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A relationship is only as strong as a couple’s ability to communicate. Unfortunately, communication is a skill that we often take for granted. Practicing simple communication exercises can have a tremendous effect on marital satisfaction and overall happiness  Here are ten activities that you can do with your partner to help improve communication today.

Set aside tech-free time

Smartphones and other tech devices have a way of robbing us of the present. One way to improve communication is to set aside tech-free hours each week. This way, partners can be certain that they’re giving one another undivided attention for a set amount of time each week. Tech-free hours can help both parties feel heard and valued while minimizing resentment and overall feelings of being ignored.

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Listen and draw

To give communication skills a boost, Positive Psychology recommends an activity called “listen and draw.” To play, one participant will deliver verbal step-by-step instructions on how to draw an object while the other attempts to draw the object using pen and paper. This game sounds simple but can get rather complex as careful listening is needed to accurately draw the objects.

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Guess the emotion

Also recommended by Positive Psychology, guess the emotion is an activity that helps to build empathy and improve communication. The objective of the game is pretty self-explanatory. One partner can act out an emotion while the other party tries to guess which emotion is being performed. The partners can choose the emotions at random or they can write different emotions down on small sheets of paper and pull one from the box when it’s their turn.

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Fireside chats

Inspired by the popular fireside chats delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and recommended by Live Bold and Bloom, fireside chats are meant to mimic intimate conversations in which couples can be transparent and speak freely about whatever their concerns may be. To set the tone, consider grabbing wine and snacks and setting up shop in a comfortable area of your home.

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Timer talks

Also suggested by Live Bold and Bloom, timed conversations can help to strengthen communication because it gives each party a chance to speak freely without interruption. To participate, couples will agree on an amount of time beforehand and set the timer. Then, they will take turns speaking freely during that time and the other is not allowed to interrupt.

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Structured conversations

Conversations can take on a life of their own. One minute, you’re talking about an issue currently plaguing your relationship, and the next, you’re bringing up something that happened five years ago. To remain in the present and effectively deal with current issues, Marriage.com recommends that coupes have structured conversations. To do so, couples should set aside time to discuss a specific subject and structure the dialogue using mirroring, validation, and empathy.