and the people we love happier and more fulfilled.

Ways to Show Appreciation

There are certainly many ways to show appreciation. You can start within yourself and then spread the good vibes outwards. Here are some tips to express how you appreciate your God-given life and other people around you.

 

  1. Keep a gratitude journal and begin and end each day writing what you are grateful for.
  2. Thank someone daily for the good deeds that they have done for you or for a loved one.
  3. Highlight the best moment of your day every day.
  4. Value the most important things in life and spend more time with them – that is your family.
  5. Remember past challenges so you will feel thankful for the present.
  6. Be in the now so you can be aware of the many wonderful things and people that you have right now.

Appreciation Saves Relationships

What you don’t appreciate, depreciates.

I suddenly felt the need to be more appreciative of my blessings no matter how small they are when I first heard of this line. It is very true, right? When we take people and blessings for granted, they tend to draw apart from us. Our relationships fail. Our lives become complicated because we overlook God’s blessings. So, if you are currently facing problems with your personal relationships and even your relationship with yourself, know that appreciation can be very powerful. Be the bigger person to reach out to loved ones who you may be disconnected with lately. Tell them how thankful you are for all that they do and for their presence in your life. This selfless gesture can change the state of your relationships from awful to a new start…

Remember, life is too short to spend it alone simply because you don’t understand the value of appreciation.

Marriage Tips: The Value of Appreciation

One of the best marriage tips that I can give is to realize the value of appreciation in the relationship. Unfortunately, we get too busy with our lives that we fail to appreciate what other people do for us. The same is the case with our spouse. We get so used to each other’s presence and often take for granted the small acts of love that our spouse does. Believe me, this is not a good relationship habit…

Marriage Tips: Acknowledge the Missing Element In Your Relationship

We all have needs and wants. I am definitely certain that as a wife, you also desire appreciation from your husband. Whether you are a housewife or a career woman, you get more inspired to do what you do when showered with appreciation. However, “proximity breeds apathy”, they say. As we spend more time with each other, we become less and less appreciative. We often lose sight of the best that we have and forget to appreciate the most important person in our lives.

This is a temptation we all face and a season we all go through. As life makes us busy, we fail to communicate with our spouse and see the good in them. We oversee the contributions of the other in making our lives together better. While we all feel guilty about it, this should not be a permanent thing in marriage. So, what should you do? Whether you are the one who desires for appreciation or the one who needs to give it more, be the bigger person to acknowledge the absence of it in your relationship.

Marriage Tips: How to Cultivate Appreciation for Each Other

As a wife and a mother, we keep our family knitted together. It is part of our responsibilities to ensure a healthy home for everyone. And it starts with being good examples when it comes to cultivating a culture of appreciation. Now, how do we create a loving and appreciative marriage that our kids would want to follow someday? The answer is fairly simple – let us be the first to be generous in giving consistent, genuine appreciation to our spouse.

There are many simple ways to show appreciation to our spouse, which include:

Empathizing with them

Does it seem like your spouse had a bad day at work? Ask them about their day without being too pushy. And as you do, hand them over their slippers and changing clothes and offer water or coffee. This will make them feel that you care about their feelings.

Listening to them

Listening is an integral aspect of any relationship. During times when you have different views and opinions, take time to listen to your spouse. It is not always necessary to argue and prove your point. Most of the time, all you have to do is listen to each other and make a sound decision later.

Forgiving them

A lasting marriage is about forgiving each other all the time. You are both human and you both commit mistakes and shortcomings. Forgiveness surely is an act of love and appreciation.

Saying thank you often

No matter how little or how big your spouse’s effort is, always remember to say thank you. It means a lot for the other.

Enjoying their company

What better way to show your appreciation than in action? When your spouse sees that you enjoy their company and appreciate what they do, they become more motivated and inspired. You’ll be surprised to see them do the things that make you happy more often.

Serving them

Service is definitely another sure sign of appreciation. It is like a subtle way of saying thank you for their hard work and love.

Marriage Tips: Appreciation Is A Vital Aspect of Marriage

Appreciation is like a fairy dust in marriage. It makes the relationship even more beautiful and more meaningful. Now, if you’re becoming more critical of your spouse instead of being more appreciative, seek God’s intervention. Ask Him to show you the things that seem invisible to you. Remember, appreciation is one important aspect that builds up your marriage. Express your gratefulness to your spouse often and you’ll witness how a simple “thank you” goes a long way.