Here are 5 reasons...
- Vacations affect your mood ... positively. Changing your physical environment and daily routine can greatly influence how you think and feel about yourself, your partner and the world around you. Studies have demonstrated couples will feel calmer, more centered and connected to an inner peacefulness that improves how they get along. Couples tend to be less defensive, more open, relaxed and connected.
- Vacations highlight the "us" factor. What do most couple crave? More free time and more undivided attention devoted to one another. Getaways are where partners can focus exclusively on one another's needs in a special place, during a special time. You have the opportunity to give each other the kind of up-close attention that creates true intimacy and spirituality.
- Romantic Getaways encourage playing together. One of the factors that explains why couples go from being "in love" soul mates to bickering roommates is benign neglect. They take one another and their relationship for granted. The same old routine becomes so entrenched that even playing together falls to the bottom of their to do list.
- Vacations reinforce family bonds. Celebrating a family vacation reminds partners how cenrally important their relationship is. Vacation getaways can be a walk-up call to get back to treating one another as precious.
- Romantic Getaways help relationships grow. In strong healthy relationships, partners feel that they are growing . Getaways that introduce us to new cities, countries and cultures, stretch our minds and challenge us physically to expand our sense of self in constructive ways. Sharing this kind of personal growth enriches the experience, therefore bonding us closer together.
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