It sounds like an oxymoron, but planning "surprises" ensures they actually happen.
When couples lose their zip, they often fall into a "roommate syndrome" where communication becomes purely transactional ("Did you pay the electric bill?"). To reclaim that vitality:
Option 3: Thought-Provoking/Blog Style (LinkedIn/Personal Blog) Married couples having zip
Emphasizes that "zip" is a choice, not just a feeling. Playfulness: Highlighting humor and shared activities.
Marriage doesn't stay energetic on its own—we have to fuel it. What’s one thing you did this week to keep the zip alive? 👇 It sounds like an oxymoron, but planning "surprises"
Trying a new hobby together (even if you both fail at it). 🎨
We often talk about "work-life balance," but we rarely discuss "relationship energy." In marriage, having "zip" means more than just being happy—it’s about proactive engagement. Playfulness: Highlighting humor and shared activities
Choosing to be curious about your partner, even after years together.