Beat the Odds for Divorce

Written by Pat Swan, MS, Life and Relationship Coach


Do you think marriage is a turkey shoot? Are you looking for a guarantee of success? Don’t gamble with your relationship. Follow expert advice to beatrepparttar odds for divorce.

Researchers can predictrepparttar 101661 success or failure of a long-term relationship with 90% accuracy based on one thing - Conflict Resolution Skills. All relationships experience problems. How you handle them makesrepparttar 101662 difference.

Do you avoid discussing your differences? You build resentment and destroy your relationship as surely as fighting does. Follow these steps and solve differences safely, without fighting.

1.Set aside a time to sit down together, without distraction, to discussrepparttar 101663 specific difference of opinion you want to solve.

2.Definerepparttar 101664 problem to be solved.

Don’t jump into a power struggle. A difference of opinion is not right or wrong, just different.

3.Brainstorm all ofrepparttar 101665 possible solutions.

Marriage Problems? Beware of Pastoral Counsel.

Written by Pat Swan, MS, CMFT, Life and Relationship Coach


Do you wonder how you can reconnect, and bring back those loving feelings? Do you think about seeking outside help to guide you throughrepparttar process?

BE CAREFUL!

Many couples first consider calling their pastor. The person you call at this critical time could determinerepparttar 101660 success or failure of your relationship. If you choose an untrained person, you may be headed for divorce.

WHY?

Early, effective and knowledgeable intervention saves marriages. Most pastors receive no marriage and family training.

Many struggling couples considering divorce say they sought help from their pastor at least once, often several times. Most admit they received no helpful information, learned no new skills, got spiritual “shoulds” rather than practical “how to” skills.

If nothing changes,repparttar 101661 relationship deteriorates further.

I seerepparttar 101662 above scenario so often I am fed up! Just last week a husband and father who filed for divorce told me thatrepparttar 101663 third time he sought help from his pastor he was told, “There is nothing you can do. If it doesn’t change you should be happy knowing you are suffering for Christ.”

That was three years ago. At that pointrepparttar 101664 marriage could have been saved. Now it’s too late.

How do you know whether to seek help from your pastor? Considerrepparttar 101665 following questions. If you don’t knowrepparttar 101666 answer, askrepparttar 101667 pastor.

CHECKLIST FOR PASTOR QUALIFIED TO COUNSEL RELATIONSHIPS:

1. Is your pastor certified in Marriage and Family Therapy or is s/he professionally trained in marriage enrichment strategies and skills?

If not, does s/he willingly refer to professionals or recommend skills training classes? We know that most marital problems result from lack of interpersonal skills, not from spiritual problems, nor from abuse, addictions or other severe situations.

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