Can I Save My Marriage? Reviewing The Three C s

When two people get married, they should know that their life is not going to be perfect, or easy. The two people bring different personalities and uniqueness to the relationship. When you have difficulties in your marriage you must realize that you need to continue to work through your problems.

The dedication that you show your partner by working through challenges will help you learn from the experience, and will strengthen your relationship.

However, some couples stop talking and begin to do things that drive wedges between each other. Because of this, we are going to briefly introduce the three top items that every couple must implement in order to save their marriage. First, you must restore the commitment of working together. Second, you have to open the channels of communication, and finally, you may need to seek counseling.

The First C: Commitment

To really have a shot to save your marriage, both parties must have the desire to fix the underlying issues in the relationship and have a firm commitment to each other. A commitment to each other greatly improves the couple's chances of rekindling and recapturing what they once had. A commitment is not a feeling; it is not an attempt. Commitment is the will that says I will try my hardest to save my marriage. Commitment is a decision, the decision to make it work no matter what.

The Second C: Communication

We know you've heard this several times before, and we're here to tell you there is no getting around it. Another thing that's crucial to saving your marriage is to open the lines of communication. You must open these lines of communication, because so many marriages don't make it due to the lack of communication between the individuals. Communication is expressing one's feelings in a place that you and your partner feel safe and you feel you won't be judged. Communication is two ways, and requires both people to actively participate. Also, communication is hearing what your partner has to say.

The Final C: Counseling

The last thing to save your marriage is to get a counselor to help you work through issues with your partner. A counselor will act like a middle man and help your relationship. They will help you work through the challenges that you and your partner are facing. The counselor will have plenty of experience, preventing him/her from taking sides. The counselor also can help you understand your partner's point of view. They could also help you find your own real perspective. Using these three steps, you could save your marriage.

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