Change of concept: In marriage, you need to change from "me" to "us". This means that you need to think more about your interests and future, and take a cooperative approach when dealing with problems, rather than just considering your own needs. At the same time, you need to try to accept your spouse's ideas, values and habits and respect each other's personality and space.
Life changes: Getting married means that you need to share your life with your spouse. This includes the space, time, finance and housework of your life. You need to decide how to manage these resources to ensure fairness and mutual support. In this process, you need to learn to communicate and negotiate with your spouse in order to make a lifestyle suitable for both of you.
Emotional change: Finally, you need to make an emotional change. You need to work hard to build deeper ties and enhance your relationship by expressing feelings, support and understanding. This may include creating romantic moments in daily life, actively resolving conflicts, and striving to promote the stability and development of your relationship.
These changes are not easy. You and your spouse need to work together to gradually adapt to and establish a healthy and stable relationship.