Save Your Marriage

 

Steps to Save a Marriage Before Divorce

 

 

When you want to save a marriage before divorce, chances are that you have a lot of work to do. If both you and your spouse are committed to change, and are both willing to work on the relationship, then you are already headed in the right direction. You may need some guidance, at least in the beginning stages of healing your relationship, making the first step to seek help.

Seeking Help for Your Marriage

Working to save a marriage means that you are both unable to understand, or unable to meet, the needs, feelings and expectations of your spouse. Often, the lines of communication are broken and need to be mended before real work on the marriage can begin. A therapist or a religious leader can help you to mend these lines so that you can begin.

Communication

Talking in a marriage is the number one way to resolve problems, but it can also be the number one way to exacerbate them, as well. If you have been having problems with your spouse, then you have probably been arguing, as well. When you want to save a marriage, you need to set some basic rules for communication so that you can both express your opinion, without the drama of an argument.

You can begin by making sure that you both take turns talking for a certain length of time, perhaps three or four minutes each, without interruption from the other person. You may also want to take breaks while discussing important matters, so that neither of you become too upset.

Building Trust

If you have become wary of trying to build trust in your relationship, then you may want to take several steps to help your partner feel at ease. To save a marriage, you may want to begin calling your spouse when you have a break, so that they know what you are doing. Even though you may feel that it is unnecessary, it will help you spouse understand what your day is like, so that they can begin to rebuild their trust.

You can also make sure that you call when you are going to be late, and make sure that you can stick to your schedule. Even though some people find that they feel it is silly to call their spouse several times a day, it is important that you understand your spouse’s feelings, and are willing to go the extra mile to save your marriage.

Make a List

Trying to save a marriage can be easier when you can visually see what needs to be accomplished on a daily basis. Domestic chores can be a source of disputes between you and your spouse, especially if one feels that they are doing much more than their spouse is. Contributing to the care of your children and home doesn’t have to take a lot of time, but it does matter in the long term of your marriage. If you think that this is causing problems, take the time to ask your spouse if you can help out.

These simple steps are easy to practice daily, but will be a big help in making your relationship stronger, which of course will help save your marriage.