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When your marriage is running on low battery, the last thing you want is a heavy programme that demands more time, money, and emotional energy than you actually have. This book offers a different route for the tired but still hopeful couple: a focused, two-week experiment of tired marriage reset built from micro-rituals you can start tonight.
Across fourteen days, you will follow a clear 14 day marriage plan that fits around real lives, not empty calendars. Short prompts and couples communication exercises help you swap criticism for curiosity and silence for simple check-ins. You will build marriage micro rituals of attention and touch, and practise couples gratitude practice that feels genuine rather than forced.
A straightforward marriage apology framework shows you how to repair small hurts before they harden. You will design tech free couple time that survives busy workweeks, and try fresh at home date ideas that do not depend on restaurants or sitters. Written as accessible relationship self help, it treats your partnership as a living system you can learn to tune.
By the end, you will have a repeatable reset for reconnecting with your partner, plus a handful of simple habits that keep you feeling like allies in the middle of ordinary, messy days.

The 2-Week Reset

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  • Samira Devane writes about what happens to love once real life arrives with work deadlines, children, ageing parents, and phones that never stop buzzing. Her focus is on the small, repeatable rituals that help couples stay on the same side even when they are tired and short on time. She is especially interested in how ordinary households can adapt ideas from relationship science and habit building without jargon or grand programmes. Her work weaves together practical exercises, everyday stories, and a respect for the long history of marriage rituals across cultures, from shared meals to evening walks. Samira's writing invites readers to see commitment as a series of daily choices rather than a single dramatic moment. She lives what she teaches: paying attention to the quiet cues, making room for repair, and treating connection as something to be practised, not assumed.

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