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I Miss Us: How to Reconnect in Your Marriage

I Miss Us: How to Reconnect in Your Marriage

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Summary

If you’ve ever thought, “I miss us” in your marriage, you’re not alone.

In this episode of Legacy Life with the Lacefields, Chad and Megan talk about one of the most common challenges couples face today, feeling disconnected in marriage, even when everything looks “fine” on the outside.

Most marriages don’t break overnight.
They slowly drift.

Through busy schedules, responsibilities, kids, work, and everyday life, couples can begin to feel like they’re just going through the motions instead of truly connecting.

But here’s the truth:

Disconnection doesn’t mean it’s over
It means it’s time to turn back toward each other

What This Episode Covers

  • How to recognize emotional distance in your marriage
  • Why couples feel disconnected even when they’re committed
  • The difference between living side by side vs truly connecting
  • How small moments of disconnection turn into bigger gaps
  • Why intentional conversations are key to rebuilding connection

Key Takeaways

  • Disconnection happens slowly, not all at once
  • Feeling distant doesn’t mean your marriage is failing
  • You don’t need a big fix, you need small intentional steps
  • Connection requires communication and presence
  • Strong marriages are built through daily choices

Thanks for tuning in to Legacy Life with The Lacefields!

We’re honored to walk alongside couples, families, and leaders who want to live their legacy—not just leave one.

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Let’s keep building strong marriages, leading with purpose, and living what matters most—together.

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