It was during one of our late-night talks, the kind where time seems to disappear, that my husband shared an idea that completely caught me off guard. “You know,” he said, his eyes lighting up, “we should open a couples-focused workshop or retreat. I think we’d be amazing at it—helping people explore intimacy, strengthen their relationships, and really connect with each other.”
At first, I wasn’t sure if he was serious, but the passion in his voice quickly erased any doubts. “Think about it,” he continued. “You’re so good at making people feel comfortable, and you have this incredible way of understanding emotions and relationships. People would trust you to guide them.”
He started painting a picture of what it could look like—weekend retreats in serene locations, where couples could step away from the noise of daily life and focus entirely on each other. There would be workshops on communication, activities that encourage bonding, and even guided sessions to reignite intimacy. “We could even bring in experts,” he added, “but the heart of it would be us, sharing what we’ve learned together.”
What touched me most was how much he saw this as something we could do as a team. “It wouldn’t just be about helping others,” he said. “It’d be a chance for us to grow too, to deepen our own relationship while inspiring others to do the same.”
The more we talked, the more excited I became. I started imagining cozy venues, thoughtful conversations, and watching couples leave our retreats with renewed energy and love for one another. It wasn’t just a business idea; it was a way to create something meaningful, to share our journey, and to make a difference in people’s lives.
Now, I can’t stop thinking about it. Maybe this dream isn’t so far-fetched after all.
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