Remember when it felt great being together?

Back before the kids, the bills, the passive-aggressive dishwasher arguments.



Back when you used to talk, not just 
tag-team the to-do list.

You don’t need to go back in time.
But you can get back on the same page.

Introducing

A six-week, audio-based course for couples who want to stop spiralling into the same fights and start feeling like partners again.

Simple. Structured. Designed to fit real life (not a 1950s fantasy!)

$199

This is for you if…

  • You’re doing the laundry, the life admin, and all the emotional heavy lifting

  • You’re fighting about the same three things, on a loop

  • Conversations feel colder, or just… don’t happen

  • You still love each other, but you’re both running on empty

And while you’ve thought about therapy, it’s always:



Too hard. Too awkward. Too expensive.

(I get it.)

That’s exactly why I created Give Me 10 Minutes.

I’m Charlotte, a counsellor with 20 years of experience, a straight talker, and someone who knows what it’s like to keep a relationship going in the chaos of real life (three kids, full inbox, never-ending washing pile, sound familiar?).

This isn’t therapy. It’s the kind of support I wish more couples had access to before things hit breaking point.

Short, honest conversations. Delivered in a way that fits around your life,

not the fantasy version.

Because relationships don’t fall apart overnight.

And they don’t fix themselves either.

  • 6 short, honest audio sessions (10 mins each)

  • Notes, to facilitate a discussion between you and your partner. Make a time to sit down and talk about what you’ve learnt, and what you want to apply.

  • Lifetime access (so you can pause, replay, and revisit anytime)

All for a one-off price of $199.

What’s inside?

This works on its own and with extra support.

It’s clear, calm, practical support for couples who want to:

✔ Talk again, without it ending in tears or shutdowns

✔ Understand why they keep getting stuck

✔ Show up for each other (without losing themselves)

✔ Feel like a team again

It’s not soft-focus music and heart-shaped worksheets.

What couples are saying...

“The only sad thing about this is that we can 
now see we needed this years ago.”

“The best thing we’ve done for our marriage. 
Punchy and powerful.”

“Never thought I’d enjoy talking about our issues but you’ve made it easy to get through the tough stuff.”

The spark isn’t gone. It’s just buried under years of life admin.

✔ Couples who still care, but feel off-track

✔ People who want real support, without the therapy vibe

✔ The one who always makes the first move to fix things

✔ The partner who’s sceptical, but still turns up

Who it’s for:

🚫 Relationships that aren’t safe

🚫 Couples deep in crisis

🚫 Anyone hoping for change without doing the work

Who it’s not for:

“We’re fine. We don’t need help.”

“We’ve had the same fight since 2021. Press play.”

Start solo. Listen to the first audio. See what clicks.
Then share the guide, no pressure, just a foot in the door.

(Spoiler: a lot of partners have come around once they realise this doesn’t feel like therapy. Because it’s not.)

But what if my partner 
isn’t on board?

$199

No scheduling. No sessions to attend. No expiry date.

A note from me, Charlotte Cummings ❤️ The creator of this program, Counsellor of 20 years, wife of 12 years, mum of 3.


I built Give Me 10 Minutes to make good support more accessible.

I kept seeing the same thing over and over again, couples who cared about each other, but were stuck.

They couldn’t get into counselling because it was too expensive, too hard to schedule, or one of them wasn’t quite ready. And meanwhile, the same arguments kept coming up. The same disconnection. The same frustration.

So I built Give Me 10 Minutes to make good support more accessible. Affordable, flexible, and simple to start.

It helps you understand your triggers, start communicating in a way that works, and get back on the same page. A practical, private way to reset your relationship, in your own time, and in your own space.

Because sometimes, all it takes is one good conversation a week to start feeling like a team again.