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Saving Your Marriage

The Myth of Marriage

On this page: Saving Your Marriage. Marriage repair article that shatters one of the biggest myths of marriage and can help you prevent divorce.

Here is one marriage counseling and relationship advice that can set one straight, if you have ever believed or felt that a marriage shouldn't be hard. Many people assume that marriages should be easy, without involving any struggle, and romantic marriages just plain work.

Well, in reality, that is as far as you can get from truth, as possible. Why?

Just like many things in life, marriage is one of those things where the only way you can get your training is "on the job". Before being married, the only experience you may have about marriage is theoretical at best, and only through the experience and knowledge of others around you.

Well, so just like any other "job" then, it is only natural that you make mistakes in your learning curve of being married. But, that's not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it is a good thing that can help in saving your marriage in the long run.

Here is an interesting story as shared by Dr. Lee Baucom, a renowned expert in saving marriages, that illustrates the point very well.

One summer, when the Dr. Baucom was at a beach that hosts the annual sea turtle nesting, a large mother sea turtle lumbered up the beach, just above the high-tide mark, right at the base of the sand dunes, dug a hole some 18 inches into the ground, and laid a large group of eggs. Those eggs are left to develop and hatch, usually a couple of months later.

Now, here's the interesting thing: those tiny turtles (about 3 inches long) have to make the long trek from the nest to the sea. The long trek for the mother turtle is even longer for the baby turtles. Some people have felt bad for the turtles in the past, and decided to help them. So they picked up those baby turtles and carried them to the surf.

But by doing this, as Dr. Baucom says, the "helpers" actually insured the death of the baby turtles. How? You see, that long trek to the sea builds the muscles in the flippers of the baby turtle. Those muscles are all that ensure the survival of the babies.

This is a very powerful story in the context of saving your marriage and relationships as well. Just like for the turtles, some struggle is required and necessary for our growth and long-term survival of our relationships as well. Such struggles can help you develop necessary skills, to stand up to other struggles that will come your way, in your life and relationships.

Every marriage has ups and downs. It is up to us to learn to let these struggles allow us move closer to each other, instead of driving us farther apart. It is important to realize that staying married does not mean lack of difficulties, but instead, using those difficulties to learn and develop and love each other even more.

If you are ready to leave the myths behind and discover the relationship of your dreams, go to http://www.SaveTheMarriage.com





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