Save the Marriage Even When it Seems Hopeless - 3 Secrets That Could Save Your Marriage!
So many of these people could have saved the marriage, even when it seemed hopeless.
I'd like to share with you what I have learned through personal experience and a lot of searching for practical information from people who have been there.
As a matter of fact, I have discovered 3 secrets that could save your marriage.
We all know the statistics about marriages ending in divorce (it's not pretty!) but here is one you may not have known; the success rate for traditional marriage counseling is only about 20%.
In other words, only 2 out of every 10 couples said their marriages improved from counseling.
And 50% of them end up divorced! I believe that a major reason for this is that most people who call themselves "marriage counselors" are trained primarily in individual therapy.
They are great at helping the couple as individuals but not quite as successful at treating the marriage.
Traditional marriage counselors spend tons of expensive sessions teaching couples how to be "better communicators.
" Often this just helps them to fight better.
The marriage is still troubled.
Here are three things that I have learned that made a huge difference in my marriage: 1) Be prepared to love your spouse enough to let them go.
The more you push, the more they will pull away.
It is human nature.
This can seem counter-intuitive when your spouse is telling you the marriage is over, but trust me on this! 2) You must get out of the negative emotional state you are in (anger, hurt, jealousy, depression, desperation etc) and put yourself in a more resourceful state.
Very critical mistakes are made when people are mired in these negative emotions.
Any one of these can kill your chance to save your marriage.
3) The focus should be on the marriage itself and not the two of you as individuals.
The marriage actually becomes the client, almost like a third person! This is the biggest reason why traditional marriage counseling fails so often.
It works from a faulty model.
Time is not on your side though, and waiting and hoping for things to get better is a big mistake!