You're not in a bad marriage
You're in a marriage that got put last.
The kids. The job. The never-ending list. The hours that disappear without a single real moment between you.
You love each other. But somewhere between the school pickups and the back-to-back weeks, you stopped actually connecting.
And the wild thing? It doesn't take a retreat to fix it.
It takes five minutes. Done on purpose. Every day.

Here's what the challenge actually is.
Seven days. One prompt per day. 5 minutes or less.
Starting June 22nd, you and your partner will receive a daily connection prompt — something small and specific that takes five minutes and builds something real.
No therapy-level conversations required. No weekend getaways. Just the two of you choosing each other on purpose.
What's included when you join:
📩 Daily prompts delivered to your inbox — one per day for 7 days via email
📘 The full 7-Day Reconnect Kit PDF — all 7 prompts, 5 conversation scripts, and the State of Our Marriage reflection
👥 Access to our private community group — connect with other couples doing the challenge alongside you
💬 Support emails throughout the week — so you don't lose momentum between days
🎙️ A welcome audio from Bri + Mark — to kick things off and help you get the most out of the week
This is for you if...
✓ You feel more like roommates than partners right now
✓ You don't remember the last real conversation that wasn't about the kids or the schedule
✓ You're the one who always initiates — and you're tired
✓ You miss your partner even when you're in the same room
✓ You know something needs to shift but don't know where to start
If you read that list and felt seen — this challenge is for you.
We're Bri + Mark

We're a married couple, two kids, 19 years in — and relationship and intimacy coaches.
We built this challenge because we needed it ourselves. We know what it's like to be deeply in love with someone and still feel completely elsewhere from each other.
We're not here to fix your marriage. We're here to give you seven small moments that remind you what's already there.
