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Do you feel as though your marriage is going down the drain? Do you wish there was more you could do?

With one in three marriages breaking up every year and the resulting effect it has on you and your family, you should at least give yourself and your marriage every opportunity to succeed. Don’t be a statistic...

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The honeymoon is over and suddenly life seems pretty dull. Gradually you and your partner have stopped communicating, and silly little things are starting to aggravate. Before you know it the word ‘divorce’ is mentioned, and you’re left wondering how it all went wrong. If you want to stop divorce, then you must consider the possibility that the problems are on both sides of your relationship.

It’s easy to go along thinking that your partner is the one to blame for all your differences. The fact is that often what you do causes a reaction from your partner, which ultimately leads to grievances. These grievances are often left unsaid, and that is the start of the decline of any marriage. Read the rest of this entry

If you feel your marriage is failing the chances are you’re not communicating with your partner, or your communication is in the form of continuous arguments.

The reasons for the disintegration of a marriage are varied, but there are things you can do to try to solve the problems that have gradually made the partnership a miserable one.

  • Talk to each other. Ask each other what they dislike about things in the marriage and see how they can be resolved. Discuss problems sensibly and try to solve them together. Talk and most of all listen. You may not like what you hear, but if you’re open with each other, you’re on the first step to solving the problems. Read the rest of this entry

Can counseling save a marriage? Counseling is affording a couple the opportunity to air their problems to each other with an unbiased third party. In many instances this has proved to be successful, but in the end it’s up to the couple’s desire to save the marriage that will determine success.

Taking each other for granted after marriage can lead to a couple almost passing each other without even acknowledgment, until one day they suddenly realize they don’t really know each other.

Sad though this is, it happens in many marriages and the pleasure which they once had in each other’s company seems to have somehow been lost. They don’t talk they don’t laugh together and quite often, don’t even notice one another. Read the rest of this entry

The failure of a marriage is never due to one specific thing, but a culmination of things which are at first ignored until the situation becomes untenable. Should couples become strangers to one another, it’s a long hard road back to the relationship you once had.

Tackling problems at the outset can make a tremendous difference in any marriage. Talking to each other and discussing things that cause you to feel undermined or aggravated can often help to rectify a situation before it gets out of hand.

Sharing thoughts and problems means you are retaining interest in one another, and learning to cope with whatever life throws at you as a couple. Read the rest of this entry

One of the biggest problems in marriage is that, due to familiarity, couples stop talking to one another. It can start off slowly, particularly when both are working and have little time together. The gradual drifting goes unnoticed at first, but it can suddenly become obvious that you don’t really know each other. If you want to save marriage and get back to where you were, you must start making time for each other again.

Financial worries and family problems can often cause a rift in marriage, but by talking things through these traumas can be overcome. It’s the lack of proper communication that is the hardest to deal with.

Many would say that they do communicate, but in doing so this often means they argue a lot. This is not communication, this is disruption. Read the rest of this entry

If you got married in a Church, the chances are you vowed to love one another “till death do us part”. At the time it was probably said with the intention of fulfilling that vow, but life has a way of changing things which can cause us to grow apart. The question is how do we save Christian marriage?

Living with another person challenges us in many different ways. We have to learn to tolerate their ways and come to terms with the fact that they may not be as perfect as we would like.

However, there was a reason you married in the first place, and hopefully that was because you loved them for what they were. Your Christian belief probably brought you together, so believe that it will also help you to solve your marital problems. Read the rest of this entry

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