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Simple Ways to Start Dating Your Spouse Again

  • Apr 13
  • 2 min read
Smiling couple embracing outdoors under a sunny sky, surrounded by trees. The woman wears a striped shirt, and the man is in a white top.

You don’t need expensive plans or perfect timing to keep the spark alive in your marriage; what truly matters is intentionally dating your spouse. It’s not about grand gestures or elaborate dates, but about choosing, day after day, to invest in your relationship. Here are six ways to revive your spark:


 1. Bring Back Date Night (Keep It Simple)

Consistency matters more than cost. Date nights don’t have to be fancy.

  • Dinner at home after the kids are asleep

  • Takeout and a movie

  • Coffee dates or walks together

  • Play your favorite card or board games (But don't flip over the Monopoly board if you start losing)


 2. Put the Phones Away

One of the most meaningful things you can give your spouse is your full attention. No scrolling. No distractions. Just presence.


3. Laugh Together Again

Watch something funny, or reminisce about old memories. Laughter reconnects hearts faster than almost anything else.


4. Do the Little Things

  • Send a sweet text during the day

  • Leave a note

  • Give an unexpected hug


5. Ask Real Questions

Go deeper than “How was your day?”Try:

  • “What’s been on your mind lately?”

  • “What’s something you’ve been needing from me?”

  • “What’s something fun we should do together soon?”


 6. Be Intentional (Schedule It If You Have To)

Life gets busy, but your marriage is worth protecting. Put the date and time on the calendar and treat it like a priority, not an option.

 

What Happens When You Start Dating Again

It’s not about going back to who you were; it’s about growing into something even better. When you intentionally pursue each other:

  • You feel more connected

  • The spark begins to return

  • Your friendship deepens

  • Your home feels lighter and more joyful


 Action Step

Plan one simple date this week. Nothing complicated, just intentional.

It could be:

  • A walk after dinner

  • Coffee before work

  • A movie night at home


The goal isn’t perfection, it’s connection.


Final Thought

You fell in love once, but you can keep falling in love over and over again. Marriage isn’t meant to become routine and distant. It’s meant to be alive, joyful, and full of connection. So pursue your spouse. Laugh together. Make time for each other. Because at the end of the day, your spouse isn’t just your partner…They’re your best friend.


 

 
 
 

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