How to Stop Divorce Quickly

The Magic Of Making Up 

 

Perhaps the number one way that you can stop a divorce quickly is to express your feelings to your spouse. If you think about it, if you don't tell your spouse what it is you want, there is no way for him or her to understand your feelings.

You may need to find a way to express your feelings without speaking directly to your spouse, especially if you are very emotional. Writing a letter or even an email are both simple yet effective ways that you can work to stop your divorce from happening.

Step 1 - Rebuilding Your Relationship

When you are learning how to stop divorce, then the very first thing that you want to do is work to open the lines of communication after you and your spouse have decided that you want to make things work.

There are several things that you can do to make communication more effective, such as taking a class or workshop for couples who want to improve their talking and listening skills.

You could also consider talking to a specially trained therapist to help you improve your communication skills. Often, understanding the motivation behind what your partner is saying is more important than the actual words that they are using to express their feelings. You may want to ask your partner to clarify their feelings if you don’t understand what they mean, and you should do so without being confrontational.

Step 2 - Finding New Ways to Work

When you are learning how to stop divorce, then you may also want to re-evaluate your current relationship patterns, so that you can identify the ones that no longer fit your relationship.

For example, you may have a habit of accusing your spouse of not help around the house enough and you may feel as though he or she is ignoring your requests.

The simple fact is that most of the time, accusations are not seen as requests but as a road block to having a more meaningful interaction. All you need to do is to be able to recognize these communication patterns for what they are, and change them. However, do bear in mind that this is certainly not as easy as it sounds, and many people often find that they need some professional help to find the patterns that aren’t working in their relationship.

Step 3 - Building Your Positive Interactions

Once you have recognized which communication patterns don’t work, you can then begin to find the ones which do work. 

Learning how to stop divorce has a lot to do with communication, and learning how to communicate in a positive way that stimulates your personal development as a couple. Once you have learned these new communication methods, you can practice them until they are a habit, rather than a conscious effort.

Positive feelings will also grow from positive interactions, and are also an effective way to learn how to stop a divorce. Things won't always be plain sailing, and it may take more time than you initially thought, but with a positive attitude and clear communication, your marriage can become healthier and happier than you ever thought possible.