Save Your Failing Marriage From Burning Out - part 1
by Cat Tobin
Marriages can burnout for any number of reasons. If you're completely miserable in your marriage, there is no need to give up just yet. Even if you and your spouse have developed a daily ritual of fighting over the most mundane of things, there is still hope for you and your spouse. The key to reversing the destructive course your marriage has taken is to recognize what behavior, or lack there of, is causing your marriage to burnout.
See if you can recognize any of these scenarios in your relationship:
Have you ever stayed awake at night stressing about whether or not your marriage will last ... And what can you possibly do to save it?
Put an end to the stress and anxiety of not knowing what to do to save your troubled marriage! And discover proven methods to getting your marriage back on track.
Even if you are the only one who wants to work on it!
Check it out now!
"I'm overworked and underappreciated. My husband doesn't do anything around the house, yet I work full time, do all the chores, and take care of the kids. I'm going to lose my mind if I don't get any help around here!" Sound familiar? To begin, it will do you no good to accuse your spouse of doing nothing. It will only offend him or her. Marriage is not a competition, so don't compare who does more or makes more money. Both of you deserve some time for yourself, so work on a plan together to find ways to evenly distribute the work load. Rotate the household chores each week, and equitably divide the care of the children between the two of you. And always remember to recognize and appreciate all the work your partner has done. Thank them for even doing the smallest of chores.
Read the end of
Save Your Failing Marriage From Burning Out
Related Articles: Be Courteous For A Happy Marriage - And To Save A Troubled One How To Save Your Marriage Circadian Rhythms Can Save A Marriage Save Marriage Steps - Saving Your Marriage How To Find A Good Marriage Counselor And Save Your Marriage |
Related Questions: |
Back from Save Marriage Articles
to Marriage Counseling Articles Directory
