Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Reconcile a Marriage Relationship, Self Help

Created by Phil Scoville on June 25, 2005 Down...Image via WikipediaThere is no question that marriage is filled with its fair share of ups and downs. If there are too many downs, then it can start to take its toll on your marriage. Even strong relationships can find it difficult to withstand too much negativity. Fortunately, there are some things you can start doing right away to help reconcile your marriage relationship.

You need to be completely honest as you work on improving your marriage. You have to be honest with your spouse, and you need to be honest with yourself.

It's also important to realize the fact that the healing process is going to take time, work and a commitment from you and your spouse. It takes two to tango. You do want your marriage to get better, right? Then this effort will be well worth it.

Been arguing a lot? That's a sign your communication skills need some improvement. However, arguing in and of itself is a form of communication and that means there is still hope. The real trouble starts when you won't even attempt to talk to each other, because that's a sign you have given up.

The biggest part of effective communication is learning how to listen. Listening is an active process that takes practice. Focus on what your spouse is saying and then make sure you understand it before responding. You need to give your undivided attention to the other person, that means you shouldn't be thinking about what you'll say when it's your turn.

Honesty and communication are only part of how to help save your marriage, you should also find out what the real problem is and then be willing to confront it. This can be somewhat tricky as people have a tendency to confuse symptoms for the causes of the symptoms. For example, losing your temper is most likely a symptom for a deeper problem. Keep digging until you get to the causes of the problem in your marriage, even if it requires professional help.

Once you know the root of the problem you can work on fixing it, one problem at a time. You can't solve it by yourself, so get your spouse involve in finding a solution. Things should go pretty smooth as long as you are honest and have honed your communication skills.

If, despite your best efforts, the two of you are not able to patch things up on your own, then going to see a counselor is a smart choice. Some people don't like the idea of seeing a counselor, but if you are serious about staying together, then a counselor can help fix your marriage.

Divorce is not a solution to your problems. Doing whatever you can to help reconcile your troubled marriage will only serve to make you happier in the long run. The vast majority of marriages can be saved, and yours is no exception, but it's up to you to make it happen.

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