Sunday, January 17, 2010

Where to Get Advice to Save Your Marriage

Is your marriage doing fine?  Be honest.  Is your spouse spending more time alone than with you? 
Are your communication skills suffering, and you feel you may as well be talking to a fence post?  Have
you been saying to yourself  "What can I do to save my marriage?"

What is a typical day in the life of your marriage?  Do you yell and argue over small insignificant issues?
Does small problems blow up into major confrontations?  Are you trying to work it out yourself, but not getting anywhere?

It’s alright to seek help and advice elsewhere.  You are not the first couple to suffer from marriage deterioration.  When you were first married everything was fine and most arguments could be settled by talking or even in the bedroom.

Then it becomes harder to talk and blame is thrown back and forth.  No matter what you do the fights are getting worse and soon you might start to think about the D word.

There are ways to save your marriage and stop divorce.  Marriage counseling is available in many forms and it is  up to you to decide which would work best for you and your partner. Good marriage advice can help teach you to resolve conflicts without verbal and physical abuse. 

It can also assist you in changing you and your spouse’s behavior and stop arguments.  Marriage advice can even help you to avoid an affair.

Some couples start with friends and family.  But most times they would rather try an outside source first.  Maybe they don’t want family and friends to know they are having problems. Some couples go to their pastor for advice.  Some churches even have marriage counseling available.

Marriage support groups are available in most towns along with group therapy.  If you hesitate to air your dirty laundry in front of others, telephone counseling is available. 

You and your spouse could watch video and audio tapes prepared to aid marriages in trouble.  Some couples simply write the newspaper or magazine love advice columns for assistance. 

Online help has become one of the most preferred methods of obtaining marriage advice.  You can find different ways to save your marriage.  You will need to know your exact problem area. 

One such e-book is ‘Save My Marriage Today’ by Amy Waterman.  Amy designed her e-book to be a practical and easy to follow guide to help people in a marriage crisis.  She has helped other people with problems similar to yours.  Even  if your partner is not interested in seeking help, Amy’s advice can still help your marriage.  Don’t waste another minute, take the first step.  This could be the most important thing you do to save your marriage and stop divorce.


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