I want to be able to help couples not just so they will save money on court costs and all the expenses that are involved in divorces, but I want to help people because my heart goes out to those who are struggling with broken relationships. Some will seek divorce because they simply do not see any other solution. But it does not have to be this way. Divorce does not have to be the solution, and a relationship can be mended no matter what has been the source of it tearing apart.
Here are some helpful tips in restoring that marriage or relationship:
1. Be Open and Honest. I cannot tell you how many times I have said this phrase, but it is the most crucial element in people being reconciled with each other. Most arguments are started because of miscommunication or because someone simply does not know how to share the burdens of their heart. When you are being open with your spouse you are leaving yourself vulnerable as well. Anytime we share our hearts we are defenceless, but this is where trust comes in. We should not expect to be trusted until we learn to trust ourselves. And it has been said that it is not trust until it is all you are hanging onto. When we have that big defensive wall up there is no way we can be open, and until we are open we will not be able to solve the problems of our relationships.
2. Don’t Expect Perfection Unless you want other people expecting you to be perfect in every thing you do you should not expect the same of them. We all make mistakes. Your spouse will mess up and if you make him/her feel like junk every time they don’t meet up to your expectations then you will put an undue strain on the relationship. The great thing about old friends is that they know each other inside and out. The strengths and weaknesses. Understand that your spouse has weaknesses just like you and instead of being critical of them, be helpful. You can make a big step toward healing your relationship by showing your understanding and compassion toward your spouse, even in the midst of a failure or down fall.
3. Put a Priority on Your Relationship You may be busy working a lot of hours at your job and have a million things on your mind, but until you make your relationship your main priority you will go nowhere. Putting the other person first, even above yourself, shows that your love is real and not just a convenience. As a matter of fact, it is in the busiest times of your life that you need to take the time to share special moments with your spouse. Time is the most valuable thing you have on this earth, and the more of it you give to someone else, the more your love will blossom and grow. Your relationship should not even be in the same category as your job or hobbies. Make your spouse feel like a part of your life by including them in as many areas of your life as possible. The more you make your relationship a priority the better equipped you will be to save your marriage.
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