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Help For A Troubled Marriage From An Uneven Workload

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An uneven workload can create a troubled marriage. An uneven workload creates emotional distance, and a sense of imbalance in the partnership. When one partner consistently bears more responsibilities—whether in parenting, household tasks, or emotional labor—it can lead to feelings of being undervalued and overwhelmed. The other partner may become complacent or unaware of the imbalance, further deepening the disconnect. Over time, this dynamic erodes trust and intimacy, as the relationship feels less like a team effort and more like a burden for one person. Mutual respect and shared effort are essential for a healthy, lasting marriage built on equality and support. So, to improve your troubled marriage, balance out the workload!

#marriagehelp #saveyourmarriage #marriageadvice

🚨For my most comprehensive resource to resolve your resentments, join my ER Marriage Intensive here.

šŸ› ļøFor my most cost effective resource to learn skills for a healthy marriage, join my TOOLS Marriage Course here.

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šŸŽ‰PLEASE SHARE WITH OTHERS! Call 303-578-0618 and leave a voicemail with your question and I'll respond to it on a future episode!

An uneven workload can create a troubled marriage. An uneven workload creates emotional distance, and a sense of imbalance in the partnership. When one partner consistently bears more responsibilities—whether in parenting, household tasks, or emotional labor—it can lead to feelings of being undervalued and overwhelmed. The other partner may become complacent or unaware of the imbalance, further deepening the disconnect. Over time, this dynamic erodes trust and intimacy, as the relationship feels less like a team effort and more like a burden for one person. Mutual respect and shared effort are essential for a healthy, lasting marriage built on equality and support. So, to improve your troubled marriage, balance out the workload!

#marriagehelp #saveyourmarriage #marriageadvice

🚨For my most comprehensive resource to resolve your resentments, join my ER Marriage Intensive here.

šŸ› ļøFor my most cost effective resource to learn skills for a healthy marriage, join my TOOLS Marriage Course here.

FOLLOW me on social for FREE daily tips!
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