The Happiest Couple


 
  



Most adults aspire to be happily married. And yet only half of all marriages go the distance. Let's face it, even the best relationships can be strengthened.

Just like training for any team sport, strong relationships require commitment, communication and compromise.

In our heads we all know that good relationships take work. In practice, we seem to be acting the opposite, as though the hard work is a sign that we chose the wrong person. Think Sleepless in Seattle. We have many influences to make us think this way. People buy the dream (where finding the right person solves all problems) but ended up with the reality (good relationships take work).

Our position is simple: If more people invest wisely in their relationships, those relationships will strengthen, and fewer divorces or separations will take place.

Our program offers fun, interactive relationship skills workshops and private couple education sessions. We believe that such things as improving communication skills and practicing mutual respect will help many couples build a brighter future for themselves and their children.

 

What People Are Saying...

"I found the most important lesson for me was expectations in relationships.  I see that I am unaware of my expectations in my relationship and sometimes unreasonable.  I will now try to focus on this and make myself more aware."  - Jennifer, St. Petersburg

"I think that the teachers were most helpful and many young couples should be lucky enough to experience this class." - Eric, Tarpon Springs

"I really learned a lot and I think it will help me in the near future as I seek out marriage with my fiance."  - Robert, St. Petersburg

"I do believe that the topic of forgiveness will help me now and the many areas of relationship improvement will assist me in finding and maintaining a healthy, happy love in the future." - Virginia, Pinellas Park

 

 


 
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