Let’s build something beautiful together.
Our Mission
We believe that all marriages deserve to be awesome. Unfortunately in the United States, about 50% of marriages end in divorce. That’s the sixth-highest divorce rate in the world. Subsequent marriages have an even higher divorce rate. This affects the family in many different ways. Our mission is to help strengthen the family and help bring the divorce rate down through education and positive reinforcement. We believe many of societies problems can be solved in the home before they even start by implementing these three core principles:
1
Foundation
The success and longevity of any relationship needs to be built on a strong foundation of love... for ALL people!
2
Forgiveness
No one is perfect. We all do things differently and that’s ok. The important thing is to forgive when conflicts arise.
3
Fortify
Building any meaningful relationship takes hard work. Don’t let that work go to waste. Fortify it from every angle and protect it.
"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage."
— LAO TZU
FAQs
Can we get that spark back in our marriage?
Short answer… absolutely! Even the strongest relationships take work to survive. Whether you’ve been married for 1 year or 60, you can’t expect to feel the same spark that was experienced during the early stages of your partnership. It takes a continuous effort to keep the flame of affection alive between the two of you.
How can our family stop arguing all the time?
Having an argument with anybody can be troubling, especially when it’s a family member. Every family has issues that require sensitivity when working through. Having a strategy when conflicts arise can help you navigate through it peacefully. Try to be the bigger person and compromise. Focus on a win-win outcome. Use “I” statements and actively listen to the other person when they share their feelings. Above all, remember that you love each other.
How can I revive an old friendship?
Having great friendships in your life can be very rewarding. Being able to count on and trust someone outside the family dynamic provides a healthy outlet. Sometimes those friendships sour and can be a source of sadness and regret. Before starting things up again, think long and hard about what caused you to drift in the first place. Take things slow and give each other time to process things. Be upfront as to what went wrong without being argumentative.