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2. Work on the PIES

No, not literal pie. PIES. In my book The Art of Falling in Love I explain them more thoroughly.

P = physical

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I = intellectual

E = emotional

S = spiritual

Those are the four general ways that we are attracted to another person.

Physically attractive is easy enough to understand.

Intellectual attraction means that we have enough in common that we understand each other, but also that we stimulate each other's minds.

Emotional attraction happens when a person does things that evoke emotions within us that we enjoy feeling. They make us laugh, feel special, feel safe, or any other emotion that we enjoy.

Spiritual attraction doesn't mean specifically religion but the beliefs and values that a person holds. Unless we are rebelling in some fashion, we tend to be drawn toward people we perceive as having beliefs and values similar to ours or that we perceive as better than ours. (When rebelling or "acting out" that tends to be just the opposite.

Rather than begging or whining, get to work on yourself.

It doesn't matter what age you are or what body type you have, your spouse was attracted to you physically at one time, so make yourself as physically attractive as you can at your age and situation in life. You can't be 21 again if your 42, but you can be the best 42 year old you can be.

Stimulate your mind by finding new ways to learn. Take a class. Get in a book club. Read the magazines that honestly make you think and expand your mind (maybe one specific to an interest such as science or culture, etc.). When you talk with your spouse, rather than talking about your problems, engage him or her in discussions that involve both your minds. (This means you are not in any way talking about marriage or relationships, or you may find your spouse doesn't want to be in the discussion.)

Remember what you did that evoked positive emotions in your spouse and do those again. However, do NOT do anything that you feel he or she may see as manipulative. (Don't bring flowers to her if she wants to leave you; that will backfire.) For example, if he used to like walking with you, ask him to go for a walk with a casual promise that you won't bring up anything about your problems: It's just a walk.

Live up to your spiritual state from the time in your life when you best liked what you believed and valued. Don't parade it. Simply be the best you that you've ever been.

3. Be as Understanding and Accepting as You Can Be

The key to love is acceptance. When a person feels accepted as he or she really is –rather than having to live up to someone else's expectations –they feel truly loved. Unfortunately, your spouse's wanting to leave is something that you don't accept. Nevertheless, if you can accept what he or she feels without arguing or explaining the error of those feelings, you can begin to develop relationship again.

I witnessed a wife do this so effectively as her husband make his plans to depart to be with his lover that he came to the point of telling me that the only two people who understood him were his lover and his wife. He said that his wife was becoming his best friend because he could talk with her about anything…including his desire to be with his lover.

Admittedly, that's a VERY tough thing to do on the part of the wife. However, it worked. Her amazing strength in accepting him, though she never indicated any acceptance for his adultery, brought him back into relationship with her. He ended his affair, asked and received his wife's forgiveness, and together they made their marriage good again.

Bonus: Be Willing to Forgive and Learn to Love Again

For many years I've personally witnessed people doing the things above and those actions led their spouses to return to their marriages. That didn't immediately solve all their problems; they had more to do to make their marriage what it should be. It's a process, not a magic pill. However, the process works if you love enough to do what it takes to change the course of your spouse's intentions.

Will the things I suggest above always work? We both know that it does not. It works most of the time. How can you make it work for you?

What Can You Do Now?
Whatever issue your marriage is facing, it did not occur overnight. And in a short article, I cannot explain all the nuances of the points above that have evolved over time in your marriage. But I can offer you this: hope.

No matter the situation, I have seen many, many people save their marriage from the most dire of circumstances. What set these people apart from those who headed towards destruction? They had hope, and their hope propelled them to do all the right things to save the marriage.

If you wish to know more, and are willing to do what it takes to salvage your marriage, I offer two courses of action. The first is for those whose spouse is having an affair. Click here to find what we offer to help you.

The second is for everyone, and is the most effective thing I've ever encountered for salving seemingly unsalvageable marriages. It's our intensive three-day workshop for marriages in trouble. We can help you save your marriage even in cases of infidelity, loss of trust, anger, sexual problems, and other issues. (If you're thinking your spouse would never come, contact us by phone or the form below and we'll tell you what others who felt the same way did to get their spouses there.) We will keep everything you tell us completely confidential. Our motivation is to help you determine if this workshop is right for you and your particular situation.

The article was originally posted here.  

Joe Beam is the founder and chair of Beam Research Institute (formerly LovePath International) based in Franklin, Tennessee, just south of Nashville, and the chairman of MarriageHelper.com. He is an internationally known and respected authority on love, marriage and sex. If your marriage needs help, click here to request more information, call us toll free at 866-903-0990 or email us at [email protected].

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