Save a Marriage in Crisis
Hard work required in a
marriage
Marriage is hard work. Don't ever
listen to anyone that tells you that being married is
easy. Even the happiest married couple will say that they
have to work really hard at their marriage, but that it
isn't such a bad thing. The key to happy marriages are
the small and simple actions and it might actually help save a
marriage in crisis.
It's the small actions that
count
These small and simple actions might seem
like common sense, but so often people get too busy and tired
to think that these small gestures can actually make a
difference. But it's quite the opposite way of
thinking. Because we are so busy and tired, when someone
does one of these small things, we actually respond very
positively. Simple things like starting the day with a
kiss can really make you think different toward your
spouse. It's a great way to start the day and can really
help you think lovingly toward your spouse.
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useful tool to save a marriage in crisis is Save the
Marriage
Set a
date
Another simple
gesture can be to set a date with your spouse once a
week. It might sound silly to set a date with someone
that you are already married to, but it can be way for your to
really spice up your relationship. Remember back to when
you started dating your spouse, before you got married.
There was the anticipation while you were getting ready, the
charming and witty conversation over dinner, the snuggling and
kissing. All those feelings and memories can be brought
back by setting that one date night each week. This is
also a wonderful way to reconnect with your partner if you have
children. It can be time when you don't have to worry
about other little ears hearing what you are saying and can
also be a time for you to learn new things about your
spouse. Many couples report that this is the best way to
save a marriage in crisis.
Encouragement
Another way to
save a marriage in crisis is to encourage each other.
Again, it sounds so simple, but can really go a long way.
As couples grow older, they acquire more things to do and life
can get really hectic. Throw in a few kids and the
schedule goes haywire. We can easily get sidetracked by
the daily activities that we forget about spouses. It can
be at this point that people start to feel under-appreciated
and neglected. But a simple, "Honey, you're doing an
awesome job," or even by saying, "You really are the best
partner" can make someone feel that they are doing a wonderful
job at being a father or mother. It can prevent a spouse
from straying to another person for the encouragement and
comfort they are seeking from you.
A really useful tool to save a
marriage in crisis is Save the Marriage
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