Step 12.
Avoid or survive everything else life throws at you
When you get married, you assume it's just you and your partner.
But soon you realize there are lots of people, and situations, which you will need to run from.
Can you relate to any of these statements?
Is this relationship toxic? My partner is depressed. My partner drinks too much. My partner isolates me from my family and friends. My partner blames me for everything. My partner is violent. How do you heal a broken heart? How do I find Mr Right? He loves his mother more than me. My marriage is a prison and I need to bust out. How do you know when it's over? (QUIZ).
Learn why you need to avoid:
- living in the wrong house, clingy friends and violence in your marriage
Discover how you can survive:
- Angry outbursts and tantrums, the wedding, the first year of marriage, a midlife crisis, workaholics, working together, PMT, the mother-in-law, gaining weight, your nightmares and dreams, marrying a clone of your parent, a break up, jealousy in the marriage and survive his or your family.
- Depression (the mindset, and getting your life back)
- Case Study: Bianca (Why Bianca's marriage improved when she let go of her family)
- Homework: Don't give up on love, just because you think it is easier
Don't let other people, or addictions
destroy your marriage.