Is It “Too Little, Too Late”?
https://savethemarriage.com/stmblog/wp-content/themes/corpus/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Lee H. Baucom, Ph.D. Lee H. Baucom, Ph.D. https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/669b7e375d93f77521ddaba08adb8063?s=96&d=blank&r=pgYou start working to save your marriage. You are working on rebuilding the connection. You have been trying to change and improve yourself. You’ve been focused. You’ve been putting in the effort.
And then, your spouse says, “Too little, too late.”
The bubble is burst, the sail’s deflated. Another kick in the gut.
And you feel like giving up. If it is hopeless, why even try?
Because I don’t think it is hopeless. I have seen MANY situations where a spouse says this, and the marriage is saved. (And yes, I have seen times when a spouse says this, and it turns out to be accurate.) There is one problem: you can’t know on this side of the crisis.
Sometimes, it is not “too little,” and it is not “too late.” It just isn’t over yet. The work is only underway, not completed.
I give 5 steps to moving beyond “too little, too late” in this podcast training. Listen below.
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