How to Save Your Marriage: The Complete Guide for Couples in Crisis
Your marriage isn't over—it's stuck. Discover 5 evidence-based steps to save your marriage, even when it feels hopeless. From a couple who's been there.
The Daily Habit That Prevents Roommate Syndrome in Marriage
Roommate syndrome doesn't happen overnight—it's created by a hundred skipped conversations. Learn the simple daily habit that keeps couples connected.
Marriage Communication Breakdown
Why do your conversations keep going sideways? Learn the 5 communication patterns killing your connection – and the one simple rule that can start to change everything tonight.
Roommate Syndrome in Marriage
Are you and your spouse living like roommates instead of partners? Learn the signs of roommate syndrome, why it happens, and three things you can do tonight to start reconnecting.
The Hidden Problem With Porn
When some people talk about their use of porn, they get defensive. "It’s harmless! Watching porn is just how I cope. In fact, it actually improves my marriage because it’s how I blow off steam. It’s no big deal. It’s just looking. What’s the harm in daydreaming and indulging in a little bit of fantasy?"
Well, here's the problem. Any good salesman knows if he can get you to at least give something a try, then you're more likely to buy.
Saying “thanks” could save your relationship
If I asked your spouse how long it’s been since you sincerely thanked them for anything, would it be more than a day? More than a week? Would they even be able to remember?
It’s a big deal because gratitude is vital to a healthy relationship. Unfortunately, most of us tend to think we’re grateful since because of how we feel. Feeling glad to have someone in your life isn’t quite the same thing as gratitude, though. Real gratitude isn't a feeling, it's an expression.