Manipulating a person into embarking on a marital relationship with you can only work for a short period of time, not a lifetime. Hence, it is important that you shun manipulation. Don’t be the only one who is convinced about your marital relationship; give your intending spouse enough time to get the same conviction to journey with you forever, and neither should you be manipulated into a marital relationship by the conviction of your intending partner.
All marital relationships will experience a dual season of highs and lows—the good and the bad times. What keeps you going when the going gets tough is your conviction. Conviction simply means the act of being persuaded about your decision.
For commitment to be continuous in your marital relationship, there are certain conditions that must be fulfilled; such conditions are what I will be ditching out this month by God’s grace. Please stay committed to the use of this series.
The fact that you understand what commitment is and laid the right foundation to stir it in your marital relationship might not be enough to make commitment consistent or natural to your marital relationship.
Knowing that one has the major role to play was mind-blowing and this has helped adjust the mindset of many who were in attendance, to focus on getting committed to themselves in order to be able to show commitment to their partners.
Her excellency, the wife of the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Chief Mrs. Ajibola Ajibike Lawal, while delivering her speech, pledged her unequivocal support to the organization. She emphasized the need to have initiative like Sure Hope Counseling Clinic in the state as she promised to support the counseling community.
Where a woman makes the marital proposal, she is set up for abuse or violence and she will require more energy to keep driving the relationship which could be too burdensome for her in the long run.
To stir consistent commitment in your spouse towards you, you need to foster unhindered respect to him or her by ensuring that you recognize his or her input seriously both privately and publicly.