December 20, 2025 - 18:30

Successful couples know how to compromise during the high-stakes holiday season, according to psychologist Sabrina Romanoff. As families come together and traditions are upheld, the potential for conflict can increase. However, couples who thrive during this time tend to prioritize open communication and mutual respect.
One key strategy is setting clear expectations. This involves discussing plans early on, including where to spend the holidays and how to balance time between families. By establishing these boundaries, couples can minimize misunderstandings and reduce stress.
Another important aspect is practicing gratitude and appreciation for one another. Successful couples take the time to acknowledge each other's contributions, whether it's planning meals, decorating, or managing family dynamics. This sense of teamwork fosters a supportive environment, allowing both partners to feel valued and understood.
Ultimately, the ability to compromise and communicate effectively can transform the holiday experience, making it a time of joy and connection rather than tension and conflict.
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