Tuesday, November 18, 2014

5 Sure Fire Ways To Rescue A Marriage From Divorce

Rescue My Marriage from a Break up

With break ups being so prevalent in today's society is it even possible to rescue a marriage from break up? The Answer is YES! There are many thing you can do to rescue a marriage from break up.

It is ultimately up to the two people involved in the marriage to decide to rescue their marriage from a break up.

So how does a couple go rescue a marriage from a break up?



There are 5 simple steps that can be used in any marriage (working or in trouble) that can improve or strengthen the relationship. Is your marriage worth saving & if using one or all five of these step could rescue a marriage from a break up would you read on?

Here is a brief description of two steps that you can use to rescue a marriage from a break up.

Step # 1: Don't Let Small Things Bother You

In every marriage, there are the little things that you or your spouse do that annoy you. These are those annoying little habits like not putting the toilet seat down, leaving the kitchen cupboards open, and driving the car on empty and not filling the car with gas when it needs it.

If you find that you and your spouse are starting to argue or fight more over trivial things, then you need to stop and take a look at the bigger picture. What are you gaining in your marriage when you fight about the laundry, dishes, and lawn? You gain nothing but resentment to each other and hurt feelings. If you want to rescue a marriage from a break up, remember not to let those little thing bother you.

Step # 2: Make Decisions as a Couple

Marriage is not a one way street. Marriage takes teamwork and cooperation to function properly. It is a partnership. Making decisions as a couple is a great way to rescue a marriage from a break up. Making decisions together lets your spouse know that you value what they have to say and their opinions on certain issues. It makes you feel good when other people want to your help on something.

Not letting your partner help in the decision making process leads to a power struggle in the relationship or marriage. No one person should be in total control over all the decision making in the marriage. Power struggles are not a way to rescue a marriage from a break up.

I know that being married is not simple! My wife and I have been married for over 5 years and have not had any major problems. We try to follow many of these steps on a daily basis because they help us understand and RESPECT each other.

If you could rescue a marriage from a break up, especially yours, by following and practicing 5 simple steps, wouldn't it be worth it to your marriage? You will be amazed as to how simple it is to follow these 5 simple steps and the great benefits they will have on your marriage.

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