Can I Save My Marriage After A Bad Break Up?- Published article by Diana Onedge

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Marriages fail for many reasons. If yours is on the brink and you want an answer to the question 'can I save my marriage after a bad break up?' I have some information to help you get your love back in your arms in less time than you think.



First of all you need to honestly assess your marriage. Is there really anything left worth saving? Sometimes the answer to that is no and you have no choice but to move on. But, if you honestly feel like you still care for your spouse and that there is still a lot of love and good in your relationship, the next thing you need to do is honestly evaluate your role in the break up of your marriage.



This is not about blaming anybody; it's about learning from past mistakes and being willing to change behaviors that were destructive to the marriage. It's these behaviors that have brought you and your spouse to this point in your marriage. If you can honestly commit to changing your bad habits you are most of the way there when it comes to saving your marriage and being happy again.



Remember that you can't force your spouse to love you, respect you, or be willing to work on your relationship. They will either be willing to work on the marriage or they won't. The first thing to do is to ask them where they stand on helping to get the marriage back on track. If they say they don't think there is anything to save and they're not willing to try than you really have no choice but to end the relationship for now and give it some time for things to cool down.



But, if after an honest and open talk you both agree that you think there is something in your relationship that can be saved, and should be saved, you do have options and the marriage can be a happy one again.



Going to a marriage counselor will make a lot of sense at this point. It will be important to have an objective third party help each of you change bad habits and develop better communication skills. Trying to do that on your own will be difficult or even impossible since you will likely feel hurt and like you are being criticized if your spouse tries to point out some of the behaviors that you have that they don't like, and vice a versa.



One word of caution though: not all marriage counselors are created equal. Some are better than others. It may seem like a pain in the neck but you should make sure you and your spouse are comfortable with whatever counselor your choose. If you're not, find another one or a good relationship advice system you can work with until both of you feel comfortable and can sit down with a marriage counselor. You may find out that the problems can be fixed without a marriage counselor.



So if you've ever asked the question 'can I save my marriage after a bad break up?' the answer is: yes. But you can't do it alone. If your spouse is willing to try to make changes in their behavior and meet you halfway than you have a good chance to save your marriage and have them back in your arms in less time than you think.


Whatever may happen next in your life, you will always sense that it was a tragedy that you never made a complete effort to get back together. For more help you can look into one of the Best Relationship Advice Systems that is available, at http://www.dontbreakupmakeup.com/It will take you by the hand and show you exactly what to do and what to say to get your ex love back in your arms, Especially if you are the only one trying. If you want to save your relationship, then you can start working toward the relationship you once had, or always wanted.


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