FAQ
- Do I need to go through the course with my spouse?
Nearly all marriage advice, retreats and courses are exponentially more effective when both spouses go through it together all the while staying in constant communication for optimization or change along their journey. But we understand: It may not be possible for all couples. Though our courses are designed for both partners in the union, your marriage can still experience positive change if just one of you is able to complete this course.
- What will happen if I don't get to do the activities everyday?
We do recommend you go through the course daily and not skip days. However, once you enroll in the course you are at liberty to work at your own pace except if you are doing it with a group. Its all up to you.
- Can I share with another couple?
We recommend that each couple enroll in the course for themselves because once enrolled, you have personal lifetime access to the course and resources unless the courses are discontinued.
How do I team up with other couples for a better experience
You can invite them to participate in a course with you and your spouse or if you are doing it by yourself. As long as the other couple is enrolled in the course of your choice then you can both decide on start date. If you so choose you may also sign up for us to be your fascilitators.
- Do I have a particular time to access the course?
No. Once you purchase the course, you have lifetime access to it until it is removed from the schools' general curriculum.
The information is a lot. Do I have to do all of it (daily course) in a day?
The program is designed with the understanding that most married couples have various commitments—whether personal, professional, or family-related. Time flexibility is a top priority. How you and your spouse choose to complete each day's course depends on your schedule and capacity. If you're participating in a group, the pace will be determined collectively. We provide ample resources to support the day’s objectives, allowing you to engage in a way that works best for you.
- So what is most important in a day's course to do?
What is most important in a day's course depends on the couple. Some couples are more visual, while others prefer reading. Some enjoy taking quizzes, while others focus on the resource section. To accommodate different preferences, the course offers a mix of activities. However, most couples engage with the Morning Inspiration, the day's video, and the activities, as these elements encapsulate the essence of the day's experience.
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