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		<title>Help Marriage: Three Steps To Marital Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people who are married for any length of time discover that they need to work out various problems. The best way to handle problems is to take care of them as they arise, rather than pushing them under the rug or hiding our heads in the sand. Doing this will keep the problems from... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/help-marriage/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Most people who are married for any length of time discover that they need to work out various problems. The best way to handle problems is to take care of them as they arise, rather than pushing them under the rug or hiding our heads in the sand. Doing this will keep the problems from becoming insurmountable, and will help keep your marriage strong and healthy. Here are three steps that can help marriage be its best – no matter who you are, or how long you’ve been married.</p>
<h2>Step One: Identify Problems</h2>
<p>If you’re saying to yourself “Something’s wrong with my marriage!” then you’ve got to get to the bottom of things before they get out of hand. Sometimes, simply talking openly and honestly to your spouse can help both of you determine what is going wrong within your marriage. Whether it is a lack of communication, a lack of intimacy, or the first signs of infidelity – physical, or emotional – approach them rationally.</p>
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<p>People do make mistakes. Remember, as you’re identifying the problems, not to point any fingers, and to be certain to understand that marriage is a two way street. Both spouses normally have some “fault” or “blame” for what’s going wrong – but that is human nature! Treat each other with respect if you want to help marriage grow strong.</p>
<h2>Step Two: Don’t Go it Alone</h2>
<p>Once you have determined that your marriage is in jeopardy, and that neither of you are as happy as you could be, your best chances of working things out is to get help from a professional marriage counselor who can look at the problems the two of you are having from an objective viewpoint, and give you insight into several things.</p>
<p>First, a therapist can help each of you determine what makes you feel and think as you do. This can help you understand why some things that shouldn’t be problematic seem to be such huge issues to you.</p>
<p>Second, a trained counselor can help you determine how to interact best with each other. We get plenty of training about how to interact with people at work – but how much help do we receive learning how to interact positively on a personal level? Simply getting this type of help can help marriage recover quickly – often, this can be achieved in just a few easy sessions.</p>
<p>Third, a therapist can help you find ways to resolve differences and come to a peaceable agreement about how to best live together. Each of you is an individual, with separate thoughts and feelings, so getting to the bottom of things can really help marriage improve overall.</p>
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<h2>Step Three: Give It Time!</h2>
<p>Rome wasn’t built in a day, and marital problems do not normally pop up overnight! You both need to remember to give the process of healing your marriage heal plenty of time to happen. You might notice subtle changes right away, and so long as each of you has the incentive to help marriage be its best, you’ll very likely  discover that you’re happier day by day.</p>
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		<title>Strategies To Get Your Ex-Girlfriend Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you first got together with her, you were on cloud nine.  Now, you miss her terribly, since she is no longer part of your daily life – you miss talking to her, you miss the scent of her; you miss everything about her.  Getting back your ex-girlfriend has crossed your mind more than once... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/get-your-ex-girlfriend-back/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>When you first got together with her, you were on cloud nine.  Now, you miss her terribly, since she is no longer part of your daily life – you miss talking to her, you miss the scent of her; you miss everything about her.  Getting back your ex-girlfriend has crossed your mind more than once – the question is, can it be done?</p>
<p>While there is no simple yes or no answer to the problem you are facing, you can certainly look at the cause of the breakup and try to determine  whether your hopes of getting your ex girlfriend back are grounded in fact, or whether you would be better off moving in another direction.  Here are some sure fire strategies for making that determination, and, hopefully get your ex girlfriend back.</p>
<h2>First:  Ask Yourself “Why Did the Break Up Happen?”</h2>
<p>Usually, a breakup involves some fault on both parties, however, if you were unfaithful, demeaning, overly demanding, or just boring to be with, then the fault may lie solely with you.  She might have given you plenty of chances, and she may have told you that you needed to change.  Or, the two of you may have had what seemed at the time to be irreconcilable differences.</p>
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<h2>Second: Apologize</h2>
