You started your relationship with a dream to have a great, love-filled marriage.
You found your soulmate, the one and only, and the best fit for you.
But something happened.
Your marriage didn’t turn out the way you thought it would.
And you’re not sure why.
You’ve read books. Talked with friends. Listened to podcasts. But you’re still fighting. You feel the tension and are not sure if this is “normal.”
It feels like your marriage may not be heading the way you want.
You feel like you’re losing hope.
What you’re about to read will help you transform the way you approach marriage.
Great marriages don’t just happen.
Great marriages take the following.
Work. Investment. Skills. Time.
Great marriages happen when two people commit to making their relationship their top priority.
Prioritizing your marriage is the most significant investment you will ever make
What other person will you:
My wife and I learned these facts the hard way.
We have been married for over 24 years, happily for 21 That second number changes from year to year. Like most young married couples, we didn’t have a clue. It took years for us to figure out and learn the skills needed to love each other, listen well, and fight honestly.
There were times when some might have doubted we would make it.
Our marriage wasn’t necessarily “great,” just “committed.” But through time, effort, and investment, we learned the skills needed to build our marriage.
Do any of these describe your current situation?
* Children who grow up in two-parent homes do better in a wide range of outcomes
* Better communication between two partners leads to better sex, intimacy, and romance
* Studies confirm that marital/pre-marital education can improve marriages overtime
* Healthy marriages have been linked to long-term health and longevity
There is no “secret” to building a great marriage, but there are skills that every married person must know to succeed.
The average cost of a divorce in 2024 is $15,000 per person. That’s $30,000 per couple. This number only includes the court fees and attorney fees.
Imagine the cost of having to find a new place to live. Where one home was needed, now two are required. If children are involved, now child support must be factored into the total cost of the divorce.
In truth, the numbers just don’t come out in anyone’s favor, except the attorneys.
You don’t have to end your relationship in a conference room with attorneys.
What you need is a plan that’s right for you and your partner.
The Building Great Marriages program leverages the powerful synergy of the latest premarital/marital assessment plus the benefits of Professional Life Coaching to help you both build together a great marriage.
Did you know that every marriage is unique?
There are no two marriages alike in the world. That’s because each person in marriage brings their unique history, family background, values, beliefs, communication styles, and perspectives into a relationship.
I’m a Professional Life Coach and Certified SYMBIS Provider.
I’ve coached and counseled couples across all seasons of life, from young about to be married couples to widows and widowers embarking on the next phase of life. I’m also a pastor who has sat across from people whose lives have been devastated by marriages turned sour. That’s why I’m so passionate about marriage.
I’ve studied marriage academically, and I’ve been traveling the marriage journey for 21 years.
Ready to begin to take your first step to Build a Great Marriage?
If any of the above resonates with you?
Then please call me.
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The Building Great Marriages program is grounded on the following principle:
Good marriages take commitment. Great marriages take work. I help people who want a great marriage.
Coaching is not counseling. Neither is it therapy. Marriage Coaching begins with where you are now and helps you get to where you want to be.
Because it takes work, I only work with couples who are serious about working on their marriage. If that’s you, then please take advantage of the free phone call.