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By: Karen Holston
Once you think about it, there are numerous issues that can occur in a marriage. From money issues all the way down to a basic disagreement, a marriage will have to deal with a lot of issues. However, the 3 biggest issues in marriage are usually compromising, communicating, and commitment. There is no doubt about it, it is a tiny chance a marriage will be unsuccessful if both the husband and wife continually compromise, communicate, and stay 100% committed to one another. With that being said, how does a married couple continually communicate, compromise, and stay committed to one another? First off, it is necessary for both partners to spend quality time with one another on a romantic level. Marriages that usually have these 3 issues are missing this intimate interaction between one another. These 3 issues do not stand a chance to build if both the husband and the wife are consistently interacting with one another lovingly. If a husband and wife interacts with one another like they're just friends, not only will the marriage build issues, but it will just about be hopeless to rescue it. Solving the complications in your relationship will not come about over night, but it is never too late to turn your relationship around for the better. Take a brief look at a few of the things you can begin doing to turn your relationship around in these places. 1. Compromising Is Key Instead of doing each and everything you would like to do, think about your spouse's feelings for a minute and do anything they want to do. 2. Communicating Is Key Easily the most critical component of any marriage is effective communication. Appropriate communicating is not just chatting; it is also about actively listening and understanding where your spouse is coming from. Do not solely communicate with your spouse when you have a problem, make an effort to communicate with them about each and everything. From how you good your day went to how nice the shirt is you just picked out. 3. Commitment This is the obvious one, but many married couples neglect it. Staying committed doesn't just mean not cheating, it means staying committed to your partner's feelings, emotions, and their well-being. Make an effort to work on these 3 areas in your marriage and you will discover that your relationship has less issues.
Reprinted from: Communication Skills Articles.
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