<p>A heartfelt apology will take you a long way toward your goal of getting your ex girlfriend back.  Take stock of everything you ever did to annoy her, hurt her feelings, or make her feel as though she was getting nowhere in her relationship with you.  Plan to explain yourself – a simple “I’m sorry” just won’t cut it.  Wait until step four to make your apology – but plan for it in advance.</p>
<h2>Third: Don’t Beg and Plead</h2>
<p>Begging and pleading will get you nowhere.  Don’t be tempted to drop off a dozen roses – she’ll give them to a coworker, or run over them with her car.  Don’t whine and wheedle, and don’t start to stalk her.  You’ll only make her angry, and then your chances of getting your ex girlfriend back will be severely reduced.  She certainly won’t respect you for this behavior, and any remnants of affection she holds for you will be dissipated.</p>
<h2>Fourth:  Intervention – In Person, or Third Party</h2>
<p>If you have friends in common, you could get a friend to talk to her – saying “You were so great together, too bad you couldn’t work things out.” The point is not for your friend to talk her into coming back to you – it’s just to test the waters.  You will need to do any asking on your own.  If she shows positive interest, then your chances could be good and you can move forward into a discussion.  If the third party tactic seems unappealing to you, then you’re going to have to go about getting your ex back on your own.</p>
<p>Ask her to meet you somewhere to talk in person.  Pick a quiet place that holds good memories for both of you – not necessarily a romantic place, but a place you had fun and can talk easily.  Avoid meeting in a noisy club or bar – you want to be heard.</p>
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<p>Use a tried and true tactic for speaking to her – but be sure you don’t sound rehearsed.  You can open with the apology, then get down to the point that the two of you had such a great relationship, that it would be wonderful to overcome the issues that broke you apart.  Make sure you point out that you’re not just getting back your ex girlfriend – you’re trying to make life better for both of you.</p>
<p>If she seems interested, ask point blank for a second chance.  If she seems interested, then your chances of getting back your ex girlfriend are good – so start slowly, and make plans to work out your problems and build a strong, healthy relationship.  You will be happier in the long run!</p>
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		<title>Seven Ways To Get Your Ex Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter what happened to cause the two of you to go your separate ways, the fact is, you’re  like many people who break up: You want to get your ex back.  You might not even remember what caused the breakup, and if you do, you might think that now that the initial explosive emotions... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/seven-ways-to-get-your-ex-back/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>No matter what happened to cause the two of you to go your separate ways, the fact is, you’re  like many people who break up: You want to get your ex back.  You might not even remember what caused the breakup, and if you do, you might think that now that the initial explosive emotions are over, breaking up was a terrible idea.  You miss her awfully – and now, you’re ready to get your ex back.   Here are seven ways to improve your odds of success.</p>
<h2>One:  Flowers and Gifts Make No Difference</h2>
<p>If your ex is not attracted to you, a whole shower of gifts and flowers will not make her change the way she feels about you.   Save them for after you’re back together.  Instead, show that you are the person she wants, and needs to be with.</p>
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<h2>Two:  Don’t Be a Weakling</h2>
<p>Be strong, and be yourself.   Again, show the best side of yourself.  Threats of suicide and constant complaining or begging are not effective strategies to get  your ex back.</p>
<h2>Three: Don’t Use Jealousy!</h2>
<p>Taking another woman out and making sure your ex hears all about it from your inner circle of mutual friends is one of the worst mistakes you can make.  First, you’re putting yourself at risk of having your ex believe that you never really cared much for her in the first place, and second, you’re being less than honest with the second woman – both bad ideas if you want to get your ex back.</p>
<h2>Four: Find the Positive</h2>
<p>If the two of you had been together for a long time before you broke up, the chances are good that both of you have changed significantly.  So, while there may be some nostalgic feelings about the beginning of your relationship, the fact is, you need to find things that your ex recently found attractive about you.  Think back to the last few times she complimented you. What did she say?  What was it she liked about you then?  Foster those things within yourself and be that person she was so attracted to at the time.</p>
<h2>Five: Stalking Doesn’t Work</h2>
<p>Harassment and stalking behavior like calling constantly, following her from place to place, hanging out in places where she’s likely to be, and sending constant text messages or emails is no way to get your ex back.  She’ll feel much more inclined to give you a second chance if you give her the space and time to make the decision to return on her own.</p>
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<h2>Six: Apologize</h2>
