What Is a Million Dollar Marriage?
It's not about money. It's about building something so valuable, so deeply rooted in love and intentionality, that no amount of money could replace it.
Our Mission
We believe every marriage has the potential to be extraordinary. Not perfect β extraordinary. There's a difference.
Perfect marriages don't exist. But marriages where two people choose each other daily, fight fair, talk honestly, and build something together? Those are worth more than a million dollars.
Million Dollar Marriage exists to give couples the articles, stories, and tools they need to do that work. We cover everything from communication and finances to conflict resolution and date nights β because building a great marriage takes the whole playbook.
Marriage as an Investment
Most people think of marriage as something you have. We think of it as something you build.
Every hard conversation is a deposit. Every date night is an investment. Every fight you resolve with respect instead of contempt compounds into something stronger.
The world tells you that if marriage is hard, something is wrong. We believe the opposite: marriage is supposed to be hard. And the hard work is what makes it valuable.
What We Cover
Communication
How to actually talk to your spouse β and more importantly, how to listen.
Finances
Money talks that don't end in fights. Budgeting, goals, and financial unity.
Conflict Resolution
Rules for fighting fair. Turning disagreements into deeper understanding.
Date Nights
Creative, affordable, and intentional ways to keep the connection alive.
Real Talk
The raw, honest stuff nobody else is saying. The hard truths about marriage.
Guest Stories
Real stories from real couples β in their own words.
Share Your Story
The best marriage advice doesn't come from experts β it comes from couples who are living it. We're always looking for guest contributors who want to share their honest stories.
Your story doesn't need to be polished. It doesn't need a happy ending (yet). It just needs to be real. Write about what you've learned, what you're learning, or what you wish someone had told you.
Anonymous submissions are welcome. Your vulnerability could be the thing that helps another couple keep going.