How To Win Back Your Spouse

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You actually want to stay married to this guy?

She didnt hesitate a moment. Yes, she wanted to save her marriage. She and her husband were 40ish, married about twenty years, with a couple of children. One evening he told her he was in love with his assistant, that he already had a lawyer, and suggested she procure one for herself.

At least that last part was different. Often the abandoning spouse tries to convince the other that he will be nicer in the divorce and they each could save a lot of money if she would agree to let his lawyer handle everything. Its a way to manipulate the outcome and many spouses fall for it, thinking that keeping him (or her) calm provides better opportunities to potentially salvage the marriage.

Not so.

Making the path to divorce easier may keep the abandoning spouse calmer, but keeping him or her calm shouldnt be the goal. In my work with marriages over nearly twenty years, Ive learned that rather than making divorce easier, anyone who wishes to salvage a marriage should make it harder. Much harder.

Thats what I told Sally.

If you really want this marriage to work, Ill guide you through a step-by-step process to save it. If anything works, this will. Understand me clearly, IF anything works, this will. I cant guarantee success but it works more than 75% of the time.

Before sharing with you the steps I guided Sally through, Ill give you the good news; it worked. It wasnt easy and didnt happen overnight, but by doing the right things she created a climate that ultimately led to the saving of her marriage. Her husband abandoned his lover, returned home, and worked on falling in love with his wife again. That was nearly twenty years ago. Theyre still together and still in love.

For the last dozen years Ive been teaching the same principles to couples who come to my intensive workshop for marriages in crisis. Ive seen it work with just about any situation you can imagine, not just adultery but also marriages plagued with anger problems, a controlling spouse, disrespect, disinterest, and more.

So what advice did I give? What works if anything will? Here is the short and simplified version. We provide a much more detailed and customized version in our workshop.

Accept the Person but Not the Actions
Never accept the sinful actions of another, but try to understand and accept what is behind the sin. What led the person to those actions? Was it pain? Feelings of neglect or disrespect? Even if you consider it imaginary, accept what your spouse sees has his/her reality and be very open to the possibility that you played a part in causing your spouse to feel the way he/she feels. That doesnt make you the bad guy or the other person the good guy. It simply makes each of you human beings.

Be Ready to Forgive
I regularly see people who work hard to save their marriage and as soon as the spouse turns, the anger overwhelms the spouse trying to save the marriage. At that point he or she doesnt want to forgive. Im warning you, dont try to save your marriage unless you intend to follow through by learning to forgive. That doesnt make the hurt instantly go away; it makes it possible for it to go away. That also doesnt mean that you arent entitled to know who, what, when and where but that is a delicate matter for each of you that weve found often needs a third party or at least a constructive plan.

Such a plan is outlined in my article, How to Confess An Affair without Losing Your Spouse. Its written more for the straying spouse, but it will likely help you understand that this type of conversation needs the right mindset, environment and forethought (maybe even professional help).

There are steps that the other person will need to take in order for you to be able to do this to the level necessary to save your marriage long term. But in the short term, while your spouse still wants to leave, you need to find a way to forgive them using a broad stroke. If your spouse feels he/she is just going to be punished by coming back, its very unlikely to happen.

Strategies
The next steps are about strategy. In some ways, theyll act as your secret weapon in winning back your spouse. But you must be confident that theyll work so that youll stick with them even if you feel the urge to do the things you shouldnt. Like I said at the start of this article, if anything will work, this will.

Dont Pursue
If you beg, whine, cling, or try to manipulate your mate into staying, you push them away faster.

Give the other person space to breathe. If you dont leave them alone, you arent allowing him/her the opportunity to miss you. You probably need to take a step back in order to create a vacuum that the other person will see and feel. Dont be rude or mean but dont make them feel that they are all youve got. Make yourself scarce. Thats one of the keys to attraction and that leads us to the next step.

Do the PIES
Make yourself attractive physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. Do it for you but it also will affect the other person.

Im not telling you that you have to compete with your spouses lover. Simply attempt to be as attractive as you can at your stage in life. Get involved with a local gym, go for walks or bike rides, join a book club, and/or sign up for classes at church. Not only will those things help make you more attractive physically, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually, but theyll give you things to do and new friends to enjoy to help you resist the urge to pursue or be clingy toward the straying spouse.

Have Fun
No seriously. If you mope around and sound like Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh, your spouse is not going to want to come back to you. Do you want to be around people who are constantly complaining, whining and negative? Do you feel attracted to those types of people? No you dont.

Let your spouse see you having fun. By that I dont mean that you go over the top or fake it. Go out with your friends (preferably of the same gender) and have a good time. Go see a comedy at the movie theater, go to the mall, go to concerts-just have fun. Even if your spouse is not there to see, its possible that he/she will hear about it. Or maybe theyll call about something and youre too busy having fun to talk (thats a good thing because it shows them that you have a life and a world that doesnt revolve around them). At the very least youll be making yourself a more fun and attractive person.

One final thing to keep in mind on this strategy step is that if youre having fun, youre probably doing the other things right too.

Do the Work
It isnt easy to put a marriage back together, but the LovePath works. If you do the things mentioned above to stay on the path, youll likely pull your spouse back to walking the path with you.

Its important to limit your panic. Do your best to stay cool, calm and collected so that you can focus on what you need to do to apply the strategies mentioned in this article. There are other strategies that I might be able to provide in future articles but because of their complexity, I dont have the space or time at the moment.

Many couples find a faster route to healing comes from attending one of our three-day workshops for marriages in crisis to obtain specific instructions and strategies. If you wish to save your marriage, wish to heal, and wish to help your spouse heal, get more information by clicking here.
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