Is It Already Too Late When You Say “Save My Marriage?”

2009
06.24
by Bart Icles

At one point or another, one of your friends will most likely approach you and say “help me save my marriage!” This is more or less a desperate try for someone who really no longer has any idea how it can be made possible to still save his or her marriage without the help from outside forces or support groups. Of course, you would not want to be like your friend. As much as possible, you want to avoid saying the words “save my marriage!”

If you are thinking of separation or worse, filing a divorce, you might probably be feeling that you do not have any other choice but to do it. You probably feel that when you cried out “save my marriage,” your needs weren’t heeded.

Before you even start solving your problem by having your marriage dissolved or ended, think again. It is normal for all couples to have downsides from time to time since marriage is not all roses and everything, but ending it, especially when you are on the heat of your anger, might not really be the solution , after all, and you might end up regretting what you have decided in the long run. You need to sit down and contemplate first about why you’ve come to that decision. Remember, it is usually in our most erratic moods that we make the worse decisions of our lives.

The truth is, it is never too late to sit down with your spouse and dissect the problems that you think are not making your marriage work the way you both want it to. It’s is never too late to have your marriage problems solved, especially if you recognize that there are problems that need to be ironed out between you and your spouse.

When you are at the point where you are desperate enough to say “save my marriage!,” here are the steps that you should try to do so as to make everything better:

1. Try to compose yourself and think of all the pros and cons that you will be able to have if you stay together or finally decide to part ways. Do this separately and be true to yourselves.

2. Once you have dissected your thoughts, sit down with your spouse and talk things over. Try to not get into a shouting match because that would make things far worse than it is. Be matured adults having a mature conversation.

3. Seek out the help of your common friends and do some professional counselling.

If nothing works, then maybe it’s time to end your marriage. But if not, then hold on to it, by all means! Don’t join the bandwagon of divorced couples. Make it work!

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