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Five Effective Ways of Saving Marriage

Dr. Love


Is your marriage headed for a really stormy weather? Is it tearing you apart? Do conversations with your partner go round in circles? If you answer yes to all these questions, chances are your marriage is in trouble.


Many marriages today are experiencing severe strain but does not mean that the only solution is to eventually put an end to it by resorting to divorce. There are still lots of ways that can be done in saving marriage. And here are five effective ways of saving marriage.


Communicate with your Partner


Most couples breakup without acknowledging the real reason why they no longer get along. It is imperative that couples should communicate in order to know the root of the conflict. Saving marriage by opening up about problems and conflicts will give you a clear picture of what is going on, why it is happening, and eventually, you will both know what has to be done in order to surpass this period.


Be Rational, Reasonable, and Calm


Usually when couples are faced with conflicts, mixed emotions fly around that lead to heated arguments and even to physical violence. Acting irrationally and doing things that will only worsen the situation should be avoided by being calm and reasonable at all times. You should always stay calm and you should know when to keep quiet and when is the right time to talk. Remember that an angry person sometimes speak without sense, so wait until that heavy emotion subside before you take your turn in speaking. This will not only alleviate the problem, but will be very effective in saving marriage.


Give Yourselves Some Space


Saving marriage by taking some time apart will be a good idea if things are really getting out of hand. This is a difficult thing to do, but can sure bring a positive result instead of arguing about the same things over and over when you are together. This way, you and your partner will have some time to think about things and to realize if what are the mistakes that you both do. After some time, you will begin missing each other and eventually, could work things out when you get back together.


Take Things Slowly


Never rush back into things which can again trigger for another rocky period in your relationship. When saving marriage, be sure to take things slowly and have a serious conversation about what really happened and what you can both do to prevent the same conflict from happening again in the future. Or if in case, same thing happened, you should know how to handle it differently in a way that it won't put your marriage at stake. There is no need to rush things since everyday is a new and exciting day for your relationship.


Say Sweet and Nice Words


Although the honeymoon stage is over, getting back together after a rocky period will sure need some spicing up. Saving marriage by saying sweet and nice words will sure mean something to your partner. Compliment your spouse often. Don't say it if you don't mean it, but there is always something positive you can say. Whether, "I appreciate you working hard every day for us." Or "That dinner was fantastic" "That outfit makes you look really hot." Whatever sweet and nice words you say as long as you're sincere and you keep them coming, they will mean something and will be a nice way of saving marriage.


Saving marriage may be a hard thing to do for some couples, but if you and your partner are really determined to stay together, these ways will be effective. Just remember that saving marriage requires effort, cooperation, understanding, and patience from each of you. And that all marriages are not perfect, you are just one of the many who are also finding ways in saving marriage.

Dr. Love, a highly respected marriage expert, has cultivated a national following with his frank and unsparing observations on all things marital. Visit the How to Please Your Wife or Husband website today for more tips!


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