I know that the idea of marriage counselling can feel overwhelming. It’s totally normal to worry about being judged or to wonder if you’ll just end up talking in circles without seeing any real progress. But the truth is, counselling isn’t about judgment—it’s about gaining new skills, understanding each other more deeply, and building a stronger, more connected relationship.
Key Insight
Here’s the most important piece of advice I can offer: start counseling early. The sooner you get the support you need, the better. Waiting too long can let problems fester, making them harder to resolve. But by seeking help early on, you’re giving yourselves the best chance to build a lasting, healthy partnership.
Personal Experience
When my husband and I decided to seek therapy before we got married, we were nervous—but we knew how important it was to lay a solid foundation for our future. Taking that first step helped us feel more secure and confident as we entered marriage together.
Featured Article
I recently shared my insights in the article “11 Tips to Overcome Feeling Overwhelmed by Marriage Counselling” on Marriage Counselling’s blog. You can read the full feature here, where I dive deeper into practical advice for couples considering counselling.