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I want to keep my marriage intact.
Tell me how to save my marriage?
My marital life is on the rocks. However, I still want to keep my marriage. Can you tell me how to save my marriage? This is a very common refrain among us. First and foremost thing to do in this scenario is not to worsen it with more bitterness towards each other. With a little bit of maturity and patience you can relive your honeymoon days and save your marriage. All you need is a renewal of love, understanding, and trust. It is in these most trying times that your resolve is tested and you tell yourself “I want to keep my marriage. I will do anything to save my marriage.”
My career ambitions and work pressure are a hindrance in letting me keep my marriage
Our marriage is passing through a real bad phase. It is not because we are not compatible. We are so involved in our career goals that we find little time for each other. Both of us work in high pressure jobs and that is taking a toll on our marriage. Still, both of us love each other. I want to keep my marriage. My wife feels the same way. I am desperate to save my marriage. Can you help me keep my marriage? Can you give me some tips to save my marriage?
Sounds similar? Here are some “keep my marriage” tips. Most of us go through this phase at some time in our life. Very often we are so deeply in pursuit of individual fulfillment and personal ambitions that we forget or ignore our family obligations. The going gets difficult particularly when both husband and wife are working parents. We are forced in some way or the other to lead hectic lives due to work pressure, personal goals, etc. On top of that we are also required to take care of our children and keep them under our wings. Yet you should hang onto the idea, “I’ll keep my marriage/save my marriage.” The key is to divide your domestic responsibilities and chores equally. After all marriage is a partnership in which both of you have equal roles to play. Besides keeping your marriage intact is the surest way to help your children grow in a healthy environment. You should stop divorce from being an option. One might add that there is even a socially positive side to it because a high percentage of people with abnormal or anti-social behavior come from broken homes.
I want to keep my marriage but I get very little time with my partner
I want to keep my marriage but my daily routine is such that I get to spend more time with someone else, during works hours, than my spouse. This has created a communication gap between us. However, I seriously want keep my marriage. I want to save my marriage at all cost. Please advice.
Yes, you are right. This is becoming a common trend with busy professional life. You might consequently even get attracted to that individual. This may occur due to your emotional needs which your spouse might have failed to satisfy due to lack of spending time together. Thus it is important for you to fulfill each other’s emotional needs as spouses to keep your marriage. Giving each other quality time is the first step that you need to take when you say “I want to save my marriage”.
I want to save my marriage but individual differences are coming in our way
Our marriage was very stable. However, lately individual differences have cropped up and consequently our marriage is going the wrong way. I love my husband a great deal. I want to keep my marriage. How can I reconcile my differences with my husband and save my marriage?
Are you facing similar problems? Here are some “save my marriage” tips. Individual differences are inevitable, even between life-partners. You need to recognize both of your individual differences, in terms of personality, behavior, etc. By doing so both of you can appreciate each other’s tastes and preferences. Only if you understand your spouse as a person can you respect him/her. Try to be indulgent towards your spouse. You will be more accommodating if you can together do things which both of you enjoy. Mowing the lawns together or helping each other in the kitchen can give you much happiness. You have to devote some time to your spouse regularly, despite your busy schedule. Spending quality time together with your spouse and children can keep your marriage intact. A weekend trip, occasional holidaying and picnics can be much rewarding. As husband and wife, you should also take equal responsibility for your child’s care. Let your actions speak for yourself. Let you actions convey your thoughts like “I want to keep my marriage/I want to save my marriage”.
A happy married life is something everyone wishes for. But it brings with it many responsibilities and obligations, the most important being emotional ones. If you strongly believe that “I can keep my marriage”, you’ll treasure it. Be frank and honest with your spouse and commit your love to each other. Even in most difficult circumstances, do not lose hope. Keep telling yourself “I’ll save my marriage”.
