Getting your Ex back by solving problems
December 17th, 2010If you are experiencing problems in your relationship you should know that these are solvable. Relationship problems fester and become major if they are not dealt with quickly.
Many people believe that problems just happen but that is not the case. In most cases the seeds of damage were sown many months or years before they actually surface. Take for example the couple with a great physical attraction at the heart of their relationship but who actually share little in common or have few common interests. No one is typically at fault but this is the type of relationship that will ultimately develop problems.
If you are having such problems you are no doubt wondering how to resolve them. The answer, oddly enough, is to fix them before they become full-fledged relationship issues. The solution is clearly one of primarily communication. Couples who are genuinely keen on making their relationship last will also be keen on keeping the lines of communication open when irritants become problems. This is especially true for women, since men are notorious for letting sleeping dogs lie as regards relationship issues.
Most experts agree that the initiation of talk about problems issues is best begun with a “I sense that you …?” or perhaps a “Is there anything I can do to ease your concern about…?” This is the best way to start communicating without stating a concern or peeve. The goal here is to prevent a minor thing from becoming a relationship killer.
Successful couples are the ones that are willing to make it happen when it comes to communicating about problems, rather than just arguing. They are also ones that master at both a willingness to compromise and a search for ways to make their mate happy or happier. These skills can also help get ex back.
Some couple use consultants to get the problem resolution process started. This is a good strategy provided that both parties genuinely are interested in this course of action. Oftentimes it is driven by the woman with the man begrudgingly participating but without success.
Professionals will normally suggest defined rules and even mediation to solve problems. These then typically set the stage for mediation on key points that are recurrent themes of disconnection or commonly mentioned dislikes and can often help to get your ex back.
Absent the professional in the picture many other couples find that a mutual friend or relative can often bring a couple together in a way that no one else can. The key here is obviously that this person should be one who does not have an agenda of support for one party over another. The confidant must also be someone that both parties trust and whose opinion they both value.
The key to success regardless of the course of action - is to recognize the need to take one. Trying yields great success and can often help to get ex back.

