Four Simple Steps To Stop Your Divorce And Save
Your Marriage
As long as the final papers have yet to be signed, it is never too
late to stop your divorce. Anyone will tell you that the break up of a marriage is one of the worst things
that can happen to a person; and that it is becoming all too common. Sadly, statistics reveal that more than
half of all marriages today will end in divorce. When you consider that divorce is commonly regarded as one
of the most stressful events that can happen in a person's life, even beyond the death of a loved one, there
is a lot of heartache out there in the world.
The fact of the matter is: most breakups could have been avoided. And, as such, you do not have
to be a statistic. You can do something about it by stopping your divorce in its tracks. Obviously, it isn't going
to be easy, but it is possible. Simply apply the following steps to rebuild what has been broken.
Remember, you can't expect to stop your divorce without first having a plan, anymore than you can expect to
build a house without blueprints. Fortunately, help is available and it is in your best interest to take advantage
of it. Your marriage does not have to fail, but it is up to you to do your part and it will take another four
letter word other than love: w-o-r-k.
Step One: Locate the Cause
It will be impossible to stop your divorce if you don't know why your marriage is falling apart in the first
place. Somehow, you need to get your spouse to help diagnose what is wrong with your marriage. This may end up
being a little harder than it sounds, because what you think might be the reason for the divorce is most likely
just a symptom and not the cause.
Step Two: Repair the Cause
Without a doubt, this is the number one crucial step. If you can't first discover the cause and then work on a
solution, you won't be able to stop your divorce. Unfortunately, some problems can't be fixed, but most can. The
reason most marriage ending problems don't get solved is that they are never identified as being the cause of it
all. But, since you've already done that in step one, you now need to work with your spouse to find the compromises
that will save your marriage.
Step Three: Recall the Good Times
It is vital to remember why you got together in the first place. No matter how bad your marriage is currently,
there must have been a time when things were good. Try to get back to that place by first admitting to each other
that it did exist!
Step Four: Start Anew
The final step in your effort to stop your divorce is to start over. You need to look at your marriage as a
brand new marriage. Keep in mind the good times and forget the bad times. Learn about your spouse all over again.
Admit to each other that things have changed. You need to make your marriage work with the person you are married
to, not the person you wish they were. Accept them as they are, and work together to build a better, stronger
marriage based on that fact.
In conclusion, by following these four basic steps, you will optimize being able to stop your divorce. In
addition to these four recommendations, if you find you need more help, don't be afraid to seek it. There are
numerous organizations available to help repair what is broken in your relationship; don't hesitate doing
everything you can to stop your
divorce and save your marriage!
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