(Dating after divorce advice) How to Save a Relationship - 7 Tips

By Robert Hardy

  7 Steps on How to Save a Relationship

Jim works long hours and Jane doesnt sense he is there for her. Jane spends all of her time meeting the childrens needs and Jim believes that she doesnt have time for his wants. Can this relationship be saved? Should it be saved? Heres how to save a relationship.

The number one step is to make a decision if the relationship is worth saving. Unless both parties are committed to making it work, all of the difficult work to save a relationship will be futile. Not a lot can be done if one of the partners has stepped out and doesn’t want back in.

It is not adequate to stay in a relationship for the reason that it is convenient or because of the children. Both parties must have a commitment to saving the relationship.

The next step is to ascertain the issue or issues in the relationship. Lots of people consider the symptoms of the problem are actually the problem.

As an example, if one partner has an affair, this is thought to initiate a breakup. But the affair itself is just a indicator of a another problem such as a lack of true intimacy. Therefore, you need to look at the underlying root of the symptom. In this instance, the affair might be dealt with but an added problem may well leap up.

When you begin to deal with underlying issues rather than symptoms, you can save the relationship.

Begin to share your feelings after you have acknowledged the main issues. You should to talk about your specific feelings and in addition listen to your partners concerns. Make contact with your partner by holding hands. This is a indicator that you want to reconnect. If your partner says something that hurts you, be aware that it is not done with this aim. Instead, it is done because he or she desires to improve the relationship.

Solve the problems you have identified by creating an action plan. Then follow through on the plan. If the difficulty is not spending adequate time together, plan on a weekly date night. If the trouble is not communicating, set aside some time every day to chat to one another. Whatever the plan, just do it.

In conclusion, you ought to comprehend that saving a relationship is an continuing process. You are going to take two steps forward only to take one step back. There is going to be both laughter and tears going forward. Be swift to apologize and slow to blame.

Determine if your relationship is worth saving. Then use this article to discover how to save a relationship.

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Movie Reviews - Veronica Decides to Die

By Mr D Stevens

  Movie Reviews this week looks at the romantic drama Veronica Decides to Die. This is a very well made drama, starring the lovely Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) as a young woman Veronica Deklava, in an excellent job, with a great family behind her, who simply decides she wants to commit suicide, she is tired of the route her life is going towards, and is expecting to continue in her job until she meets a man, they get married, later on he has an affair, they have an argument, she forgives him, it happens again, but this time she is too tired to bother to confront him about it - this is how she sees how her life will pan out.

She types a suicide letter for her parents, and takes an overdose of several pills, fortunately for her she doesn’t die, but as expected is taken to a psychiatric treatment centre, paid for by her parents, which is headed by Dr. Blake played by David Thewlis (The Big Lebowski), who looks surprisingly similar to David Wenham, Dillios in 300.

When she comes round, Veronika is disappointed her attempt to commit suicide did not succeed, and is dreading having to see her parents and having to explain to them the possible reasons behind this suicide attempt; or indeed to deal with the world at large (she works at a bank that is well known in her local community, and an investigative journalist finds out she made the attempt and tracks her down to the treatment centre in order to make a scoop), when she still has the same feelings towards her existence.

Matters are further complicated when she is told the dosage of pills she has taken has caused her to have a heart attack, that resulted in an aneurysm that is getting bigger, and even though her suicide attempt failed, she doesn’t have long to live, and there is no way of treating it.

Veronika begins to contemplate on what she would like to do seeing she has a very short time left, at first she is nonchalant on the idea of doing anything while she waits to die, until she meets a fellow psychiatric patient Edward played by Jonathan Tucker (The Black Donnellys), who Blake has been trying for some time to get him to communicate with the people around him (he simply does not talk, and seems to live in a dream world existence, watching nature, insects, and just spending time alone), Blake would consider this his crowning achievement if he can break through Edward’s problem.

It turns out that Blake finds out Veronica used to play the piano when she was a child, and strategically places the piano in a place where she cannot miss it. One day she walks past it, possibly feeling bored, she at first tries out the keys of the piano with some random taps, then plays a lovely classical tune, which enchants Edward (who was listening nearby), she notices him watching her playing the piano, and the attraction builds (still with Edward not speaking a word).

As Veronica begins to fall for Edward, it then begins to dawn on her the enormity of what she is going to miss.

Veronica Decides to Die is a very interesting drama, and this movie has solid acting throughout.

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