Here are 5 symptoms that will let you know if you have Weekend Marriage Syndrome?
- When you are barking about the fact the morning coffee wasn’t made rather than kissing your partner good morning.
- When your time spent together during the week consists of a headnod of acknowldegement in separate cars on your way to work.
- When the last gift you purchased for your partner was a personal hygiene product at the grocery store that you forgot to buy last week.
- When date night consists of a picnic at your child’s sporting event.
- When making love becomes a check-off so it doesn’t remain as another item on the to-do list.
If you suffer from this disease, there is HOPE. Contact Coach Keith immediately to help restore some balance in your relationship, reclaim the love and intimacy that has been missing, and remember the reason why you came together in the first place.

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Keith has over a decade of experience in the field, counseling and coaching individuals, couples, teens and their parents to help them improve their relationships and their ability to achieve their personal goals.
For the past seven years Keith has developed specific programs to help teens and their families achieve success in all facets of their lives that may have eluded them in the past. Academics, relationships, athletics, college preparation and applications, goal setting and developing specific plans are areas where working with Keith as a Coach can help young people set the patterns that promise a brilliant future.
He works with couples to help them achieve the kind of relationship they envisioned when they first made their commitment to each other. Strengthening communication and revitalizing their understanding and empathy for each other helps couples regain the romance and closeness they long for – even in their everyday “real” world.
Having a coach is like having a GPS for life. Keith can help you get a realistic picture of where you are and focus on the best path forward toward your goals. Unlike counseling, coaching focuses on the future, not the past.
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