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Stop Your Divorce PLR Content

Stop Your Divorce PLR Content

A targeted collection of 5 high-quality articles on how to prevent a divorce you can use to kickstart your content creation and personal branding efforts. Becoming a published author, authority blogger or social media maven has never been easier.

 

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How Do I Stop My Divorce


A lot of women resort to chick flick or magazine article advice when her husband takes a hike. A lot of guys resort to macho, testosterone-pumped tactics when the sanctity of his castle is compromised. Neither approach is likely to work very well. If you're staring in the mirror and wondering, "How do I stop my divorce," there are some things you can do which just might win back your sweetheart. 


To begin with, use some basic common sense and stop with the name-calling and accusations. In fact, stop anything that involves raised voices. It's okay, and even appropriate, to get angry in some situations. But it's never okay to run off at the mouth to such a degree that your partner adds verbal abuse to the list of reasons he or she called it quits. If you tend to swear and yell after a few beers, quit drinking (at least when you have an audience) or severely limit your intake. 


Now is the time to do some serious mirror work. Sure, your spouse isn't perfect and never was. But you can't control his or her behavior. The only person you can begin to manage is yourself. During angry exchanges, most people say things they live to regret. In fact, the way couples manage their disagreements has a lot to do with how the relationship goes - or doesn't go. 


Lots of irreparable harm is done in the heat of anger. If you're a verbal ax murderer, you need to acknowledge the damage you do with words and learn some anger management tactics, including self-imposed time outs. 


If you're a guy who tends to loom over a woman, stay in your seat and keep your hands together, relaxed in your lap or on the chair arms. If you're one of those women capable of being shrill or who tends to shriek criticisms, put a lid on that voice and interrupt the tirade - preferably early on. To many partners, a loud, verbal barrage is like a physical assault. 


If you're a grudge holder, you're poisoning the relationship. When you bring up old arguments and past hurts in the heat of a current disagreement, it adds fuel to the fire and contributes to hopelessly entangled conversations. 


Instead of reminding your spouse of his or her past sins, stick with the current topic and play nice. If you're busy trying to sort out who will pick up the kids at school, talk about that and try adding a genuine smile.  


For many people asking, "how do I stop my divorce" the biggest issue is often all about forgiveness. You need to work out how to forgive your partner for however he or she has acted. 


More importantly, you need to ask forgiveness for the areas where you have been ugly or unkind or unthinking or insensitive. It's amazing how far the words "I'm sorry" can go toward healing the hurt.

 

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