Nov 25, 2010

Save The Marriage: Believe In Your Marriage

By Kierra H. Penwell


Two people brought together by the sacred bond called marriage are lucky to have the company of each other for the rest of their lives. But then, would you still say the same if you start to find out that your marriage is falling apart, leaving only two lonely people struggling to make things work? Regardless of whether or not you are both aware of your current issues, the very reasons for you to save the marriage cannot be ignored. And once you realize the need to fix these problems, you would both know how truly fortunate you are to have each other.

In reality, both of you can always make things better if you realize the necessity to do so. Without the realization that there could be better things ahead of you, you might get stuck in your condition without even having the chance to fight for what you deem important in your lives.

The truth is, remaining silent over all your problems would not be good nor helpful in solving your issues, and it might keep both of you farther apart. Without facing your problems head-on, you cannot successfully save the marriage especially if your judgment is clouded by anger and disgust. Whatever your partner's mistakes are, you would not be able to verify if there is point for you to be angry or not without having to clear things by communication.

To save the marriage, you must not think of it as a responsibility or a task that needs to be fulfilled. Think of it as your opportunity to have something so wonderful to keep: something that others would even envy you for having.

You must not have regrets about being with your special someone for in the first place, you have made your vows for each other, and this means that there is some basis as to how and why you decided to be together and promise eternal companionship. You must rekindle that reason and realize its importance in your goal to save the marriage and live a happier life with your partner.

Things might seem a little edgy or frustrating sometimes, but you should not give up on your relationship. You can look back on the times when you have just started the relationship, and from there find out what went wrong so both of you could make up for it.




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