<p>A sincere apology for your part in the breakup, no matter how small, is one of the gestures that will help you make big strides to get your ex back.  Explain how and why you’re sorry, and be sure she understands that if she does give you a second chance,  it won’t happen again.</p>
<h2>Seven: Professional Help Works Wonders</h2>
<p>Don’t be afraid to get professional help, if you want to get your ex back.  A professional counselor can help you come to terms with your feelings and get to the bottom of just why you are the way you are.  In addition, he or she can give you the perspective you need to get your ex back.</p>
<p>Whether you get your ex back or not depends on a number of factors.  While you may very well end up flying solo, using positive strategies give you a greater chance of success, so be sure to think things over and make a plan before you approach her.  You’ll increase your odds.</p>
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		<title>The Magic of Making Up Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your relationship has, as so many do, hit a rough patch, then one of the best things you can do to help it improve is to read plenty of expert information about relationship repair. This review of The Magic of Making Up is designed to help you decide whether this ebook can help you... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/the-magic-of-making-up-review/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>If your relationship has, as so many do, hit a rough patch, then one of the best things you can do to help it improve is to read plenty of expert information about relationship repair.  This review of <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/go/makingup"><em>The Magic of Making Up</em></a> is designed to help you decide whether this ebook can help you get your relationship back on track.</p>
<h2>What Is It?</h2>
<p><em>The Magic of Making Up</em> is a system that has been designed to help people understand what has gone wrong within their relationships.  While you might very well feel as though you are all alone, and the only person in the world who has experienced the painful feelings you feel during relationship problems, the fact is, these difficulties are part of being human.  There are specific psychological tricks and other methods that <em>The Magic of Making Up</em> can help you understand, so you can get your relationship back on track .</p>
<h2>Amazing Advice</h2>
<p>One of the most surprising pieces of advice The Magic of Making Up gives, is that begging for forgiveness after a breakup is one of the biggest mistakes you can make.  This ebook actually teaches people how to assess themselves after a bad breakup or spousal separation.  When you read it, you discover ways to self-assess and determine what logical steps to take to prepare for a reconciliation.</p>
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<p>Even more surprising, <em>The Magic of Making Up</em> is geared toward helping you get your ex back, as well as renewing a recently failed relationship.  In just a few more than sixty short and informative pages, this powerful little book provides insight anyone can use to improve any relationship.  Even better, it can help you learn how to improve all kinds of future relationships!</p>
<h2><em>The  Magic of Making Up</em>: Learning The System</h2>
<p>The <em>Magic of Making Up</em> uses a systematic, step by step plan that relies on the detailed techniques professionals use to help people get their exes back.  If you want to get your ex back, or if you are attempting to head off a breakup, then you’ll find these techniques useful.  There is even advice about what to do if you made the mistake of cheating, or if your ex has already found a new partner.</p>
<p>If there is one thing that needs to be made clear in this  review, it is that the ebook contains helpful advice for anyone, in any situation.  Every set of circumstances surrounding a specific relationship or breakup is different – and <em>The Magic of Making Up</em> offers information that can be applied to any situation so you can find the right solution for your own troubled relationship, or help getting your ex back.</p>
<h2>Proven Success</h2>
<p><em>The Magic of Making Up</em> has proven successful for a variety of people in all kinds of situations ever since it first became available.  In fact, as of this<em> </em> review, the ebook has helped get 95% of couples who tried the system to renew their relationships or get back together.   These people, in over sixty countries, had no trouble following the plan or using the proven techniques – so don’t be afraid that you’ll make matters worse by following this system.  In fact, you, like many of the other participants, might see results in as little as a week of beginning.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>This book is appealing for a variety of reasons – but the two that stand out the most are that the advice and techniques presented can be applied to all kinds of relationship situations, and that the system has a proven, successful track record.  By presenting you with the opportunity to take a different outlook and responding calmly rather than reacting negatively, <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/go/makingup"><em>The Magic of Making Up</em></a> can help you in a unique way.  This is one of the most successful books available – truly “magical” for improving and saving relationships.</p>
