Save a Marriage When Only One is Trying: All marriages start with the vision of living happily ever after, but the fairytale ending is a long way from reality for many couples.
When marriages are in trouble, it’s common for both couples to come together and join the fight to save it. However, what do you do when you feel like you are the only one trying to keep your relationship alive?
Ask Yourself Why
If you are having trouble breaking away from a relationship where the other partner is clearly not interested, you must ask yourself why you want to stay invested.
Do you have deep feelings for your partner and feel they are worth the effort? Are you afraid of divorce and the significant life changes that will bring? Do you fear the financial implications of a split?
Knowing what you are fighting for and why can help guide you into making the best decisions about the future of your relationship.
Do Not Force the Issue
Stop Focusing on the Negative
You might feel like you are ignoring issues about the marriage, but saving it may require you to stop focusing on its negative aspects. Doing this may mean you need to stop bringing up issues with your partner, constantly telling them they are wrong or blaming them for all the problems.
Become the Person Your Partner Fell in Love With
- ● Arranging date nights
- ● Randomly text or call to say, "I love you."
- ● Hug often
- ● Spend more quality time with your partner (watch TV, take an interest in their hobby, or join their exercise session)
- ● Organize long drives or a picnic
- ● Communicate more
Look After Yourself
Give Your Partner Some Space
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