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Finding Balance in a Marriage with Different Workloads
Working 50-60 hours per week while also taking care of a child can make it difficult to keep the house spotless, but taking small actions like clearing the dinner table can help maintain a sense of balance within the relationship.
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The speaker shares her experience of struggling to maintain a clean house while also taking care of her daughter and working full-time, and discusses the impact of a traditional gender role dynamic on the division of labor within the household.
1:58:01 - 1:59:29 (01:28)
Summary
The speaker shares her experience of struggling to maintain a clean house while also taking care of her daughter and working full-time, and discusses the impact of a traditional gender role dynamic on the division of labor within the household.
ChapterFinding Balance in a Marriage with Different Workloads
Episode2 Be Better Podcast Ep.12
Podcast2 Be Better
The idea of taking care of dinner plates in a traditional marriage is common courtesy but working 50-60 hours a week changes the dynamics of a traditional marriage.
1:59:29 - 2:00:56 (01:27)
Summary
The idea of taking care of dinner plates in a traditional marriage is common courtesy but working 50-60 hours a week changes the dynamics of a traditional marriage.
ChapterFinding Balance in a Marriage with Different Workloads
Episode2 Be Better Podcast Ep.12
Podcast2 Be Better
The speaker encourages listeners to not feel foolish for taking a long time to realize they were making mistakes in relationships, such as financially supporting their partner.
2:00:56 - 2:02:28 (01:32)
Summary
The speaker encourages listeners to not feel foolish for taking a long time to realize they were making mistakes in relationships, such as financially supporting their partner. She tells a story of a woman who realized this and took a year to break a lease with an abusive partner.