Sunday, December 8, 2013

Fix marriage

15 years of your life has come to this. You are in a crossroad, you have to make a commitment and there is no turning back. It’s either you take what seems to be the more obvious choice- divorce; or commit yourself to find answers to fix marriage like it’s never broken.
For a couple of years now, you and your partner have suffered the pressure of married life. At first, they were just simple things; then it got worse with bigger mortgage, bills, work overload, babies crying at 3am. You don’t even get to spend time together. When was the last time you actually went out on a date? 4 years ago?
Today, you wake up with a resolution to change things. You very well know for some time now that you have a broken marriage, you may still be legally married, that’s true, but everything else is not what you and your partner have planned when you were just starting out.
Thanks to existing legislation, you can turn to divorce. Now, you have to be realistic, it won’t be an easy way to tread but it sure would put an end to the senseless arguments you have been having for the last couple of years. When you think about it, divorce is not an easy  process, but it sure is easier compared to almost dreading to wake up every morning knowing you and your partner would have another fight, or if both of you get lucky, the silent treatment.
No one is stopping you to get a divorce. In fact, if you think long and hard and you believe that this would be best for you, your partner and for your children, then go ahead with the process. But if in your heart, you know that you still love the person you married despite the anger and disagreements, then you would have to think again.
If you can look back to happier times and smile, if you can still laugh at the memory of the silly moments you used to have, there may still be hope in finding answers to fix marriage problems and bring it back to a place like its never broken.

Take action today. If what your heart dictates is to fix marriage problems in your life, despite the arguments, the disappointments and the tears, talk to your partner. Find strength and comfort in your vow of “for better or for worse, ‘til death do us part”. Together, as husband and wife, you will bring your marriage back to a place of love and harmony.

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