Doing Marriage Well
If you want to move a balance beam scale, you either add weight to the side that is up, or remove weight from the side that is down. The same is generally true with tipping points in relationships, but it’s not always as simple as it would be for a physical scale. There are some things you can’t remove. Or should not. For example, your job may be a source of frustration in your marriage, but you have to pay the bills. You might be able to make things better by a job change, but that can take time. Or perhaps you need to simplify your life so you can get by on less income before you change jobs. Again, this will take time. If you can’t remove the things causing problems, then you have to add good things. Possibly, a great many good things. A woman lifting a rock labelled "Good Will" from a balance beam. [http://doingmarriagewell.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/07-01-2025.jpg] As I said yesterday, relational tipping points usually can’t be easily or quickly reversed. This is because relational tipping points have an emotional impact on us. If it’s a good change, we will continue to feel good, even if there is a short term loss of some of what brought about the change. And if it’s a bad change, we will not be effected by even a substantial addition to the “good” side of balance. The mechanism here is the loss of good will and the benefit of the doubt. These things were weights on the “good” side. When the tipping point was reached, those things were removed from the balance by your spouse. And getting those things put back on is difficult and won’t happen quickly. ~ This is Paul, reminding you that Doing Marriage Well looks different for every couple. [http://doingmarriagewell.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/flourish.jpg] We added dahlias to our bulb and tuber garden, and have our first bloom. Our first dahlia [http://doingmarriagewell.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/07-01b-2025.jpg] We will have to lift the tubers for winter, as it’s too cold here for them. But I think it’s worth the effort. Image Credit: © Paul H Byerly created with ideogram.ai [https://ideogram.ai/] & Paul Byerly Shop Amazon [https://amzn.to/42bBWiZ] We’re donation supported [http://bit.ly/give2P-n-L] Thanks for your help! This post may contain affiliate links, see my disclosure [https://doingmarriagewell.com/the-legal-stuff/#affiliates] for info. The post Adding Good to Restore Relationship Balance [https://doingmarriagewell.com/2025/07/01/adding-good-to-restore-relationship-balance/] first appeared on Doing Marriage Well [https://doingmarriagewell.com]. The post Adding Good to Restore Relationship Balance [https://doingmarriagewell.com/2025/07/01/adding-good-to-restore-relationship-balance/] appeared first on Doing Marriage Well [https://doingmarriagewell.com].
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