Here's What You Do When Your Spouse Unwilling To Go To
Marriage Counseling
Does your marriage need help and your spouse
is unwilling to go to marriage counseling?
You may feel like your marriage is doomed to failure if
your spouse is uncooperative.
BUT --
There is actually something you can do. Check this out:
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Mort,
Your Marriage Fitness program gave me a new perspective for my failing
marriage.
I registered as a last ditch effort to save my
marriage. My husband wanted a divorce.
I was out of hope, out of ideas, and searching for
a way change my situation.
I registered for the lone ranger track,
which in the beginning even brought heartache. There I was wanting to
save my marriage and my husband could care less. I wondered how
a marriage could be saved when only one partner was unwilling to
participate.
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perspective on how I could better my marriage and myself.
I have become a better wife and I can even say
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and time spent together again.
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marriage's momentum, and I would encourage any couple to participate in
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Mort has valuable insights, and proven methods to
restore love in a marriage.
LDW
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The Rest Of This Article...
The rest of this article contains some tips that I've
learned from extensive
experience of working with 1,000s of married couples --
Many of whom had a spouse unwilling to go to marriage
counseling.
Keep reading OR click
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Cooperative spouse NOT required!
Let's Face It..
Not every marriage is as solid as the steady rock it was
founded on --
But no matter what your unique matrimonial issue may be,
there are plenty of options out
there to help turn things around.
From marriage
therapy to marriage
retreats, there are virtually COUNTLESS opportunities to keep
the fire burning in your marriage.
However, there is the occasional spouse unwilling to go
to marriage counseling.
So What Can Be Done For An Uncooperative Spouse?
If you find yourself thinking a very similar
circumstance is happening in your marriage, it is likely due to one big
reason: a serious
break down in communication.
When you're not communicating the way you once were,
then the cracks in the foundation of a relationship only
grow wider.
If you feel your marriage could really use some much
needed counseling, and you have a spouse unwilling to go to marriage
counseling, then perhaps focus first on repairing that very important
bridge of communication.
Make It A Point To REALLY Communicate With Your Spouse
If necessary, write a note, perhaps like you once did
early in the relationship.
Whatever you think could possibly re-ignite
the fire in your relationship is a great way to nudge
your partner in the right direction.
Marriages
can always be improved.
Even those couples nearing their fiftieth anniversary
have to keep working on their marriage.
That said, sometimes a marriage is most
successful at its beginning.
Think about what made things work between you and your
spouse at the very start of you relationship.
Chances are, he or she share the same fond memories of
how things used to be.
In marriage therapy, this can be a
terrific ice breaker when opening those tangled lines of
communication.
And you can do this even
before you step foot in a marriage counselor's office.
It may help giving your spouse that extra incentive to
get to couples
therapy.
Sometimes Friends Can Help...
If you
still have a spouse unwilling to go to marriage
counseling, then maybe talk to some friends.
Perhaps there is that couple in your neighborhood that
you and your spouse love hanging out with.
Maybe their marriage is as strong as yours once was.
Invite them over to discuss what is working in their
relationship.
This could jog some memories of your own.
Your spouse may become motivated to do what it takes to seek
help in renewing your marriage.
My Spouse Still Refuses To Go...
Please DO NOT lose faith
or get discouraged.
(Particularly because it's
possible to save the marriage by yourself!)
The effort spent on improving your marriage may be the
best thing you will ever do.
If you have a spouse unwilling to go to
marriage counseling, one of the WORST things you can do
is keep trying to get your partner to go with you to marriage therapy.
Believe me, I've seen this a million times --
And you CAN fix your marriage withOUT annoying your
husband or wife to death.
Just follow my program -- It's worked for THOUSANDS of
married couples. And it can work for you, too!
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