Is your marriage like a ship in rough seas ready to sink? If you are asking "what can I do to save my marriage" then maybe there is an iceberg ahead.
So what happened? Have you thought about what brought you to this question? You need to map out a plan before you move forward or you might find yourself looking at that same iceberg again and jumping ship.
Sit down and talk with your spouse.
Get their opinion.
Find out what they think about the marriage.
Do they think the marriage is worth saving? By sitting down and talking you might find that both of you are wanting to save the marriage.
Now you need to decide which way you want to go to "save my marriage".
Do you go to counseling or try to fix it on your own.
If you try to fix it on your own, then you may look online.
You can find many sites and ebooks that can give you the help you need.
Take into consideration that if you do try to fix it on your own, that you both will be looking at it from different angles.
You need to make sure that both of you follow the same path and don't sway from course.
That way you can both come to the same answer to "save my marriage".
If you decide to go to a marriage counselor, don't go for the first one listed.
You need to look for the one that you are willing to open up to.
One that both of you feel comfortable with, so that you can lay it all out on the table.
You may find that 'letting it all out' with a marriage counselor is what you both needed.
Some think that a marriage counselor is the last step that they can take to save a marriage.
That's not true, it can also be the first step.
Or you can try both at the same time.
Your marriage counselor may give you references to online sites and ebooks to look over.
The marriage counselor may have you look online for homework purposes.
Something that both of you can do together.
Which ever way you decide, make sure that both of you are willing to go that route.
Decide together and then follow through, or you may find yourself asking the same question "Save My Marriage, What Can I Do?"
So what happened? Have you thought about what brought you to this question? You need to map out a plan before you move forward or you might find yourself looking at that same iceberg again and jumping ship.
Sit down and talk with your spouse.
Get their opinion.
Find out what they think about the marriage.
Do they think the marriage is worth saving? By sitting down and talking you might find that both of you are wanting to save the marriage.
Now you need to decide which way you want to go to "save my marriage".
Do you go to counseling or try to fix it on your own.
If you try to fix it on your own, then you may look online.
You can find many sites and ebooks that can give you the help you need.
Take into consideration that if you do try to fix it on your own, that you both will be looking at it from different angles.
You need to make sure that both of you follow the same path and don't sway from course.
That way you can both come to the same answer to "save my marriage".
If you decide to go to a marriage counselor, don't go for the first one listed.
You need to look for the one that you are willing to open up to.
One that both of you feel comfortable with, so that you can lay it all out on the table.
You may find that 'letting it all out' with a marriage counselor is what you both needed.
Some think that a marriage counselor is the last step that they can take to save a marriage.
That's not true, it can also be the first step.
Or you can try both at the same time.
Your marriage counselor may give you references to online sites and ebooks to look over.
The marriage counselor may have you look online for homework purposes.
Something that both of you can do together.
Which ever way you decide, make sure that both of you are willing to go that route.
Decide together and then follow through, or you may find yourself asking the same question "Save My Marriage, What Can I Do?"
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