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Tighten your connection.(ROMANCE BOOSTER)(Brief article)

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When you have an insanely busy schedule, your bond needs extra attention. Here's how to carve out some together time,

Speed-Date Each Other

Meet for a quick drink before heading out with separate groups of friends, says relationship therapist Krista Bloom, PhD. "it's a good way to touch base and keep things grounded," she adds.

Plan a Midweek Vacation Day

"When your work schedules permit it, take a day off together," suggests Ellen Kenner, PhD, host of The ...

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