A great way to show you love your spouse is to pamper them. To pamper is “to treat with extreme care and attention.” The secret to pampering your mate is to understand what makes them feel pampered.
My wife Joy is an introvert. She re-energizes herself best when she can spend time alone. Being around people for too long drains her and makes her irritable. I learned this early in our relationship when I figured out why she always wanted to leave a party early just I was beginning to get warmed up. I get my energy from being around people and soaking up their energy, enthusiasm, and excitement.
Neither of these is the “right” way to be, they’re just different ways to be. We solved our party problem by taking two cars. That way Joy could leave when she was ready and I could stay until I was ready to leave, or more likely, when the host was kicking out stragglers.
With two young children we don’t get to too many parties these days. However Joy still needs her private time to re-energize. Taking care of two children all day doesn’t allow her much time to recharge.
These days I pamper her by giving her 20 minute breaks from the day. Whether it’s jumping in to be parent in charge when I get home, or asking her to take a nap during the few hours that the kids are in school and acting as her alarm clock, Joy gets to re-energize herself and feel pampered.
Ask your spouse what you can do for them so they feel pampered. It typically doesn’t take a lot of effort and you will love the results!