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		<title>Get Your Boyfriend Back: 5 Top Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you feel as though you’ve made a mistake in breaking up and now you want to get your boyfriend back?  A breakup is one of the most difficult things to go through – and it can be even harder if you feel the split was not the best of ideas.  If you are like... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/get-your-boyfriend-back/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Do you feel as though you’ve made a mistake in breaking up and now you want to get your boyfriend back?  A breakup is one of the most difficult things to go through – and it can be even harder if you feel the split was not the best of ideas.  If you are like so many women who want to give their relationships a second chance, and you need help learning how to get your boyfriend back, there are strategies that work.</p>
<p>Before you begin, remember that not every relationship can be repaired.  Often, staying apart can be best for both parties – even though the pain can be considerable.  If you were involved in an unhealthy relationship, such as one that involved betrayal or abuse, you may want to resist the temptation to try to get your boyfriend back.</p>
<p>If your relationship was mostly positive, and you’re ready to give things a second chance, here are some helpful tips you can put to work.</p>
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<h2>Tip #1: Why Did the Breakup Occur?</h2>
<p>Every relationship breakup happens for a reason.  You’ll need to explore the cause or causes of the breakup and decide how to eliminate those causes in the future.  Remember: relationships go both ways.  Each partner probably contributed to the breakup in some way.</p>
<h2>Tip #2: Time and Space is Crucial</h2>
<p>The most important strategy to implement if you want to get your boyfriend back, is to let him know how you feel.  Once you have made your feelings known, give him space and time to think about it and make a decision.  If you pester or hound him, you’ll reduce your chances of success.  In time, he will come to a decision: either you will get your boyfriend back, or you won’t.</p>
<h2>Tip #3: Keep a Positive Outlook</h2>
<p>The law of attraction is a powerful thing! Use it to your advantage and do your best to maintain a positive attitude.  You’ll feel better and even if you don’t get your boyfriend back, you’ll attract good things and people (perhaps, someone even better than your old boyfriend!) into your inner circle.</p>
<h2>Tip #4: Care For Yourself</h2>
<p>Care for yourself, inside and out.  When you go through a breakup, emotional turmoil takes its toll, mentally and physically.  Remember to eat food that you like, that is good for you, and get some fresh air and exercise each day.  Be kind to yourself and do the things you enjoy.  Spend time with people you love and care about.  You’ll be more likely to get your boyfriend back, if you stay in good mental and physical condition.</p>
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<h2>Tip #5: A Breakup Is Not the End of The World</h2>
<p>Many people break up, then discover that their world has a lot less color without the old love of their life being involved!  So, maintain and build your own interests.  Work on that art project, write that amazing story you’ve got hidden inside yourself, or put your talents to work in some other way.  You’ll be most likely to get your boyfriend back if you continue to work toward being a person who is desirable and fun to be around.</p>
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		<title>The Causes of High Divorce Statistics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sadly, more than fifty percent of all marriages in the United States are destined to end in a divorce.  Whether the divorce is amicable, or if the former spouses end up fighting for the rest of their lives, these are terribly high statistics!  Unfortunately, divorce statistics in many other developed societies are nearly as high... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/divorce-statistics/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Sadly, more than fifty percent of all marriages in the United States are destined to end in a divorce.  Whether the divorce is amicable, or if the former spouses end up fighting for the rest of their lives, these are terribly high statistics!  Unfortunately, divorce statistics in many other developed societies are nearly as high as those in the United States.  These statistics would lead one to believe that we’re living in the sort of society that condones marriages that can simply be thrown away.</p>
<p>In many places and in various levels of society, marriage seems to have become a relationship that is much more casual than the traditional, strong partnerships seen in the past.  Despite traditional vows taken during marriage ceremonies, including the common vow of “til’ death do we part,” divorce statistics have soared.</p>
<h2>Professions Prone to Divorce</h2>
<p>This is particularly true of people who live within public view – it seems as though movie and TV stars, entertainers of all kinds, and professional athletes from various  nations suffer from very high divorce rates.</p>
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<p>Police officers suffer from high divorce rates as well.  In the United States, law enforcement is one of the professions that live with the results of the highest rates of divorce – and for many reasons.  Women are attracted to officers because they’re manly – they have a badge and a gun – and they are very attractive in uniform.  Sadly, officers are prone to cheating and so are their wives, who often spend long periods of time alone while their hero of a husband is out taking care of the public interest.  In addition, many police officers have a fairly negative outlook on life, thanks to the fact they must often deal with the darker side of human nature.  Sometimes, partners of police officers feel they have no option but to leave.</p>
