Friday, May 10, 2013

Where Are My Marriage Books?

The other night I was driving and listening to a woman talk on the the radio about a book she wrote on marriage. While listening to her speak about her strategies for maintaining a healthy marriage, I had a lightbulb moment. Where are my marriage books?

I'm naturally curious and the sort of person who gains new insights by being an avid reader. When I had my child, I bought every book about parenting I could get my hands on. I wanted to know everything I could know about how other mothers and professionals deal with common parenting difficulties. This was hugely helpful to me as I didn't have family nearby to give me words of wisdom. My mom was always a phone call away, but there is something very powerful for me about hearing the stories of many women in many different situations. I also have a huge collection of books on faith and spirituality. Self-help books, books written by religious leaders of different denominations, and books on deep and critical analysis of faith line my bookshelves. When I found out about Husband's addiction, a new section of my bookshelves emerged. Books on sexual betrayal, dealing with addiction, co-dependency, anger, meditation, you name it. This was combined with reading countless blogs of brave women walking this path with me.

I probably have hundreds of books in my house, and not one of them is on having a healthy marriage. I never once, throughout dating my spouse and getting married to him and living with him before I knew he was an addict, did I buy a book on maintaining a healthy marriage. The truth is that my collections of books represent how I invest my time, and unfortunately, I devoted almost no time to understanding what a healthy marriage looks like and how to be a good spouse. This is a sad truth. If I'm honest with myself, I recognize now that my marriage was never a priority. Addiction or not, I prioritized everything above my marriage, because Husband was so easy going. I thought he'd just always be there hanging out, and so I did not invest in my marriage.

Today I am taking a day off work to go to the bookstore.

4 comments:

  1. FWIW I highly recommend "Hold Me Tight. Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love" by Sue Johnson

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  2. Thank you so much! I need all the help I can get!

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  3. I have read most of "the books" and they are all good....but my all time favorite is Confronting your spouse's pornography problem by Rory C. Reid and Dan Gray...it has been invaluable!!

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