Sunday, 8 February 2009

Marriage Advice - The Best Way to Stop Conflict

Conflict obviously can begin to damage your marriage. The more conflict, the less love and pleasure the both of you receive. If conflict continues over months or years, it can kill off your marriage. There are lots of courses and classes you can take on how to handle conflict in a healthy way. You can watch Dr Phil and read books and soon learn how to reduce the fighting and arguing in your relationship.

So learning to turn conflict into caresses, fight fair, and go for win win are good skills to develop that will reward you long term with a better marriage. But what if there was a way to stop conflict before it started? What if there was a way to reduce the conflict in your marriage by over 50%?

There is a way to stop conflict that you can use in your marriage today, within minutes from reading this page. This approach to stopping conflict is one of the most powerful you will ever find, and it is so simple it almost never gets talked about. The way to stop conflict before it gets started is to PLAY more in your marriage with your spouse.

That's right, Play! Studies have shown the more play there is in your relationship, the less conflict. It makes sense, doesn't it? You got into your relationship in the beginning because you liked to play with your partner. Go to movies, dinner, hikes, share coffee, go dancing, etc. In the beginning we all played a lot with our mates. In the beginning there was more play by far than fighting and conflict.

But then time passes and we get married. We have jobs and responsibilities and burdens and kids. Over time the play can begin to disappear from our marriage. And then the fighting and conflict will begin to increase.

So to stop fighting at the source start to play with your spouse more on purpose. Have one date night per week where you do something together you both enjoy. Find a few other times during the week to have spontaneous sex, fun or play with your mate. Add play back in with your spouse and observe what happens.

Increasing the play in your marriage will reduce the conflict. It may be difficult at first, if you've gotten out of the habit with each other, but it is fun to change that habit. So spend a little time planning to play and see for yourself how much conflict begins to diminish between you using this little secret.

By John Laney

You can discover more marriage advice in the book How To Have The Marriage You Want. Johnnie S Laney teaches courses on relationship intelligence. You can get a free course on 7 Vital Relationship Insights for your marriage here at Save Marriage Advice.

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