<h2>A Lack of Commitment</h2>
<p>First marriages in the US suffer from about a fifty percent divorce rate, while Russian statistics are almost as high.  In Canada, Australia, Denmark, the UK, and New Zealand, the divorce statistics are similar for first marriages.  In addition, we’ve seen that nearly two thirds of second marriages dissolve, and an astonishing number approaching three quarters of third marriages end in divorce in all these countries.</p>
<p>These divorce statistics make us wonder: what could have happened to cause people to break the vows they pledged during their marriage ceremonies? Why do people choose divorce, rather than making the effort to resolve differences?</p>
<p>Besides divorce statistics, a lack of firm commitment seems to be marked by the number of couples who choose civil unions rather than marriage.  While these people often have children and do share a committed life, civil union is just not the same as marriage.  In addition, we see that many women from less privileged backgrounds tend to have children with various men.  This breakdown of the traditional family as the pillar of domestic life is both cause and result of the lack of commitment – both problems feed upon each other.</p>
<h2>A Lack of Faith</h2>
<p>One other cause of high divorce statistics is that fewer people have deep-seated religious belief.  This lack of faith has contributed to a reduction in the number of people who take their marriage vows seriously.  Little or no religious belief in an omnipotent deity causes vows taken “In the presence of God and the company of Man” to have very little inherent meaning.</p>
<p>Conversely, people who hold strong beliefs or who practice a religion faithfully, have greater respect for their marriage vows and divorce statistics for these people are much lower than those with little to no religious faith.</p>
<h2>Children and Divorce Statistics</h2>
<p>Couples who have children divorce nearly forty percent less frequently than those who are childless.  While this is encouraging, there are still plenty of parents who divorce.  Naturally, this causes quite a bit of concern – what message are parents who decide to part ways sending to their children?</p>
<p>The statistics are staggering.  More than a third of children today come from broken homes, and among those, the average age for a first divorce is thirty.  So, many children today are raised in homes with only a single parent present, during the formative years when the influence of both parents is crucial.  It seems as though the cycle will continue, unless people find ways to solve their differences.</p>
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<p>While some say we could revert to an ape-like way of being, in which males and females mate at will and all members of the troupe are equally responsible for the formation of the young apes, it seems as though working toward the betterment of marriage would be much more productive.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the high divorce rates and various forms of lack of respect for marital vows is one of the saddest commentaries on the state of modern life in so many societies.<br />
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		<title>A Marriage In Crisis: How To Identify and Fix Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 15:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Could yours be a marriage in crisis?  Are you and your spouse so busy with all that is required for day to day living that you barely communicate?   Do you find that tension and arguments are on the rise?  If you are wondering whether you are headed for a divorce, and whether yours is a... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/marriage-in-crisis/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-91" title="Marriage In Crisis" src="http://relationshipcheck.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/marriage-in-crisis-small-300x199.jpg" alt="Marriage In Crisis" width="300" height="199" />Could yours be a marriage in crisis?  Are you and your spouse so busy with all that is required for day to day living that you barely communicate?   Do you find that tension and arguments are on the rise?  If you are wondering whether you are headed for a divorce, and whether yours is a marriage in crisis, your concern may well be valid.  Here are four questions you can ask yourself as you attempt to identify whether your problems are, in fact, serious.</p>
<h2>Do You Want to Spend Time Together?</h2>
<p>If you or your other half would rather spend time with other people, and if you find all kinds of excuses to avoid the other person’s company, then your marriage could be at risk.  If you or your spouse intentionally fill up all your time with other obligations in order to avoid spending time alone together, it is a problem.  You have issues – and you need to address them.</p>
<h2>Are You Intimate With Each Other?</h2>
