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<h1>Reduce Your Chances Of Divorce By 50%</h1>
<p>In a short, blunt, and slightly cheeky clip, Tim Blankenship of Divorce661 delivers one of those one-liners that’s equal parts humor and truth: sometimes the smallest efforts can move the needle on a relationship. I saw the point clearly — and I want to unpack it for you, expand on why that idea works, and give practical steps you can use today. (And yes: this goes for you men also!!)</p>
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<h2>The simple claim</h2>
<blockquote><p>Put your makeup on, get your nails done, and pull your hair around the extra mile. Reduce your rate of divorce by fifty percent.</p></blockquote>
<p>That line is funny because it’s blunt, but it’s also shorthand for a deeper idea: effort matters. The choices we make every day — how we present ourselves, how much attention we give our partner, and the small rituals we keep — communicate care, respect, and commitment.</p>
<h2>Why small acts of grooming and effort matter</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Signals of value:</strong> When someone invests in their appearance and in shared rituals, it signals that the relationship matters and that they still want to be seen.</li>
<li><strong>Attraction and novelty:</strong> Intimacy thrives when partners still find each other attractive. Small changes and upkeep help keep attraction alive.</li>
<li><strong>Routine vs. effort:</strong> Relationships can slip into comfortable autopilot. Effort breaks that autopilot and creates positive momentum.</li>
<li><strong>Reciprocity:</strong> One partner’s visible effort often encourages the other to respond in kind — and reciprocity strengthens bonds.</li>
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<h2>What “put your makeup on…” really means</h2>
<p>It isn’t about grooming for grooming’s sake. It’s about choice and attention. The message you send when you take the extra minute to look presentable is: I care enough to show up. That can be as simple as combing your hair, wearing something you know your partner likes, or making time for a proper date night.</p>
<p>These small signals add up. They communicate respect, zest for life, and intention — all the things that slow the drift toward dissatisfaction and, eventually, separation.</p>
<h2>Actionable steps — a practical checklist</h2>
<p>Try these habits to create steady, relationship-protecting momentum:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Daily basics:</strong> Make personal hygiene and presentation non-negotiable. It’s not about perfection; it’s about consistency.</li>
<li><strong>Compliments &amp; appreciation:</strong> Tell your partner what you like about them, physically and otherwise, at least once a day.</li>
<li><strong>Planned connection:</strong> Schedule a weekly date night — no phones, no chores, just focus.</li>
<li><strong>Physical touch:</strong> Small touches throughout the day (holding hands, hugs) keep intimacy active.</li>
<li><strong>Shared responsibility:</strong> Keep chores and errands balanced so resentment doesn’t build quietly.</li>
<li><strong>Surprise &amp; novelty:</strong> Mix things up occasionally — a new restaurant, a spontaneous outing, a little gift.</li>
<li><strong>Talk honestly:</strong> Share needs and frustrations calmly and without blame. Ask, listen, and follow up.</li>
<li><strong>Invest in yourself:</strong> Hobbies, fitness, and social life make you more interesting and engaged — both for yourself and your partner.</li>
<li><strong>Professional help when needed:</strong> Don’t wait until problems feel unfixable. Counseling can teach skills that prevent breakdowns.</li>
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<h2>This applies to men, too</h2>
<p>That line — “This goes for you Men Also!!” — is important. Effort isn’t gendered. Men who make grooming, communication, and emotional availability a priority often see the same benefits: better attraction, smoother home life, and fewer nagging resentments. Pride and ego sometimes get in the way; choosing daily humility and effort keeps relationships healthy.</p>
<h2>A simple 30-day plan</h2>
<ol>
<li>Days 1–7: Re-establish basics. Improve hygiene, wardrobe tweaks, and five compliments per day.</li>
<li>Days 8–15: Add quality time. Schedule two 60-minute no-phone sessions for real conversation or a proper date.</li>
<li>Days 16–23: Introduce novelty. Try one new activity together and one small surprise for your partner.</li>
<li>Days 24–30: Reflect and adjust. Talk about what worked, keep the habits that felt meaningful, and plan the next 30 days.</li>
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>The idea that “put your makeup on, get your nails done, and pull your hair around the extra mile” reduces divorce risk by 50% is a punchy way to remind us: effort matters. It isn’t a magic pill, but consistent, visible care — in appearance, attention, and actions — goes a long way toward keeping a relationship healthy.</p>
<p>If you want a quick, no-nonsense nudge in this direction, check out the original clip from Tim Blankenship (Divorce661) for the one-line spark that inspired this breakdown — then pick one small thing to do today. Little choices add up.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://divorce661.com/reduce-divorce-risk-30-day-plan/">Reduce Your Chances Of Divorce By 50%  | California Divorce</a> appeared first on <a href="https://divorce661.com">Divorce 661 Santa Clarita Divorce Paralegal | Valencia Divorce Paralegal | Santa Clarita Valley Divorce Paralegal</a>.</p>
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