4. Create your wills.
Making a will or an estate plan is a no-fun thing we all avoid doing. “Many people let this slide, and don’t understand the possible implications of doing so,” warns Masini. So this year, make a commitment to get this must-do thing done, together. After all, “there’s nothing more romantic than taking care of your future so that you’re each taken care of if the other one isn’t there,” says Masini. “Don’t shy away from this responsibility. You’ll feel relieved and at peace for having done so.”
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5. Turn off your tech at bedtime.
“Technology has become such a big part of our lives and interactions,” says Needle. And while our smartphones, iPads, and everything in between make our lives easier, they also “have us disconnecting and not being present with our partners,” she says. This year, “decide on a time, and put away your devices at a certain time each night to focus on each other and being present,” Needle suggests. ” Disconnecting at some point so that you can connect with yourself and your partner is important.”
6. Decide to make this the year of fitness.
Chances are you and your partner have fitness goals. So tackle them together to make achieving them even easier. “Decide to join a gym together or decide to take up a new sport together, or decide to hike every Saturday morning,” suggests Masini. “This easy but structured fitness resolution will give you a great goal together and as individuals. And when you’re healthy, you’re going to reap the benefits in other parts of your relationship.”
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