How We Drift
Day 1: Foundation
How We Drift
Most marriages do not collapse suddenly. Distance usually grows slowly through neglect, distraction, exhaustion, unresolved hurt, lack of communication, and loss of intentional connection.
Drift Usually Happens Quietly
Very few couples intentionally decide to become emotionally distant, disconnected, resentful, or isolated from one another.
More often, drift happens slowly through busy schedules, stress, unresolved conflict, poor communication, emotional exhaustion, unspoken disappointment, lack of quality time, spiritual neglect, and small unhealthy habits repeated over time.
Many couples do not recognize how far they have drifted until the distance already feels overwhelming.
This lesson is about identifying those patterns honestly before deeper disconnection takes root.
LESSON LENGTH
Approximately 20 Minutes
This lesson helps identify the subtle patterns that slowly weaken connection and trust over time.
RECOMMENDED
Listen Honestly
Avoid minimizing unhealthy patterns or blaming one another while listening through this lesson.
WORKBOOK
Complete The Reflection
Use your workbook to identify where emotional, spiritual, or relational drift may already be occurring.
Audio Teaching
Press play below to begin this teaching session together.
How We Drift
Pause after the lesson and complete the workbook reflections together before moving forward.
Key Scripture
Hebrews 2:1
“Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it.”
Ready For Day 2?
Day 2 focuses on practical rebuilding through healthier communication, conflict resolution, forgiveness, trust, and emotional connection.