In the 1970s, my father, Willard F. Harley, Jr., founded Marriage Builders®, pioneering a new approach and original concepts to creating successful marriages. I have spent decades teaching, coaching, and living by these same powerful principles.
The original Marriage Builders® concepts described below are central to my work of helping couples build a love that lasts.
The Love Bank: A metaphor for your feelings in a relationship. Positive actions are deposits that increase love, while negative actions are withdrawals that deplete it. The goal is to maintain a high balance.
Emotional Needs for Love: Spouses must identify and meet each other’s most important emotional needs (e.g., affection, conversation) in a mutually enjoyable way. Fulfilling these needs is the primary way to make large Love Bank deposits.
Love Busters: Destructive habits like angry outbursts, disrespect, and selfishness cause massive withdrawals from the Love Bank. For a marriage to succeed, these behaviors must be completely eliminated.
Policy of Undivided Attention: Dedicate a significant amount of time weekly (e.g., 15 hours) to giving your spouse focused, quality, and undivided attention to meet each others most important emotional needs.