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]]>Ah, the art of the love letter. In the age of instant messaging and emojis, handwritten letters may seem like relics of the past. But let’s not underestimate the power of a heartfelt note. Taking the time to put pen to paper and express your feelings in a personal and intimate way can reignite the spark and bring back a sense of romance. So dust off your stationary and let the ink flow!
There’s something magical about dancing together. In the past, couples would waltz, tango, or swing their way across dance floors, lost in each other’s arms. So why not dust off your dancing shoes and sway to the rhythm? Whether it’s taking a dance class, attending a social dance event, or simply slow dancing in your living room, moving together to the music is a beautiful way to bond and create a deeper connection.
In a world dominated by screens and constant connectivity, it’s essential to unplug and dedicate uninterrupted time to each other. Turn off the devices, put them away, and focus solely on each other. Engage in meaningful conversations, play games, take walks, or simply sit in silence and enjoy each other’s presence. Rediscovering the joy of unplugged quality time will deepen your connection and remind you of the simple pleasures of being together.
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]]>Evan and Katelyn make all sorts of DIY projects with a large dose of nerdiness and creativity. From woodworking to home projects to resin art to 3D printing, Evan and Katelyn are both incredibly talented – and funny to boot. Their loving, jokey dynamic will win you over, and maybe make you wish you had a spouse to DIY with. Seriously, they make it look really fun.
To get a sense of just how diverse their projects are, here are some of their most popular videos.
Evan and Katelyn love to make stuff for their beloved cat, nicknamed the Su-purr-visor. So far, they’ve made her a patio, a giant hamster wheel, and a cactus house, among other things.
This video has all of Evan and Katelyn’s favorite DIY elements: resign, LED lights, and galaxy paint.
A perfect example of their silliness, this mood ring toilet seat is exactly the type of dumb project Evan and Katelyn enjoy making from time to time.
So whether you’re looking for DIY inspiration, want to learn a bit about CNC, woodworking, and welding, or just want to lose yourself in the fantasy of a fun-loving couple joking around and making cool stuff in their garage workshop, Evan and Katelyn won’t disappoint.
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]]>The post 3 Money Habits Happy Couples Share appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>An open discussion about money is crucial. Talk about what your families were like when it came to money, what are your long-term goals, and what are your values. These talks will lead to developing your budget in a way that benefits you both.
While more and more people decide not to join all the finances in marriage, having a joint account for rent, groceries, utilities, and vacations can help you both feel better about budgeting money as a couple. It doesn’t have to be 50/50, you can do it proportionally based on individual incomes.
Couples who have some money left for emergencies tend to feel more relaxed and secure. Prioritizing this type of saving over reckless spending is incredibly important for every couple. They know they can count on each other in case anything unpredicted happens.
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]]>The post How to Make Moving in Together Less Stressful appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Living together is not that different than being married. You’re now sharing your home with another person and you won’t always agree on things. It’s crucial you both learn how to compromise. This doesn’t mean you always meet in half; it’s about setting priorities and meeting each other’s needs.
If you can, get a place with at least two separate rooms. This will help you respect each other’s privacy when needed. Perhaps you want to go to bed early and they would rather stay up – not a problem when your living room is not also your bedroom.
Learn how to communicate. The longer you stay silent about the things that bother you, the worse your relationship will be. Try to leave ego aside and understand that you’re both working towards the same goal – a happy life together. Hopefully, you’ll discover many great things about each other along the way and your relationship will become that much stronger.
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]]>They probably didn’t live together as a couple before marriage and didn’t feel the need to. That’s why moving in with your partner is a smart move and these are the 3 most common financial mistakes you should avoid.
You should have an honest money talk and make sure you’re on the same page before making this decision. What will happen when you join your budgets?‌ Will you save or spend? Does either of you have any debt?‌ What about the future, the retirement?‌ Discuss it!
The ideal case scenario says that you’re both working and making approximately the same, so you divide the expenses in half. But what happens if one of you is starting a business? Or one makes significantly more than the other?‌ How will you divide the expenses then?
You may be tempted to just put all your money into one account and share it, but this is a risky move. It’s generally better to have a joint account you will use for bills and other shared expenses, but each of you should be able to control the rest of your own money individually.
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]]>Flowers are associated with romance for very good reasons. Lavender has probably got the most relaxing effect of all flowers, so why not visit a lavender farm from Oregon to Pennsylvania and enjoy lavender-infused wine while holding your partner’s hand.
The Lilac Festival in Rochester, New York or in Mackinac Island, Michigan, and the Tulip Time festival in Holland, Michigan are also perfect for getting your romance on.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiRuTccH9tS/?taken-by=traveling_newlyweds
If you have a good relationship with yourself and high self-esteem, you’re likely to have healthier relationships and cope with conflict more constructively.
So take care of yourself first to ensure a healthy relationship. You should really be treating yourself as you would a beloved friend.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiULJR3AxxP/?tagged=selfacceptance
Basically, this is a fake it ‘til you make it type of move. For example, if your partner cooks you breakfast, forget about the fact that he regularly moans about how you carry out some mundane chore. Look for the positive, and you’ll find it.
