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Ever wondered why some marriages thrive while others struggle despite both partners truly loving each other? The answer might surprise you.
Greg and Julie Gorman, founders of Married for a Purpose, join the Good Neighbor Podcast to reveal how they transformed their own once-failing relationship into a thriving partnership—and how they've helped thousands of couples do the same with their revolutionary approach to marriage coaching.
What makes their method different? Unlike traditional problem-focused marriage counseling, the Gormans teach couples to acknowledge issues briefly before pivoting to a more powerful question: "What do we want instead?" This simple shift aligns with the universal truth that "we become what we think about" and "what you feed grows, what you starve dies." By building on common ground rather than assigning blame, couples learn to create unity that multiplies their effectiveness.
The results speak for themselves—a remarkable 99.7% success rate with over 1,000 couples. Their battle-tested approach isn't theoretical; it's grounded in real-life application developed through their own relationship struggles and refined over two and a half decades of working with couples in crisis. They don't just teach what to think but how to think for better outcomes, showing couples how to make conflict productive rather than destructive.
Whether your marriage is in crisis or you're simply looking to move from good to great, the Gormans offer practical tools to help you build the relationship you truly desire. Discover their free resources or connect with a coach by visiting marriedforapurpose.com or texting "IGNITE" to 772-291-1136 for free conversation starters.
By Garfield BowenEver wondered why some marriages thrive while others struggle despite both partners truly loving each other? The answer might surprise you.
Greg and Julie Gorman, founders of Married for a Purpose, join the Good Neighbor Podcast to reveal how they transformed their own once-failing relationship into a thriving partnership—and how they've helped thousands of couples do the same with their revolutionary approach to marriage coaching.
What makes their method different? Unlike traditional problem-focused marriage counseling, the Gormans teach couples to acknowledge issues briefly before pivoting to a more powerful question: "What do we want instead?" This simple shift aligns with the universal truth that "we become what we think about" and "what you feed grows, what you starve dies." By building on common ground rather than assigning blame, couples learn to create unity that multiplies their effectiveness.
The results speak for themselves—a remarkable 99.7% success rate with over 1,000 couples. Their battle-tested approach isn't theoretical; it's grounded in real-life application developed through their own relationship struggles and refined over two and a half decades of working with couples in crisis. They don't just teach what to think but how to think for better outcomes, showing couples how to make conflict productive rather than destructive.
Whether your marriage is in crisis or you're simply looking to move from good to great, the Gormans offer practical tools to help you build the relationship you truly desire. Discover their free resources or connect with a coach by visiting marriedforapurpose.com or texting "IGNITE" to 772-291-1136 for free conversation starters.