Wednesday 24 August 2011

How to Salvage Your Marriage

By Samantha Kate


Having a little rocky moment in your marriage should not be a signal for you to give up just like that. Sometimes, it is just a test to test if both of you and your husband are willful enough to take effort, in order for the relationship to regain its composure. Here are some of the tips to do just that.

First, don't give up easily. Being married, you have already put a venture on mutual time, money, aspiration and energy. A tiny glitch in the system should not make you move on to individual fields without an effort to fight for what you have worked for over the years. The only possible way that you can go in for a divorce is when you know that both of you have done everything to save the marriage, but you did not attain success.

Second, think about the future of your children. They say that marriage should not be conditional on the lives of your offspring. But there is a reason why you and your husband bore those children. Aside from giving them life, you have also made a corporal lock and lock that would seal your connection with each other as parents.

As people, you are obligated to assure that those children you conceived would grow up to be wonderful individuals. Since divorce is always a tough road for you and the people around you, it is almost a reflex that your children would feel the most struggles as much as you would. Make them a reason for you to work the relationship out because maybe it doesn't have to end.

Third and last is to center on things that need to be changed. Some issues are mechanically treated as problems without the effort to try to solve it. Fixing a problem in marriage should first start with the habit of trying to 'fix' the broken pieces of the relationship. That's the essence of every mature bond.




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