Did you know that divorce filings spike right after the "happy" holidays?
Is your relationship lacking the passion, fun and affection it once had?
How do you know if you're potentially one of those statistics?
And what action can you take that will reinstate the connection, love and trust between you again?
What do YOU do when you don't know what to do?
For most of us analytical, successful, problem solving, "get shit done" guys, we turn to the internet for advice.
Someone, somewhere out there must have dealt with this before right?!
All you need to do is to do "enough" research, to find the right "search term" that will return the perfect content that will give you the exact blueprint to solving the problem you're facing right now.
Sound familiar?
Me too.
When my marriage was struggling and the affection, companionship and baseline care and consideration between us was missing, I went into research overdrive.
But the problem is not finding out WHAT needs to change, but the all important, and illusive, HOW to make the change happen.
What if you could have access to a search engine that took the time to understand your unique situation and responded to your questions with practical, customized advice?
That's exactly what is available for you in our Men's Roundtable Community.
Below I've collated a few example short clips from past Men's Roundtable live group coaching calls where we answer some common questions.
With over 200 recorded group coaching sessions and 4 years worth of questions and discussions to search through in our forum you're guaranteed to find in-depth advice that's relevant to your current situation.
You can also take advantage of 24/7 support through our coaches based around the world and from the hundreds of other men who've lived through the life and relationship issues you're facing right now.
This deep well of "grandfatherly" masculine kindness, wisdom, strength and support is what's missing from too many men's lives today.
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