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I Married the Wrong Person

I Married the Wrong Person

Posted by MCARadmin in Life 26 Dec 2022

Very often I have a spouse come in after less than a year of marriage saying they married the wrong person. When dating, couples put their best foot forward and work hard to cover imperfections. It’s easy and common for them to show their best behaviors in the beginning of a relationship. “He was so attentive and caring”, “I got flowers every week at work”, “We took walks together and talked on the phone for hours”. After marriage, however, the imperfections each person tried so hard to hide when dating seem to come to the surface and the issues from childhood or previous relationships get exposed.

 

NOW WHAT?

How can you and your spouse reconnect? Marriage counseling can help facilitate
positive change in your relationship by addressing underlying issues impacting
your marriage. In preparation for counseling, give thought to the following
questions:

 

  • Are you willing to look at the flaws you brought into the marriage?
  • Can you identify the triggers that are upsetting you?
  • Did you marry your mother or father without realizing it?
  • What are your parenting styles and how do they differ from your spouse?
  • Are there any attachment issues in either spouse that needs to be evaluated?
  • Is God in your marriage or have you left Him behind?

 

BRING BACK THE ROMANCE

It’s natural in any relationship for the “newness” to give way to routine. Here are
some tips to revitalize the romance in your relationship.

 

  • Are you showing your partner affection like you did when you first met?
  • Having fun is important. Find an activity you can enjoy together.
  • Have a date night every other week. This would be without the children.
  • Implement good communication skills
  • Weekend trips are great, if possible.
  • Go on dates with other couples.

 

FOCUS ON THE POSITIVE

Words of Affirmation can make a difference and lift one’s spirit.

There will always be ups and downs in any relationship. If you are going through difficult times right now, be encouraged that things can quickly take a turn for the better with some time and attention.

Remember why you married your spouse in the first place. Find 5 positive adjectives about your spouse and share them with him/her giving an example of each. Words of Affirmation can make a difference and lift one’s spirit.

 

WE’RE HERE TO HELP

If you are struggling in your relationship, we can help you bring back true intimacy
and connection. Call us so you can have a plan for moving forward.

Call us at 870-935-4102