<p>If you and your spouse tend to go for long periods of time without any physical intimacy, then you should be concerned – you probably have a marriage in crisis.  Physical intimacy like holding hands, hugging and kissing, and caring touches are just as important as sex – so if you’re still touching and expressing love physically, there could be hope.  It is possible that there could be a physical reason behind a lack of intimacy, so keep that in mind and be open with your spouse if an issue like this is a concern.</p>
<h2>Do You Resent Each Other?</h2>
<p>Resentment is a terrible feeling that almost always points to a marriage in crisis.  If you feel as though your spouse resents you for something, or if you are feeling that he or she is to blame for everything that has ever gone wrong, then you have a problem.  If your marriage is to succeed, then you need to like each other as much as you love each other.</p>
<h2>Do You Communicate?</h2>
<p>If you find that you have a seeming inability to communicate, then you might have a marriage in crisis.  Discussions, and even arguments, as well as normal everyday communications are a big part of marriage.  You should be talking things out and communicating as much as possible if you want to enjoy a fulfilling, healthy marriage.</p>
<p>By taking the time to talk, opening up a two-way dialogue, and sharing your thoughts and concerns, you and your spouse can prevent your marriage in crisis from becoming even worse – the two of you can head off trouble, and make things right.  Let your spouse know that it is safe to be honest with you, and be sure to focus on the process of rebuilding rather than any negativity that might have occurred in the past.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, building a strong, healthy relationship takes time and plenty of effort.  Be patient, kind, and loving as you work toward marital health, and you just might find that the two of you come out better and stronger than you ever have been before.</p>
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		<title>Four Strategies for Ending Marriage Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 15:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marriage crisis can arise suddenly – it can hit you from out of the blue.  Maybe your husband or wife has suddenly come up with the statement “I just don’t love you anymore.” Perhaps you’ve discovered that your spouse has been conducting a long standing affair, or maybe you yourself have toyed with the idea... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/marriage-crisis/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ending-marriage-crisis.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-129" title="Ending Marriage Crisis" src="http://relationshipcheck.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/ending-marriage-crisis-300x256.jpg" alt="Ending Marriage Crisis" width="300" height="256" /></a>Marriage crisis can arise suddenly – it can hit you from out of the blue.  Maybe your husband or wife has suddenly come up with the statement “I just don’t love you anymore.” Perhaps you’ve discovered that your spouse has been conducting a long standing affair, or maybe you yourself have toyed with the idea of seeking physical comfort from a third party.  Whatever the case may be, you’re certain to be living through a painful, confusing time – and you may fear that your marriage is over.  Luckily, there are strategies you can use to make it through this difficult time, and come out better and stronger than before.  Here are four ways to stop or reduce marriage crisis – try them, and discover the truth for yourself.</p>
<h2>Fifty Percent?  Give More than That!</h2>
<p>A relationship goes both ways, right?  Well, if you are only giving fifty percent of your love and energy to your relationship, then you are going about it in the wrong way.  Give more than fifty percent and watch your marriage improve.</p>
<p>You’ve got to remember that relationships do have their ups and downs.  One day you might think, “Go ahead and leave! I’m better off without you!” and the next day, think “I hope we never split up – I love this person more than life itself!” Work toward common goals, and really give your marriage all your love and attention.  Listen to your partner, and be truly present for him or her whenever you can.  You’ll find that the more work and focus you give to your relationship, the better off you will be.  As an added bonus, if you do live through a marriage crisis, you could find that your married life is better and stronger than it ever was before – the two of you know you can make it through anything!</p>
<h2>What is “Justification”? Learn to Identify It</h2>
<p>When marriage crisis happens and one partner decides it is time to split, he or she might seem very angry and begin to complain about everything you’ve ever done or said during the course of your marriage.  While these complaints might be valid, they’re very likely not the reasons your spouse really wants to leave.  Your partner might feel guilt over his or her part in the current crisis, and may be acting out in anger as justification for her decision to end things.</p>
<p>Don’t take this personally.  In fact, the more angry ranting and attempts at justification you see expressed, the less likely any of this is the real cause of angry feelings and a desire for separation.</p>
<h2>Keep Things Positive: Enjoy Life</h2>
<p>If you let the negativity of marriage crisis get the best of you, you could end up in real trouble.  Do the things you enjoy, as much as possible.  Keep life interesting.  Work on being the kind of person your spouse wants to be with – be interesting, and stay attractive.  In the end, you may end up falling in love with each other all over again.</p>
