SEE The 5 Major Distractions Affecting Marriages Today
When
you reflect on a few of your major life goals, what do you notice? Do
they consist of a better paying job, landing your dream career or do
they typically revolve around your love life and having a meaningful
relationship?
Whatever our goals may be, sometimes they aren’t always
easy to achieve. We often have to overcome certain obstacles in order to
obtain what we really want. There are usually personal challenges, or
other people’s agendas that stand in the way of our happiness and
complete relationship satisfaction. Those things are distractions and
prevent us from experiencing true joy in our marriages. If love, peace
and joy are major priorities for our unions, it is important that we be
aware of the major distractions that affect our marriages.
1.
Selfishness. Too many of us are caught up in our own selfish wants and
it diverts the attention away from our partners. Marriage is about
putting our spouse first and making sure their needs are met before our
own. We must remember that we are not in a relationship by ourselves;
marriage is about giving more than we take.
2.
Job-Related Stress. The stress that we allow to come home and dwell
with us will eventually kill our marriage if it isn’t stopped. The
pressure eats away at us causing frustration and resentment that we
bring home and share with our partners. It affects our communication,
confidence and overall health. When we are stressed by our job, it’s
best to allow our spouse to support us, be that shoulder we need to lean
on and that listening ear; instead of a punching bag to release on.
3.
Other people or a grass is greener mentality. Exes on Facebook who make
us feel good, a cute new friendly coworker who shows us a little bit of
attention, and those not so real friends who are quick to tell us to
walk away from a relationship when there is a small challenge are all
major disturbances. The silver lining with this one is that we are still
in control. Staying focused on the positives in our marriage leaves
little room left for these other diversions.
4.
Self-Doubt and Self-Consciousness. Being worried about things like the
baby weight we’re struggling to get rid of will result in our not
feeling attractive or appealing to our mate. This will ultimately make
us shy away from intimate experiences with our spouse. Whenever we feel
inadequate we must take action. So if it’s weight let’s work at losing
it and changing our diet. But we must keep in mind, we are as sexy as we
feel and we must continue to do the things that make us feel good about
ourselves.
5.
Money or lack of money. Money makes people lose sight of what’s most
important. Many couples tend to fight over money, not be completely
honest about money and have a secret “just-in-case” account which shows a
lack of trust for the other partner. We cannot allow money to have
dominion over our relationships. If there is less of it, we have to get
creative and be honest and smart with our decisions. But love, health
and joy should outweigh money any day.
Because
our marriages are so fragile today, it is crucial that we remain aware
of the distractions that threaten to destroy our unions. Acknowledging
the challenge definitely takes some of its power away. I challenge all
the couples reading this post, to fight back. With a strong desire and
partnership we can overcome any of the above distractions.
Lack of money is the mojor problem.
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