
This coffee hack saved my marriage — and it only takes 5 minutes
NY Post
This five-minute morning routine is a relationship pick-me-up.
Starting your day with a cup of coffee and a check-in with your partner could ward off divorce, according to relationship expert and life coach Aston Simmonds.
“My husband and I do this every single day now because it feels so good and we instantly feel more connected,” she wrote in a post for Kidspot.
“I promise if you check in for just five minutes a day, every other area of your life will benefit too.”
Just four years ago, Simmonds revealed she and her husband were mulling over the idea of divorce for the very first time; their conversations revolved around chores, bills and parenting, sprinkled with arguments “about who was doing the most or not enough.”
“In between working, dinner, baths and cleaning the house, it felt like there was no time for us to talk and share what was on our minds,” she recalled.

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