

3812 Remember What You Forgot
Let’s be honest: daily life grinds us down. The demands of jobs, kids, bills, and endless distractions dull the sparkle in any relationship.
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We get stuck expecting love to always feel fresh and viral, like a trending headline or social media moment. But even the most public couples—think Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift—have to put in consistent effort, commitment, and intention to keep the flame burning. They gotta shake it off, the attention they get and focus on each other.
If you remembered what you forgot, how would your conversations shift? How would your moods change when you look at your spouse not just as “the person I live with,” but as the incredible human who captured your heart?
You must commit to remembering!
The K.I.S.S. ~ Commit to remembering!Here are three powerful ways to expose what might be forgotten, so you can see the beauty waiting in your everyday love:
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Revisit Your Origin Story Go back to the beginning—the moments, the stories, and the feelings that first attracted you to each other. Share memories with your spouse that remind you both why you chose one another. This isn’t a nostalgia trip; it’s a way to reconnect with the genuine qualities that made your love compelling and real. When you activate those original emotions, you reawaken appreciation and curiosity.
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Celebrate Small Wins and Daily Acts You don’t need grand gestures every day to feel loved and valued. Notice the simple things your spouse does—the way they make coffee, listen after a long day, or handle challenges with grace. Point these out and express gratitude openly. Acknowledging everyday kindness shifts the narrative from taking each other for granted to actively seeing each other’s efforts.
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Create Intentional Moments of Presence Turn off distractions and focus fully on your spouse for even a few minutes a day. Share a meal, a walk, or just a conversation without phones or TV stealing attention. Being fully present reminds you that love isn’t just a feeling; it’s an action that requires your participation. Presence cultivates connection and builds new memories that rival the old ones.
No marriage stays perfect without work—there’s no secret “love hacks” that erase effort or commitment.
But if you commit to remembering what you forgot about your spouse and your relationship, you’ll start to see love’s beauty right where it lives: in the intentional choice to value, respect, and engage with the one who said yes to you.
So, stop waiting for love’s magic to go viral again. Start making it happen today—there’s no better time than now to remember what you forgot.
"Be present. Be incredible. Be YOU!!!"
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