<h2>Give Her the Space She Needs</h2>
<p>Although you may be feeling terrible about all the circumstances surrounding your marriage crisis, and even if you think you might be able to change things if only you could get through to your spouse, you should never succumb to the temptation to follow her, call or text her incessantly, or pester her while she is at work.  Sometimes, all it takes is time and space – and a spouse who thought she wanted to leave will decide that she is wrong and really ought to give you a chance.</p>
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		<title>Marital Crisis: Understand and Solve Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 15:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your marriage in the midst of marital crisis, and you’re not sure what to do about it? Have you all but given up hope that your marriage can last, or be strong and healthy?  The fact is, marital crisis is something most couples go through at least once during their relationships – the way... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/marital-crisis/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/marital-crisis.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-132" title="Marital Crisis" src="http://relationshipcheck.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/marital-crisis-300x199.jpg" alt="Marital Crisis" width="300" height="199" /></a>Is your marriage in the midst of marital crisis, and you’re not sure what to do about it? Have you all but given up hope that your marriage can last, or be strong and healthy?  The fact is, marital crisis is something most couples go through at least once during their relationships – the way the couple responds to that crisis, though, has everything to do with whether or not the marriage can be saved.</p>
<p>It is important to realize that a marriage crisis can be caused by a wide variety of factors:  A lack of common interest (growing apart), a lack of communication (keeping problems to ourselves), emotional or physical infidelity, too much focus on career  or other outside interests and not enough focus on the marriage, or even simple indifference.  All these problems can be mild or severe – but in the end, a combination of these factors nearly always leads to divorce.  Let’s take an in-depth look at some of these common factors.</p>
<h2>Lack of Communication:</h2>
<p>If you and your spouse are no longer communicating, then you are most likely in the midst of a marital crisis, even if the lack of communication in and of itself doesn’t seem to be too terribly problematic.  Unless you regularly share hopes, thoughts, dreams, goals, and interests, and unless you do things together on a regular basis, your marriage is headed nowhere good.</p>
<p>Put technology to work for you – communicate with your spouse via phone, email, text – whatever!  Send little jokes and messages, or meaningful notes that say “I’m thinking of you, I love  you, You are important to me!” throughout the day, and you’ll soon start to feel better about the way the two of you are interacting.</p>
<p>Make a concerted effort to do things together as much as possible.  If you have kids, include them in your activities, by all means – but don’t forget how important that one on one, romantic interaction is as well.  Just spending time together can help end a marriage crisis and move things forward in a positive direction.</p>
<h2>Lack of Common Interests:</h2>
<p>Remember back when the two of you first got together? The male half didn’t spend hours on end playing video games or watching sports with his buddies, and the female half didn’t spend all her time surfing the internet or chatting on the phone to friends.  You were truly involved with one another, and you worked toward sharing common interests and goals.  If you have kids, they can count as a common interest – but you need to work on sharing more than just the people your combined DNA have created.</p>
<p>Find something you both like, and share it together.  Turn off the TV, and shut off the computer.  Go out for a walk each evening, or hit the gym together.  Spend time enjoying your spouse’s company whenever you can – even if it is only for a few minutes at a time.  You’ll end marital crisis, and you will both enjoy life more.</p>
<h2>The Marital Infidelity Problem:</h2>
<p>Marital infidelity can happen at the drop of a hat.  Men and women both are easily entangled – new people are interesting, they make you feel important, and you see them on their best behaviour – looking good, and smelling great.</p>
<p>One way to solve this problem is to be intriguing.  Be interesting to your spouse, share intimacy together, and don’t be afraid to try new things.  Be adventurous, look your best whenever you can, and remember – just because you’re married, doesn’t mean you can stop being attractive to your spouse!</p>
<h2>The Problem of Indifference:</h2>
<p>A marriage crisis rears its’ ugly head when indifference is present – mainly because indifference shows a lack of true care and respect.  If you feel indifferent toward your spouse, ask yourself why.  If he or she seems to be indifferent toward you, take a look at what you are doing, or not doing, to make your loved one act as he or she does.</p>
<p>By developing intimacy, establishing positive dialogue, and working to strengthen your relationship, you can end indifference and say goodbye to your marriage crisis.<br />
