Are You Stressed Out by
Your Marriage
Are You Stressed Out by Your
Marriage?
You may remember when you saw
your future mate for the first
time.
Or you might remember the moment
you realized that this was the person you
were destined to marry.
Those memories are special
reminders of the excitement of a new
relationship of the euphoria that comes
when you have fallen in love. They’re
moments that you’d like to cling to for
the rest of your life.
Then, reality sets in. Perhaps
it occurred during the first month of
your marriage. Or perhaps it happened
within a year of your
betrothal.
It might not have occurred until
five years down the road. In any case,
you suddenly find yourself under a great
deal of stress and you trace the cause to
your spouse.
There may be tensions over
finances, tensions over the rearing of
children, tensions over where to
live.
At times, the friction may seem
frivolous you might be engaged in a
knock-down, drag-out fight over who’s
responsible for the overflowing toilet.
Or you could have serious issues, such as
a disagreement on when to have a
child.
While we would all like marriage
to be a blissful experience, the fact of
the matter is that it is a situation ripe
with stress.
There is the daily stress of
simply trying to live together in
harmony, in addition to the occasional
strains over various
disagreements.
The tension can be magnified if
you or your loved one have just been
diagnosed with cancer or a serious heart
condition.
If your child has just been
arrested for drug possession, the
tensions between the two of you can also
escalate.
Luckily, much of the stress
within marriage is entirely
manageable.
For instance, you can diffuse a
great deal of tension just by making a
commitment to spend more time together. A
number of couples benefit from scheduling
a "date night" when they make sure that
they spend a few hours alone.
The date night can include
dinner, dancing, or just a walk in the
woods. The important thing is to simply
re-connect, to re-discover all those
things that caused you to fall in love in
the first place.
You might also find it helpful
to engage in some recreational activity
together.
Whether it’s skiing, using
nautilus equipment, or bowling, exercise
can be relaxing and can help you to
better manage your stress
level.
Exercise also allows you to see
your spouse in a different light as a
partner rather than a
competitor.
In the end, you might find that
you are both happier and healthier as a
result of exercise.
Another technique that can help
you to handle marital stress is to
schedule a "couple’s meeting" each
week.
This is a time set aside for
re-focusing on your priorities, to
discuss any problems that have come up
during the week, and to plan ahead for
the coming week.
At times, you might have
disagreements during such meetings. But
the important thing is to communicate and
to do so consistently.
But what if your marital stress
becomes unbearable? The important thing
is to keep the lines of communication
open between yourself and your
spouse.
But, if you still find yourself
to be under a great deal of stress,
consider consulting an outside party. For
instance, you might try to schedule a
session with your pastor in order to hash
out the differences between yourself and
your mate.
Or you might consult a marriage
therapist who is an expert at helping to
resolve differences between spouses. You
must recognize, however, that such
sessions require a great deal of work and
emotional commitment.
You cannot expect to attend one
session and have your stress go away. It
could take months before you are able to
get your marital stress under
control.
Marital stress is serious
business.
If not dealt with effectively,
it can easily lead to divorce a divorce
you might regret later on.
Make a commitment to deal with
marital stress as soon as it appears.
That way, you can work to ensure that
small problems do not lead to big ones,
exacerbating your stress.
By following some simple steps,
you can re-charge your batteries, reduce
your stress, and fall in love with your
spouse all over again.
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