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This challenge is calling your name!

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If you’ve been waiting, this is your sign Hi {NAME}! Okay, seriously. How many times have you s

If you’ve been waiting, this is your sign [image] Hi {NAME}! Okay, seriously. How many times have you seen us advertise our 10 Minute Marriage Challenge? Starting July 1, would you be willing to find out what the heck all this HYPE is about?! I’m busyyyyyy too but I KNOW you’ve got 10 minutes in your day to give this a shot. ;) You always have time for what you put first! Is your marriage a priority or on the "back burner"? There are only FOUR DAYS LEFT to join the thousands of other couples who have committed to making their marriage rock and strengthening their connection, 10 minutes at a time! [image]( This awesome and powerful challenge creates a new marriage culture of being flirty, funny, talkative, service-oriented, and meaningful- and ALL with short challenges that are designed to get the best bang for your buck. Starting July 1, you’ll get a 3 months text subscription where you and your spouse will alternate receiving challenges of what you can do in 10 minutes (or less!) the following day. These challenges are super simple to pull off, but make a powerful difference when you do them consistently! - Brandi said: “There are always too many things on my “to-do list”, but the 10 Minute Marriage Challenge has helped me make time for my husband. The ideas are fun and quick, and remind him I’m thinking about him, love him, and how much of a priority he is in my life.” - Another challenger said: “Honestly, this Challenge has been the best thing for me and my husband. Before the Challenge, he and I were feeling like we were just roommates and this has brought us closer to one another. We get excited for the tasks! Each day I think, “Oooo, what is he going to do today?!” I am excited to see, and vice versa. Love it so much!!!” If you are ready to say goodbye to that “roommate” feeling and jump into a relationship that grows SWEETER each day, you need to sign up NOW before we close the doors for this round in just four days! Click the button below to reserve your seat now! [CLICK HERE FOR THE CHALLENGE!]() If you have any questions, email me at [divas@thedatingdivas.com](=)! [Danica ] [Unsubscribe]( The Dating Divas P.O. Box 370242 Las Vegas, Nevada 89137 United States

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