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		<title>Mind Movies Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Bryant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Happens When A Working Man Finds The Keys to A Mysterious Vault? As we discover in Mind Movies, An Australian working man had an inherent feeling that he was truly destined for a better life that included much more than simply packing boxes day in and day out in the manufacturing plant where he... <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/mind-movies-review/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/go/mindmovies"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-123" title="Mind Movies Review" src="http://relationshipcheck.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Banner7-220x360-183x300.png" alt="Mind Movies Review" width="183" height="300" /></a>As we discover in <em>Mind Movies, </em>An Australian working man had an inherent feeling that he was truly destined for a better life that included much more than simply packing boxes day in and day out in the manufacturing plant where he worked.  He had tried several programs geared toward success and self help, but no matter how hard he tried, nothing seemed to do the trick.  He simply couldn’t focus properly – so the powerful visualization tricks that many programs that feature the Law of Attraction weren’t working.</p>
<p>Finally, he had a sudden flash of amazing inspiration.  From that flash came an idea that became the concept for “<em>Mind Movies” </em>and its incredible audio visual approach to the visualization that is necessary for positive change.  Unlike simple books, <em>Mind Movies </em>takes an audio visual approach to the art of visualization, and is augmented by powerful subliminal messages.  When Ryan Higgins discovered the concept behind <em>Mind Movies, </em>his life began to turn around in a powerful way he had never before imagined.</p>
<h2>What Happened to Ryan</h2>
<p>Ryan became a powerful magnet.  He attracted financial opportunities, better relationships with his friends and family, and he suddenly attracted wonderful romantic liaisons.  Everything he had dreamed of for so long was finally coming to fruition.</p>
<p>Just a few short weeks after he began applying his own personal Mind Movie, Ryan “fired” his own boss.  He was suddenly able to move on to bigger, better things.  All his friends wondered what Ryan had done to make the changes that seemed to have given him a new, incredible outlook on life.  Everyone wanted Mind Movies for themselves!</p>
<h2>Anyone Can Access Mind Movies</h2>
<p>Today, Ryan travels internationally and speaks about his experiences.  He shares what he learned with his audiences, and has set up a web page so visitors to his site can access six of the powerful mind moves free of charge.  Once they have gotten their feet wet, they can order a personalized program for themselves.</p>
<p>If you are curious, you can find out more for yourself.  You’ll be amazed! Go to <a href="http://relationshipcheck.com/go/mindmovies">www.mindmovies.com</a> to view the Mind Movies on the site, and then look into a powerful personalized program.  While the general mind movies are designed to work, it makes sense that personalized programs are much more effective and even more powerful.  Best of all, Mind Movies are risk free &#8211; Ryan offers a money-back guarantee.</p>
<h2>How Do They Work?</h2>
<p>If you have ever heard of the Law of Attraction, or if you’ve tried it out for yourself, then you might already have benefited from it in some way.  The principles behind the Mind Movies lay out the Law of Attraction in a different way that makes focusing and visualization even more dramatically successful.  In short, Mind Movies let you focus so you can get the full benefit!</p>
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<h2>The Law of Attraction</h2>
<p>Don’t dismiss the Law of Attraction just because you’ve never heard of it, or because you feel it challenges convention.  This powerful science of being has been used for centuries to affect various aspects of life.  Amazing, well documented cases of how using the Law of Attraction improves everything from relationships to financial well being to health abound:</p>
<p>John Gabriel, who was once a morbidly obese New York financial manager, used visualization and the Law of Attraction to transform himself.  The now fit and trim self-improvement expert lives in Australia and helps others by giving self-improvement lectures.</p>
<p>Dr. Maxwell Maltz has described various experiments in which athletes of all kinds use meditation to improve their performance within their chosen sports.  In fact, top sports medicine facilities now have special areas where athletes can focus the Law of Attraction to make dramatic improvements toward being their best.</p>
<p>Another example of the Law of Attraction at work is the filmed interaction that took place between Ryan Higgins and multi-millionaire internet entrepreneur Frank Kern.  In it, Kern admitted that he had inadvertently used visualization years before, when he first began his businesses.  He said he made a list of what he wanted his life to be like.  Some years later, he discovered his list and was amazed to find out that his life was just like the life he projected for himself, on that list!</p>
<p>For even more amazing testimonials, go to Higgins’ site.  There are plenty of people who have left testimony about how their lives have been changed for the better – and all because of <em>Mind Movies</em>.</p>
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