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Unfortunately,
cheating in marriage is becoming commonplace. While the stats for infidelity
are not concrete, many couples’s therapists estimate close to 30 to 40 percent
of wives and nearly 50 percent of husbands cheat on their partners.
(http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5359395/site/newsweek)
Now websites and select greeting card companies promote the idea and make money
off of it. They encourage people to loose hope and to give up without thinking
twice about their reasons for marrying in the first place.
Personally, I'm tired of seeing couples end their marriages, or put them in
jeopardy, when they can find ways to be happy in their relationships. Whether
or not you have experienced the jealousy, pain, embarrassment and frustration
of an affair outside of your relationship, you can work towards healing your
marriage.
I have addressed strategies to help you keep you and your spouse
together with an acrostic. The advice listed here takes more that what any
individual has in and of him or her. If you know that both of you are willing
to work at saving your marriage, read on. Then print it out, and keep it in a
place to help you remember your plans for a happy marriage.
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Find forgiveness in your heart, mind and soul
- . Accept that your
relationship won't be the same
- Insist that it will get better, though
- Then take steps to get help
- Hiring a Relationship Coach or Counsellor is a
good idea
- Have faith in God's plan for you, your spouse and your marriage
- Overcome
the guilt, shame, blame and lame thinking
- Pray that you and your partner can
release bitterness, avoid temptation, and find healing
- Expect a rough time
ahead, but work towards a better relationship anyway
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Lift your heads knowing that adultery doesn't have to rob you of a healthy
marriage
- Offer support to each other even if you don't feel like doing it
- Voice your hurt, pain, past and future expectations with each other
- Enjoy the power of unfailing, immovable, unconditional love by celebrating it
each day
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