Archive for the ‘Marriage’ Category
What Are You Willing To Do To Save Your Marriage?
Are you willing to do almost anything to save your marriage?
Sometimes, a spouse makes a terrible mistake. Serious transgressions, such as adultery, often result in the end of a marriage. Some realize how horrible of a mistake they made, but fear it is
too late. That’s when you need to decide what you would be willing to do to save your marriage. Read the rest of this entry »
Tips To Save Marriage Vows
When you stood before the judge or the minister you took vows in which you promised, in part, to stay together until death parted you. Today, with around 50% of marriages ending in divorce, many are looking for ways to save marriage vows and make the promises made that day ones that they keep for life.
There is no doubt that it is not always easy to stay together. This is especially true in a society where temptation is around every corner and where getting a divorce is now viewed by society at large as an acceptable alternative.
If you want to save marriage vows, below are some tips to help you along your journey. Read the rest of this entry »
When Is It Too Late To Save A Marriage?
“When is it too late to save a marriage” is a very sad question. It usually means that the couple has put off getting help or going to counseling and now their relationship is in such a state that it is difficult for them to imagine being able to repair it.
The answer to the question is not going to be the same for every couple, but just the fact that one is still asking means there may be hope. As long as both people want it to work, even if the reasons are not based on the romantic love you felt when you first got together, then there is still hope. Read the rest of this entry »
Is Saving Your Marriage Your Priority?
Saving your marriage must be your priority in order to achieve a successful outcome.
Some say that they want to save their marriage, but when it comes to actually doing anything outside of exactly what they want to do, they refuse.
It is important to understand that if saving your marriage is not your top priority then it probably isn’t going to happen. Many marriages fail because both the husband and the wife were unwilling to bend.
This works both ways. Sometimes it is the husband who is unwilling to make concessions. Sometimes it is the wife. But anyone who has been married for any length of time will tell you that marriage is about compromises. If you always need to get your own way, it will be impossible to have a happy and healthy marriage. Read the rest of this entry »
Save My Marriage Today
If you are struggling with issues in your marriage, there are many options for you to consider.
One of those is Save My Marriage Today, an at home course that can help you get your marriage back on track.
Of course, there are other options to try and repair the damage in your marriage. Some try to handle the problems themselves. They think if they just keep plugging along that things will get better eventually.
The problem with that way of thinking is that you cannot keep doing what you have always done and suddenly expect a different outcome. If what you were doing was working, there would not be issues in your marriage.
The Key To Save A Marriage Is Commitment
The Key to Save a Marriage Is Commitment, Not Feelings of Love
Many couples struggle through marital problems for years before finding a resolution. Sometimes this means divorce, other times it means that they have finally found a way to bring peace back into the relationship. But how do you know when it is too late to save a marriage? Read the rest of this entry »
Getting Through A Marriage Crisis
A Marriage Crisis Does Not Have to Impact Every Area of Your Life
When you are going through a marriage crisis, it can be a scary and lonely time. However, if both partners are committed to making it work, you will not only get through it, but will have a stronger relationship in the end.
Below are some tips for getting through a marriage crisis without allowing every other area of your life to suffer. Read the rest of this entry »