Sep 17, 2011

Discover What You Can Do to Keep Your Marriage Alive and Stop a Divorce

By Sarah Scott


As you probably already understand divorce is a massive decision to make and should be done so with a lot of thought and careful consideration. You and your spouse used to be crazy in love together. Remember those days when divorce felt unfathomable ? Days filled with laughter, fun, play, passion and excitement. What has happened to those days? I'm sure you have asked yourself that question numerous of times.

There could several reasons that explain why your marriage isn't working but I'll tell you the one thing that every disturbed marriage has in common. Disturbed relationships occur because destructive emotions from life's harsh realities have come between you and your spouse. Day by day stress gave and caused toxic feelings that deteriorated your once thriving but now dying marriage.

Before getting wed, you knew that a marriage would have it's highs, lows and plateaus Divorce is essentially quitting. No lessons can be gained without pain. Rather than signing those divorce papers, choose a temporary solution to your problem. Experiment with a trial separation before getting divorce. A trial separation allows each individual to reevaluate their own life and get space and breathing room from their harmful marriage. If done properly , a trial marriage separation CAN save your marriage.

These are some do's and don'ts when it comes successful marriage separation:

-Don't date other folks while you're temporary separated. If you're trying to keep your marriage alive, dating other people will only complicate your relationship. -Don't make a decision to separate without making clear and understandable terms. You and your other half need to be on the same page when it comes to a trial separation. -Don't constantly contact your spouse during a separation. The point of living under different roofs is so you and your other half can work out whether you both desire one another in your lives. If you consistently call your spouse--you're not going to be getting the full benefits of a separation. -If you do want to keep your marriage going, here are some things that you need to do in a trial marriage separation. -Do continue communication with your other half about once ever other week or so. Plan to schedule a time to catch up on each other's life. -Do date your partner. This could be a chance for you and your partner to rediscover and reignite your attraction for each other. -Do tell your partner your agenda when you come over to mend the house, take care of finances, see the kids and etc. Are you able to imagine how your partner would feel if they believed you were coming over for a date when your agenda was different .

A trial separation can save your marriage if you do it properly. As long as you and your spouse set up clear and concise rules, as well as a time-frame, plan on seeing a marriage counselor (this can immensely increase your chances of saving your marriage).




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