The first year often brings small friction points—like chores or scheduling. Tackling these with honesty prevents resentment.

While the "newly married" tag is synonymous with bliss, it can also come with pressure. The expectation to be "perfectly happy" at all times can be draining. It is important to remember that every couple’s timeline is different. Whether you are focusing on career stability or starting a family, there is no single "right" way to be married. Final Thoughts

Just because you are married doesn't mean individual growth stops. Support each other’s hobbies and career goals to keep the relationship dynamic. 4. Navigating Challenges

Many couples use platforms to broadcast their joy, but experts often suggest finding a balance between public sharing and private intimacy.

Storing "full" versions of wedding videos or photo albums digitally ensures that these milestones are preserved for decades. 3. Practical Tips for the First Year