You Can Save Your Marriage And Stop Divorce Today
Jun 24th, 2009 by Sabrina Summerfield
It is up to both of you if you want to save your marriage and stop divorce from happening. Regardless of how bad things seem to have got there is usually something that can be done to retrieve the situation.
A marriage is no more than the sum total of the two people involved in it. It requires both parties to want to save the marriage if the marriage is to survive. If one person categorically wants a divorce then the marriage is over. However in most cases, both people want to try and preserve things and it only takes the actions of one of them to start looking for solutions. If you actively seek to restore your marriage, your partner is likely to give your attempts a chance.
You can start saving your marriage from the moment the tell tale signs start appearing. If you are arguing a lot or if you barely talk to each other these can be some of the indicators. If you find that you have little in common or spend little quality time together, these are other warning signs. It is also alarm bells if you or your partner begins flirting or forming private friendships outside of the marriage.
Immediately you are aware that your marriage is in trouble, you can try to reverse the situation by being frank with your partner. You can tell him/her how you feel and how important the marriage is to you. Tell them that you want to do whatever it takes to restore your marriage. Then you should initiate practices that might be able to help. You could start doing things together as a couple; either a sporting activity, a spiritual circle or dance group may suit you.
There are places you can go for help if you feel you might need it to save your marriage. Marriage counselling services can help prevent divorce. There are a few ways in which to obtain such counselling. You may wish to contact an organization like savemymarriagetoday.com or you can research independent counselling or therapy.
If you partner is resistant to the idea, then start it alone. You may be able to convince them later with the help of your counsellor. Taking the initiative may be all that is needed to stop divorce.