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]]>The post Old-Fashioned Ways Couples Used to Bond That We Need to Bring Back appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Ah, the art of the love letter. In the age of instant messaging and emojis, handwritten letters may seem like relics of the past. But let’s not underestimate the power of a heartfelt note. Taking the time to put pen to paper and express your feelings in a personal and intimate way can reignite the spark and bring back a sense of romance. So dust off your stationary and let the ink flow!
There’s something magical about dancing together. In the past, couples would waltz, tango, or swing their way across dance floors, lost in each other’s arms. So why not dust off your dancing shoes and sway to the rhythm? Whether it’s taking a dance class, attending a social dance event, or simply slow dancing in your living room, moving together to the music is a beautiful way to bond and create a deeper connection.
In a world dominated by screens and constant connectivity, it’s essential to unplug and dedicate uninterrupted time to each other. Turn off the devices, put them away, and focus solely on each other. Engage in meaningful conversations, play games, take walks, or simply sit in silence and enjoy each other’s presence. Rediscovering the joy of unplugged quality time will deepen your connection and remind you of the simple pleasures of being together.
The post Old-Fashioned Ways Couples Used to Bond That We Need to Bring Back appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Evan and Katelyn are DIY Couple Goals appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Evan and Katelyn make all sorts of DIY projects with a large dose of nerdiness and creativity. From woodworking to home projects to resin art to 3D printing, Evan and Katelyn are both incredibly talented – and funny to boot. Their loving, jokey dynamic will win you over, and maybe make you wish you had a spouse to DIY with. Seriously, they make it look really fun.
To get a sense of just how diverse their projects are, here are some of their most popular videos.
Evan and Katelyn love to make stuff for their beloved cat, nicknamed the Su-purr-visor. So far, they’ve made her a patio, a giant hamster wheel, and a cactus house, among other things.
This video has all of Evan and Katelyn’s favorite DIY elements: resign, LED lights, and galaxy paint.
A perfect example of their silliness, this mood ring toilet seat is exactly the type of dumb project Evan and Katelyn enjoy making from time to time.
So whether you’re looking for DIY inspiration, want to learn a bit about CNC, woodworking, and welding, or just want to lose yourself in the fantasy of a fun-loving couple joking around and making cool stuff in their garage workshop, Evan and Katelyn won’t disappoint.
The post Evan and Katelyn are DIY Couple Goals appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Money Habits Happy Couples Share appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>An open discussion about money is crucial. Talk about what your families were like when it came to money, what are your long-term goals, and what are your values. These talks will lead to developing your budget in a way that benefits you both.
While more and more people decide not to join all the finances in marriage, having a joint account for rent, groceries, utilities, and vacations can help you both feel better about budgeting money as a couple. It doesn’t have to be 50/50, you can do it proportionally based on individual incomes.
Couples who have some money left for emergencies tend to feel more relaxed and secure. Prioritizing this type of saving over reckless spending is incredibly important for every couple. They know they can count on each other in case anything unpredicted happens.
The post 3 Money Habits Happy Couples Share appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Make Moving in Together Less Stressful appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Living together is not that different than being married. You’re now sharing your home with another person and you won’t always agree on things. It’s crucial you both learn how to compromise. This doesn’t mean you always meet in half; it’s about setting priorities and meeting each other’s needs.
If you can, get a place with at least two separate rooms. This will help you respect each other’s privacy when needed. Perhaps you want to go to bed early and they would rather stay up – not a problem when your living room is not also your bedroom.
Learn how to communicate. The longer you stay silent about the things that bother you, the worse your relationship will be. Try to leave ego aside and understand that you’re both working towards the same goal – a happy life together. Hopefully, you’ll discover many great things about each other along the way and your relationship will become that much stronger.
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]]>The post 3 Common Financial Mistakes People Make When Moving in Together appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>They probably didn’t live together as a couple before marriage and didn’t feel the need to. That’s why moving in with your partner is a smart move and these are the 3 most common financial mistakes you should avoid.
You should have an honest money talk and make sure you’re on the same page before making this decision. What will happen when you join your budgets?‌ Will you save or spend? Does either of you have any debt?‌ What about the future, the retirement?‌ Discuss it!
The ideal case scenario says that you’re both working and making approximately the same, so you divide the expenses in half. But what happens if one of you is starting a business? Or one makes significantly more than the other?‌ How will you divide the expenses then?
You may be tempted to just put all your money into one account and share it, but this is a risky move. It’s generally better to have a joint account you will use for bills and other shared expenses, but each of you should be able to control the rest of your own money individually.
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]]>The post Bullet-proof your relationship appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Flowers are associated with romance for very good reasons. Lavender has probably got the most relaxing effect of all flowers, so why not visit a lavender farm from Oregon to Pennsylvania and enjoy lavender-infused wine while holding your partner’s hand.
The Lilac Festival in Rochester, New York or in Mackinac Island, Michigan, and the Tulip Time festival in Holland, Michigan are also perfect for getting your romance on.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiRuTccH9tS/?taken-by=traveling_newlyweds
If you have a good relationship with yourself and high self-esteem, you’re likely to have healthier relationships and cope with conflict more constructively.
So take care of yourself first to ensure a healthy relationship. You should really be treating yourself as you would a beloved friend.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiULJR3AxxP/?tagged=selfacceptance
Basically, this is a fake it ‘til you make it type of move. For example, if your partner cooks you breakfast, forget about the fact that he regularly moans about how you carry out some mundane chore. Look for the positive, and you’ll find it.
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