In today’s fast-paced world, balancing a demanding career with a fulfilling personal life is a significant challenge for many couples. As parents, our founders, Brian and Amanda Jensen, understand the complexities of maintaining a strong, healthy relationship amidst the chaos of professional and family responsibilities. Their creation, Sanctuary Treehouse Resort, is more than just a retreat; it’s a testament to the power of intentional quality time.
Here are three compelling reasons why busy couples should prioritize such escapes, underpinned by real-life experiences and the Jensens’ philosophy.
Reconnection Away from Daily Distractions
The modern lifestyle often leaves couples with little time to truly connect without interruptions. Sanctuary Treehouse Resort was created as a sanctuary where couples can escape the relentless pace of daily life and focus solely on each other. The environment is designed to reduce stress and foster reconnection. Brian and Amanda Jensen emphasize, “We know how stressful life can be when you’re running at a hundred miles an hour for weeks on end without a break. You must be intentional to carve out this time for yourselves.”
A recent guest’s experience further illustrates this point. She expressed how a getaway to Sanctuary Treehouse Resort allowed her and her husband to leave behind their hectic routines and rediscover the joy in their relationship:
“I need time to myself and with my husband. So I said forget all the excuses. Let’s plan a two-night getaway. We spent two nights just laughing, enjoying each other again like we used to. No emails, no work, no kids. Just us. We can’t wait to return. Maybe with the kids, maybe not. Thank you to Brian and Amanda Jensen and their wonderful team for ensuring that our every need was met and going above and beyond to make us feel like we are at home here.”
Enhanced Communication in a Neutral Setting
Being in a neutral and inspiring environment can significantly enhance communication between partners. Away from the pressures of everyday life, couples find it easier to express their feelings and thoughts, which can lead to meaningful conversations and resolutions to ongoing issues. Brian and Amanda have crafted environments that stimulate this open dialogue.
“We have gone to great creative lengths just to create the most inspiring environments that are designed for couples and families, so that you’ve got quality time, you feel like kids, you feel on top of the world in nature,” said Amanda.
The act of sharing a space that is both physically and emotionally removed from one’s usual environment can break down barriers and rebuild intimacy, setting the stage for deeper understanding and empathy.
Creating Lasting Memories to Cherish
Engaging in unique and enjoyable activities can create cherished memories crucial for long-term relationship satisfaction. The unique experiences at Sanctuary Treehouse Resort offer couples a distinctive way to create these memories. According to Brian and Amanda, “There’s just a lot of magic that can happen when you’re in an inspiring environment and you’re intentional about your time together.”
The guest who wrote about her experience conveyed how even simple activities like playing games and cooking together became memorable moments that reinforced their bond:
“Don’t let another day pass without taking action for your relationship. As the guest insightfully shared, their getaway didn’t solve all their problems, but it realigned their paths and renewed their commitment to their marriage. For couples overwhelmed by the demands of daily responsibilities, taking a purposeful break can be the key to sustaining and enriching their relationship.”
Staying at Sanctuary Treehouse Resort is sure to reconnect you with your loved ones. Brian and Amanda Jensen have created a haven where couples can truly focus on each other, create lasting memories, and enhance their relationships through intentional quality time. Don’t wait for the perfect moment—make time for your relationship now and experience the profound impact of a dedicated escape.