One Week to Save Your Marriage
By K. Ryan
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Has your marriage lost the love and passion that it used to have? Don't give up!
One Week to Save Your Marriage is an essential workbook for women who are in desperate need of reigniting a dying spark of love.
Put the exercises in the book to practice every day for one week to help turn your marriage around. You'll find soul-searching questions to ask yourself, suggestions for change, and specific exercises that are to be done every day.
If you are married and unhappy, looking for ways to keep your man, and looking for ways to turn an unhealthy relationship into a healthy one, One Week to Save Your Marriage is a must-read guidebook.
You'll learn how to change negative behaviors, how to nurture yourself, and how you can't be a loving partner when you do not love yourself.
You'll learn how men think and why you can't project your feelings onto your partner, you'll discover the simple way to get what you want from your partner - just ask!, and many tips and techniques for turning a dying relationship around.
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One Week to Save Your Marriage - K. Ryan
Introduction
In the United States and worldwide, approximately 42% of marriages end in divorce each year.
Couples between the ages of 25 and 39 account for almost 60% of divorces.
The three most common reasons for divorce are a lack of commitment from one or both partners, a lot of conflicts and arguments, and infidelity.
What starts out as a union of love, trust and respect somehow gets eroded as the years pass by. Couples believe they cannot get their marriages back to the way they used to be, give up on each other, and file for divorce.
It's important that couples learn how to communicate with each other, how to regain trust and respect, and how to turn their marriages back into the marriages they had when they were newlyweds.
One Week to Save Your Marriage is specifically geared to women who feel unhappy, unappreciated and unloved in their marriages.
Each day, there is a specific chapter with questions, ideas and exercises. Take time to read the chapter thoroughly, ask yourself those questions, and do each of the exercises.
You may also want to keep a journal of each day as you progress through the book. Write down what attitude changes you noticed in yourself and your partner, what the results of the exercises that you did were, and ways you intend to deal with these specific issues in the future.
An unhappy marriage today doesn't mean it can't be turned into a happy and healthy relationship again.
This guidebook will help you change your attitude and perceptions and allow you to learn more about the male partner in your life.
We encourage you to seek counseling in addition to reading this book with a marriage or family therapist or your pastor.
If you are in a physically or emotionally violent and abusive relationship, you need to get out of that situation as quickly as you can.
Chapter 1 - Unlearn Your Preconceptions about Love
Often times, we react to our relationship the way our mother reacted to the relationship with our father or how our grandmother reacted to our grandfather.
This reactionary way gets passed down from generation to generation. And, that’s not always a good thing.
It’s important for women to learn to release these ingrained patterns of thoughts and behaviors in order for their relationships to survive.
Stop questioning everything and stop reacting to your significant other the way your mother or grandfather reacted to their mates. It’s important to embrace new ways of thinking and see love as an ongoing process.
If you don’t take control of your life, someone else will. It’s important that women are in control of their own happiness and lives; no one else.
Don’t get married or go into a relationship expecting your partner to change. You can only change yourself. Your partner will react to the positive changes he sees in you.
You can never force someone to change – and you don’t want to. You only have control over yourself.
Every relationship has a good and a bad side. A relationship is