Friday, March 12th, 2010

Save Your Marriage Now

Maybe you believe that your marriage is still salvageable and believe that things can work out.  There is a lot of advice out there on saving your marriage and trying to make it work.  Books, counselors and many other resources are available to go about mending a broken marriage.

Here is the best book on the market today

Save Your Marriage

It’s easy for you or your spouse to fall into negative patterns and begin to destroy a marraige.  For those couples who are interested in saving your marriage,  harmful behaviors must stop.  Here are a few that we’ve listed.

Emotionally and/or Physically Abusing Your Spouse

This one should seem fairly obvious, but this is the #1 reason couples divorce.  Emotional and physical abuse are common themes in marriages that are failing.  Yelling, screaming, and being physically abusive can signal an end to the relationship.

Breaking Your Promises and Being an Undependable Spouse

Who wants to live with someone who can’t be depended on? The more promises you break, the more you say you will do something and then don’t, the more you are late or not where you say you will be, the more your spouse will lose trust in you.

Being Jealous

One of the sure ways to drive your spouse away and to destroy your marriage is to show irrational jealousy or to spy on your spouse. If you can’t admit to your jealous behavior or change your behavior, seek counseling.

Inability or Not Wanting to Forgive

Resentment over past hurts or betrayals will slowly eat away at your spouse’s love for you and doom your marriage. Not forgiving your spouse also harms your own health. Forgiving doesn’t mean you forget or that you condone hurtful behavior. Don’t let your stubborness or wanting to get revenge cause the end of your marriage.

Putting Romance on the Back Burner

Although your lifestyle situation changes throughout the years, your need for love and affection does not lessen. Talk about your expectations about affection, sex, and romance. Telling yourself that “someday” you will have the time to be romantic will hurt your marriage.

Having Unrealistic Expectations

Disillusionment will grow as your expectations continue to be unfulfilled. Once you identify which expectations are based on marriage myths and are unrealistic, talk with one another about having achievable expectations.

Not Listening To Your Spouse

Shutting your spouse out of your life by refusing to talk or to listen is a definite death knell for your marriage. It is so important for you both to share your thoughts and feelings with one another.

Being Unkind or Uncaring Towards Your Spouse

When a lack of caring and kindness or when selfishness creeps into your marriage, the slippery slope to divorce begins. Is it really all that difficult to say “please” or “thank you” to your spouse? Just because the two of you are married doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be courteous to one another.