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S1, E9: How To Communicate About Workload Imbalance

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What happens when you feel like you’re doing all (or most of) the work in a relationship? Workload imbalance is not a new issue but the demands that the pandemic has put on people has elevated this situation to a new level. Jonathan and Christine talk about how to handle and communicate about workload imbalance, both from an internal perspective and also tactically. They discuss internal awareness, recalibrating around to-do lists, communicating about how people process information, dealing with mind-reader syndrome, and actively working on helping everyone get one thing they need in a day.

Hello Relationships is a podcast to help you focus on common issues in relationships to stop small aggravations from becoming big problems so you can learn to grow and communicate better, whether that’s with a partner, your family, friends, or co-workers.

Connect with Christine and Jonathan at Hello Relationships, via email at hellorelationships@gmail.com, or on Facebook (@hellorelationships) and Instagram (@hellorelationships).

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What happens when you feel like you’re doing all (or most of) the work in a relationship? Workload imbalance is not a new issue but the demands that the pandemic has put on people has elevated this situation to a new level. Jonathan and Christine talk about how to handle and communicate about workload imbalance, both from an internal perspective and also tactically. They discuss internal awareness, recalibrating around to-do lists, communicating about how people process information, dealing with mind-reader syndrome, and actively working on helping everyone get one thing they need in a day.

Hello Relationships is a podcast to help you focus on common issues in relationships to stop small aggravations from becoming big problems so you can learn to grow and communicate better, whether that’s with a partner, your family, friends, or co-workers.

Connect with Christine and Jonathan at Hello Relationships, via email at hellorelationships@gmail.com, or on Facebook (@hellorelationships) and Instagram (@hellorelationships).

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