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Home > Relationship coaching > How To Save Your Marriage While Separated

How To Save Your Marriage While Separated

In Coach Lee’s video entitled, “How to Save Your Marriage While Separated,” he provides practical advice for couples who are experiencing a separation but wish to work towards reconciliation.

The video covers several key strategies:

Minimize Separation Distance: Coach Lee emphasizes the importance of staying as close as possible to one’s spouse during separation.

This could mean living in the same house but in different rooms, or at least being in the same neighborhood.

Proximity can help maintain a connection and make it easier to manage joint responsibilities, especially if children are involved.

Regular Meetups or Dates: Setting up consistent times to meet and update each other on important matters like children, finances, or the household can be beneficial.


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These regular interactions provide opportunities for positive communication and can help in re-establishing the emotional connection.

Develop a Reunion Plan: In this video, Coach Lee advises creating a concrete plan for ending the separation and reuniting.

This plan should be mutually agreed upon and might include resolving certain issues or meeting specific conditions. It’s important to be constructive and avoid arguments during these discussions in order to have the best chance to save your marriage while separated.

Be Teammates: Seeking ways to collaborate and work together on common goals or responsibilities is crucial. This approach reinforces the idea of partnership and teamwork, which is central to a healthy relationship.

Avoid Negative Interactions: Negative interactions can be detrimental to the process of reconciliation. Coach Lee advises steering clear of arguments and criticism, focusing instead on maintaining a positive and respectful communication.

It’s normal for the separated spouse to wonder if they made the right decision. This period of doubt can be an opportune time to demonstrate positive changes and remind them of the good aspects of the relationship.

Throughout the video, Coach Lee emphasizes the importance of patience, understanding, and consistent effort in working towards saving a marriage during separation. The key takeaway is that both partners should actively participate in the process and commit to making positive changes for the betterment of their relationship.


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ALSO SEE: “My Husband Won’t Talk To Me,” here on Life Coach Hub! 



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