Marriage success tips: Dealing with difficult in-laws
Make up your mind not to win the war and lose your marriage.
Difficult in-laws can be a thorn in the flesh,
but it is possible for you to navigate the murky waters of family
interests and win them over. This challenge is not limited to the women
alone. Men also face the same challenge of dealing with difficult
in-laws, and if not properly handled, it can lead to the breakdown of
your marriage.
First of all, you have to establish
that you and your in-laws want the same thing-which is the happiness of
the person you both love- your husband and their son or your wife and
their daughter, but you all are going about it, from different points of
view and this can lead to communication breakdown.
The
key is for you to bear in mind that your in-laws are not “difficult”
people, but just different. Keep the success of your marriage as your
major goal while trying to build a cordial relationship with your
in-laws. Secondly make up your mind not to win the war and lose your
marriage.
Any trait you easily identify in others is also in you. It is called the mirror principle.
Here are some tips that can help you win your in-laws over.
1. Project positivity: The
universe works in a way that it produces for you in a hundred fold, the
thoughts you consistently project. So, if you are always seeing and
thinking of your in-laws as difficult people, you will get a hundred
fold back. Rather, project loving and exciting thoughts about your
marriage and in-laws irrespective of the heat around.
2. Use the right words: Words
slash deeper than we think. Our words are a perfect example of our
inner most musings. Once words are released, there is no way to take
them back. No matter how offended you are, mind your language-your body
language most especially. Communicate politely and lovingly always. It
is difficult at first but you get better after each subsequent attempt.
3. Don't tell tales:
Don’t include your in-laws in your tales list or your gist reel. Do not
make them topics of your discussion at your friends’ meet. Show some
respect. You’ve got class you know.
4. Let it go immediately: Don’t
go around offended. Learn to forgive and let go of every offence. It is
for your good. It improves your health. Choose to be happy and don’t
bear grudges. Nobody has the right to take way your joy.
5. See the bright side of life:
No matter how difficult a person can be, he or she has one good
quality. It will improve your reaction towards them, if you focus on
their good qualities and traits and not the wrongs they have done to
you. Remember, it is about your marriage, you, your health and sanity.
6. Be generous with compliments and gifts.
Source :Chika Ebuzor: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
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