
“Romance is the little but consistent things you do in the pursuit of your spouse’s heart, attention, and happiness.” – Chidi and Victor Akunna
It is the “how was your day?” text in the middle of a busy afternoon.
It is making them a cup of tea without being asked.
It is leaving a thoughtful note.
It is choosing kindness during stressful moments.
It is remembering what makes them smile and doing it often.
These small acts may seem insignificant in the moment, but over time they compound. They build trust, emotional safety, affection, and connection. They remind your spouse, again and again, “You matter to me.”
Marriage rarely thrives because of one big romantic moment. It thrives because two people keep showing up for each other in small, meaningful ways.
Love is not sustained by intensity, it is sustained by consistency.
Never underestimate the power of daily acts of love. Small things done consistently can keep a marriage warm, connected and deeply fulfilling.
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